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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1998

THE NEW ALEPH SILICON VERTEX DETECTOR

D. Creanza; M. De Palma; G. Maggi; G. Selvaggi; Lucia Silvestris; G. Raso; P. Tempesta; M. Burns; P. Coyle; Markus Frank; L. Moneta; G. Rizzo; M. Wachnik; A. Wagner; E. Focardi; G. Parrini; E. Scarlini; A.W. Halley; V. O’Shea; C. Raine; G. Barber; W. Cameron; P.J. Dornan; D. Gentry; N. Konstantinidis; A. Moutoussi; J. Nash; D. Price; A.M. Stacey; L.W. Toudup

The ALEPH collaboration, in view of the importance of effective vertex detection for the Higgs boson search at LEP 2, decided to upgrade the previous vertex detector. Main changes were an increased length (+/- 20 cm), a higher granularity for r phi view (50 mu m), a new preamplifier (MX7 rad hard chip), a polymide (upilex) fan-out on z side to carry the signals from the strips to the front-end electronics outside the fiducial region reducing consequently the passive material in the central region by a factor of two. The detector, the running experience and its performance will be described


International conference on advanced technology and particle physics 5 | 1998

Construction and performance of the new ALEPH Vertex Detector

D. Creanza; M. De Palma; M. Girone; G. Maggi; G. Selvaggi; L. Silvestris; G. Raso; P. Tempesta; M. Burns; P. Coyle; M. Frank; L. Moneta; G. Rizzo; M. Wachnik; A Wagner; E. Focardi; G. Sguazzoni; G. Parrini; E. Scarlini; A.W. Halley; V. O'Shea; C. Raine; G. Barber; W. Cameron; P.J. Dornan; D. Gentry; N. Konstantinidis; A. Moutoussi; J. A. Nash; D. Price

A new Silicon Vertex Detector was developed for the ALEPH experiment and first installed for the high energy run at 130 GeV at the end of 1995. The detector has an active length of 40 cm and consists of two concentric layers of silicon wafers with double-sided readout. It extends the angular coverage, has only half the passive material as the former detector in the tracking volume and is radiation hard to cope with the higher level of radiation background expected for the LEP2 phase. The construction and the performance of the detector is described.


arXiv: Instrumentation and Detectors | 1999

Monitoring the Stability of the ALEPH Vertex Detector

G. Sguazzoni; D. Creanza; M. De Palma; G. Maggi; G. Raso; G. Selvaggi; L. Silvestris; P. Tempesta; M. Burns; M. Frank; P. Maley; M. Morel; A Wagner; E. Focardi; G. Parrini; E. Scarlini; A.W. Halley; V. O'Shea; C. Raine; G. Barber; W. Cameron; P.J. Dornan; D. Gentry; A. Moutoussi; J. A. Nash; D. Price; A.M. Stacey; L.W. Toudup; M.I. Williams; M. Billault

Abstract The ALEPH Silicon Vertex Detector features an optical fibre laser system to monitor its mechanical stability. The operating principle and the general performance of the laser system are described. The experience obtained during 1997 and 1998 operations confirms the important role that such a system can have with respect to the detector alignment requirements. In particular, the laser system has been used to monitor short-term temperature-related effects and long-term movements. These results and a description of the laser-based alignment correction applied to the 1998 data are presented.


Archive | 2006

Search for neutral MSSM Higgs bosons at LEP - eScholarship

S. Schael; R. Barate; R. Bruneliere; I. De Bonis; D. Decamp; C. Goy; S. Jézéquel; J. P. Lees; F. F. Martin; E. Merle; M.-N. Minard; B. Pietrzyk; B. Trocmé; S. Bravo; M. P. Casado; M. Chmeissani; J.M. Crespo; E. Fernandez; M. Fernandez-Bosman; L. Garrido; M. Martinez; A. Pacheco; H. Ruiz; A. Colaleo; D. Creanza; N. De Filippis; M. De Palma; G. Iaselli; G. Maggi; M. Maggi

The four LEP collaborations, ALEPH, DELPHI, L3 and OPAL, have searched for the neutral Higgs bosons which are predicted by the Minimal Supersymmetric standard model (MSSM). The data of the four collaborations are statistically combined and examined for their consistency with the background hypothesis and with a possible Higgs boson signal. The combined LEP data show no significant excess of events which would indicate the production of Higgs bosons. The search results are used to set upper bounds on the cross-sections of various Higgs-like event topologies. The results are interpreted within the MSSM in a number of “benchmark” models, including CP-conserving and CP-violating scenarios. These interpretations lead in all cases to large exclusions in the MSSM parameter space. Absolute limits are set on the parameter cosβ and, in some scenarios, on the masses of neutral Higgs bosons.


Nuclear Physics | 1997

Performance of the Aleph upgraded silicon vertex detector

D. Creanza; M. De Palma; M. Girone; G. Maggi; G. Selvaggi; L. Silvestris; G. Raso; P. Tempesta; M. Burns; P. Coyle; C. Engster; M. Frank; L. Moneta; M. Wachnik; A. P. Wagner; J. Zaslavsky; E. Focardi; G. Sguazzoni; G. Parrini; E. Scarlini; A.W. Halley; V. O'Shea; C. Raine; G. Barber; W. Cameron; P.J. Dornan; D. Gentry; N. Konstantinidis; A. Moutoussi; J. A. Nash

The ALEPH Vertex Detector (VDET) has been upgraded for the second phase of LEP running. The new version still uses double sided silicon strip detectors, fabricated with the same technology as the previous one, but the upgraded one is twice as long and has about half passive material in the tracking volume. Furthermore the readout electronics is now radiation hard (MX7-RH chips). An almost complete version of the upgraded VDET was installed in ALEPH during a three week LEP technical stop and took data in November 1995 during the LEP run at 130 GeV. The new detector worked well showing high signal over noise ratio and good efficiency. The point resolution measured during this run, using high momentum muons, 13 μm in the τ - φ view and 21 μm in the τ - z view, is dominated by the alignment precision, due to the low statistics available for this short LEP run. This result is however acceptable, since for lower momentum charged particle, the multiple scattering gives a significant contribution to the final impact parameter resolution. A better resolution has been achieved in the next run, when an initial period at the Z peak has been foreseen to calibrate and align the whole detector.


European Physical Journal C | 2003

Single- and multi-photon production in e+ e− collisions at √s up to 209 GeV

A. Heister; S. Schael; R. Barate; I. De Bonis; D. Decamp; C. Goy; S. Jézéquel; F. F. Martin; E. Merle; N. Minard; B. Pietrzyk; G. Boix; S. Bravo; M. Chmeissani; E. Fernandez; M. Fernandez-Bosman; J.M. Lopez; M. Martinez; G. Merino; M. L. Mir; A. Pacheco; D. Paneque; H. Ruiz; A. Colaleo; D. Creanza; N. De Filippis; M. De Palma; G. Iaselli; G. Maggi; M. Maggi


European Physical Journal C | 2001

Measurement of the Michel parameters and the helicity in lepton decays

A. Heister; S. Schael; R. Barate; D. Decamp; C. Goy; E. Merle; N. Minard; B. Pietrzyk; S. Bravo; M. Chmeissani; E. Fernandez; M. Fernandez-Bosman; Mario Martinez; Gonzalo Merino; R. Miquel; M. L. Mir; Amalio F. Pacheco; H. Ruiz; Anna Colaleo; D. Creanza; M. De Palma; G. Iaselli; Giorgio Maggi; Mario Maggi; S. Nuzzo; A. Ranieri; G. Raso; F. Ruggieri; Gennaro Selvaggi; Lucia Silvestris


European Physical Journal C | 2003

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A. Heister; S. Schael; R. Barate; I. De Bonis; D. Decamp; C. Goy; S. Jézéquel; F. F. Martin; E. Merle; N. Minard; B. Pietrzyk; Gaelle Boix; Sandra Bravo; M. Chmeissani; Eduardo B. Fernandez; M. Fernandez-Bosman; J.M. Lopez; Mario Martinez; Gonzalo Merino; M. L. Mir; Amalio F. Pacheco; David Paneque; H. Ruiz; Anna Colaleo; D. Creanza; Nicola De Filippis; M. De Palma; G. Iaselli; G. Maggi; Mario Maggi


European Physical Journal C | 2002

Measurement of the forward-backward asymmetry in and decays with leptons

A. Heister; S. Schael; R. Barate; D. Decamp; C. Goy; E. Merle; N. Minard; B. Pietrzyk; Gaelle Boix; Sandra Bravo; M. Chmeissani; Eduardo B. Fernandez; M. Fernandez-Bosman; Mario Martinez; Gonzalo Merino; R. Miquel; M. L. Mir; Amalio F. Pacheco; H. Ruiz; Anna Colaleo; D. Creanza; M. De Palma; G. Iaselli; G. Maggi; Mario Maggi; S. Nuzzo; A. Ranieri; G. Raso; F. Ruggieri; Gennaro Selvaggi


European Physical Journal C | 2001

Measurements of BR(b X) and BR(b X) and upper limits on BR(B and BR(b

R. Barate; D. Decamp; Ph. Ghez; C. Goy; E. Merle; N. Minard; P. Perrodo; B. Pietrzyk; S. Bravo; M. Chmeissani; E. Fernandez; M. Fernandez-Bosman; Mario Martinez; Gonzalo Merino; R. Miquel; M. L. Mir; Amalio F. Pacheco; A. Pascual; H. Sancho Ruiz; Anna Colaleo; D. Creanza; M. De Palma; G. Iaselli; Giorgio Maggi; M. Maggi; S. Nuzzo; A. Ranieri; G. Raso; F. Ruggieri; G. Selvaggi

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D. Decamp

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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G. Iaselli

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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G. Raso

University of Palermo

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