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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2010

The ALICE TPC, a large 3-dimensional tracking device with fast readout for ultra-high multiplicity events

J. Alme; C. Engster; A. Kalweit; H. Helstrup; L. Musa; A. Rehman; J. Wiechula; H.K. Soltveit; M. Munkejord; A. Rybicki; H.-Å. Gustafsson; M. Mager; M. Hoch; C. Lippmann; D. Fehlker; B. S. Nielsen; A. Junique; U. Bonnes; M. Siska; M. Kowalski; P. Strmen; H. Oeschler; S. Kniege; I. Szarka; E.K. Olsen; B. Windelband; P. Gros; Y. Foka; H. Appelshäuser; D. T. Larsen

The design, construction, and commissioning of the ALICE Time-Projection Chamber (TPC) is described. It is the main device for pattern recognition, tracking, and identification of charged particles in the ALICE experiment at the CERN LHC. The TPC is cylindrical in shape with a volume close to 90 m(3) and is operated in a 0.5T solenoidal magnetic field parallel to its axis. In this paper we describe in detail the design considerations for this detector for operation in the extreme multiplicity environment of central Pb-Pb collisions at LHC energy. The implementation of the resulting requirements into hardware (field cage, read-out chambers, electronics), infrastructure (gas and cooling system, laser-calibration system), and software led to many technical innovations which are described along with a presentation of all the major components of the detector, as currently realized. We also report on the performance achieved after completion of the first round of stand-alone calibration runs and demonstrate results close to those specified in the TPC Technical Design Report


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2008

High level trigger online calibration framework in ALICE

S. Bablok; Ø. Djuvsland; K. Kanaki; J. Nystrand; M. Richter; D. Rohrich; K. Ullaland; G. Øvrebekk; D. T. Larsen; J. Alme; T. Alt; V. Lindenstruth; T. Steinbeck; J. Thäder; U. Kebschull; S. Böttger; S. Kalcher; C. Lara; R. Panse; H. Appelshäuser; M. Ploskon; H. Helstrup; K. F. Hetland; Ø Haaland; K. Røed; T Thingnæs; K. Aamodt; P. T. Hille; G. Løvhøiden; Bernhard Skaali

The ALICE High Level Trigger (HLT) is designed to perform event analysis of heavy ion and proton-proton collisions as well as calibration calculations online. A large PC farm, currently under installation, enables analysis algorithms to process these computationally intensive tasks. The HLT receives event data from all major detectors in ALICE. Interfaces to the various other systems provide the analysis software with required additional information. Processed results are sent back to the corresponding systems. To allow online performance monitoring of the detectors an interface for visualizing these results has been developed.


Physical Review Letters | 2010

Elliptic Flow of Charged Particles in Pb-Pb Collisions at {radical}(s{sub NN})=2.76 TeV

K. Aamodt; Ø. Djuvsland; D. Fehlker; Ø. Haaland; Ming Huang; K. Kanaki; A. Klovning; D. T. Larsen; J. Lien; L. Liu; P. I. Loenne; J. Nystrand; M. Richter; Dieter Roehrich; C.H. Stokkevåg; A. Szostak; K. Ullaland; G. Øvrebekk; B. Wagner

We report the first measurement of charged particle elliptic flow in Pb-Pb collisions at sqrt[S(NN)] =2.76 TeV with the ALICE detector at the CERN Large Hadron Collider. The measurement is performed in the central pseudorapidity region (|η|<0.8) and transverse momentum range 0.2<p t<5.0 GeV/c. The elliptic flow signal v₂, measured using the 4-particle correlation method, averaged over transverse momentum and pseudorapidity is 0.087 ± 0.002(stat) ± 0.003(syst) in the 40%-50% centrality class. The differential elliptic flow v₂ p t reaches a maximum of 0.2 near p t =3 GeV/c. Compared to RHIC Au-Au collisions at sqrt[S(NN)] 200 GeV, the elliptic flow increases by about 30%. Some hydrodynamic model predictions which include viscous corrections are in agreement with the observed increase.


IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science | 2006

The control system for the front-end electronics of the ALICE time projection chamber

M. Richter; J. Alme; T. Alt; S. Bablok; R. Campagnolo; Ulrich Michael Frankenfeld; Cesar Guerra Gutierrez; R. Keidel; Ch. Kofler; T. Krawutschke; D. T. Larsen; V. Lindenstruth; B. Mota; L. Musa; K. Røed; D. Röhrich; M.R. Stockmeier; H. Tilsner


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2010

Solving a Deconvolution Problem in Photon Spectrometry

D. Aleksandrov; J. Alme; V. Basmanov; B. Batyunya; D. Blau; M. Bogolyubsky; V. Budilov; D. Budnikov; J.I. Buskenes; X. Cai; F. Chuman; A. Deloff; V. Demanov; Ø. Djuvsland; T. Dobrowolski; M. Faltys; D. Fehlker; S.V. Fil’chagin; A. Hiei; P. T. Hille; T. Horaguchi; M. Huang; R. Il’kaev; I. Ilkiv; M. Ippolitov; T. Iwasaki; A. V. Kazantsev; K. Karadzhev; Y. Kharlov; Y. Kucheryaev


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2010

ALICE TPC commissioning results

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J. Alme

University of Bergen

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H. Helstrup

Bergen University College

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