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

The layer 0 inner silicon detector of the D0 experiment

R. Angstadt; L. Bagby; A. Bean; T. A. Bolton; D. Buchholz; D. Butler; L. Christofek; W. E. Cooper; C.H. Daly; M. Demarteau; J. Foglesong; C. E. Gerber; H. Gonzalez; J. Green; H. Guldenman; K. Hanagaki; K. Herner; J. Howell; M. Hrycyk; M. Johnson; M. Kirby; K. Krempetz; W. Kuykendall; Frank Lehner; R. Lipton; H. J. Lubatti; D. Markley; M. Matulik; R. McCarthy; A. Nomerotski

This paper describes the design, fabrication, installation and performance of the new inner layer called Layer 0 (L0) that was inserted in the existing Run IIa Silicon Micro-Strip Tracker (SMT) of the D0 experiment at the Fermilab Tevatron {bar p}p collider. L0 provides tracking information from two layers of sensors, which are mounted with center lines at a radial distance of 16.1 mm and 17.6 mm respectively from the beam axis. The sensors and readout electronics are mounted on a specially designed and fabricated carbon fiber structure that includes cooling for sensor and readout electronics. The structure has a thin polyimide circuit bonded to it so that the circuit couples electrically to the carbon fiber allowing the support structure to be used both for detector grounding and a low impedance connection between the remotely mounted hybrids and the sensors.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2012

The MINERνA data acquisition system and infrastructure

G. N. Perdue; L. Bagby; B. Baldin; C. Gingu; Jamieson Olsen; P. Rubinov; E.C. Schulte; R. Bradford; W. K. Brooks; D.A.M. Caicedo; C.M. Castromonte; J. Chvojka; H. da Motta; I. Danko; J. Devan; B. Eberly; J. Felix; L. Fields; G.A. Fiorentini; A. M. Gago; R. Gran; Deborah A. Harris; K. Hurtado; H. Lee; E. Maher; S. Manly; C. M. Marshall; K. S. McFarland; A. Mislivec; J. Mousseau

Abstract MINER ν A (Main INjector ExpeRiment ν - A ) is a new few-GeV neutrino cross-section experiment that began taking data in the FNAL NuMI (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Neutrinos at the Main Injector) beam-line in March of 2010. MINER ν A employs a fine-grained scintillator detector capable of complete kinematic characterization of neutrino interactions. This paper describes the MINER ν A data acquisition system (DAQ) including the readout electronics, software, and computing architecture.


Journal of Instrumentation | 2014

Breakdown voltage of metal-oxide resistors in liquid argon

L. Bagby; Sowjanya Gollapinni; C. James; B.J.P. Jones; H. Jostlein; S. Lockwitz; D. Naples; J.L. Raaf; R. Rameika; A. Schukraft; T. Strauss; M. Weber; S. Wolbers

We characterized a sample of metal-oxide resistors and measured their breakdown voltage in liquid argon by applying high voltage (HV) pulses over a 3 second period. This test mimics the situation in a HV-divider chain when a breakdown occurs and the voltage across resistors rapidly rise from the static value to much higher values. All resistors had higher breakdown voltages in liquid argon than their vendor ratings in air at room temperature. Failure modes range from full destruction to coating damage. In cases where breakdown was not catastrophic, subsequent breakdown voltages were lower in subsequent measuring runs. One resistor type withstands 131\,kV pulses, the limit of the test setup.


Journal of Instrumentation | 2018

Photon detector system timing performance in the DUNE 35-ton prototype liquid argon time projection chamber

D. L. Adams; B. Eberly; S. Glavin; Z. Djurcic; D. Rivera; J. Freeman; D. Stefan; E. Worcester; T. Kutter; T. Yang; S. Mufson; T. Alion; M. Thiesse; N.J.C. Spooner; X. Qian; T. Dealtry; M. Graham; D. Brailsford; J. Stock; V.A. Kudryavtsev; L.F. Thompson; A. Higuera; J. Jacobsen; L. Bagby; J. Martin-Albo; R. J. Wilson; T.K. Warburton; A. Hahn; M. Stancari; J. Stewart

The 35-ton prototype for the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment far detector was a single-phase liquid argon time projection chamber with an integrated photon detector system, all situated inside a membrane cryostat. The detector took cosmic-ray data for six weeks during the period of February 1, 2016 to March 12, 2016. The performance of the photon detection system was checked with these data. An installed photon detector was demonstrated to measure the arrival times of cosmic-ray muons with a resolution better than 32 ns, limited by the timing of the trigger system. A measurement of the timing resolution using closely-spaced calibration pulses yielded a resolution of 15 ns for pulses at a level of 6 photo-electrons. Scintillation light from cosmic-ray muons was observed to be attenuated with increasing distance with a characteristic length of


Physical Review Letters | 2016

Evidence for a Bs0 π± State

V. M. Abazov; B. Abbott; B. S. Acharya; M. Adams; T. Adams; J. P. Agnew; G. D. Alexeev; G. Alkhazov; A. Alton; A. Askew; S. Atkins; K. Augsten; V. Aushev; Y. Aushev; C. Avila; F. Badaud; L. Bagby; B. Baldin; D. V. Bandurin; S. Banerjee; E. Barberis; P. Baringer; J. F. Bartlett; U. Bassler; V. E. Bazterra; A. Bean; M. Begalli; L. Bellantoni; S. B. Beri; G. Bernardi

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Physical Review Letters | 2007

Search for third-generation scalar leptoquarks in pp‾ collisions at √s=1.96 TeV

V. M. Abazov; B. Abbott; M. Abolins; B. S. Acharya; M. Adams; T. Adams; E. Aguilo; S. H. Ahn; M. Ahsan; G. D. Alexeev; G. Alkhazov; A. Alton; G. Alverson; G. A. Alves; M. Anastasoaie; L. S. Ancu; T. Andeen; S. Anderson; B. Andrieu; M. S. Anzelc; Y. Arnoud; M. Arov; M. Arthaud; A. Askew; B. Åsman; A. C. S. Assis Jesus; O. Atramentov; C. Autermann; C. Avila; C. Ay

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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2015

MINERvA neutrino detector response measured with test beam data

L. Aliaga; O. Altinok; C. Araujo Del Castillo; L. Bagby; L. Bellantoni; W.F. Bergan; A. Bodek; R. Bradford; A. Bravar; H. S. Budd; A. Butkevich; D. A. Martinez Caicedo; M. F. Carneiro; M. E. Christy; J. Chvojka; H. da Motta; J. Devan; G. A. Díaz; S. A. Dytman; B. Eberly; J. Felix; L. Fields; R. Fine; R. Flight; A. M. Gago; C. Gingu; T. Golan; A. Gomez; R. Gran; Deborah A. Harris

We report evidence for a narrow structure, X(5568), in the decay sequence X(5568)→B_{s}^{0}π^{±}, B_{s}^{0}→J/ψϕ, J/ψ→μ^{+}μ^{-}, ϕ→K^{+}K^{-}. This is evidence for the first instance of a hadronic state with valence quarks of four different flavors. The mass and natural width of this state are measured to be m=5567.8±2.9(stat)_{-1.9}^{+0.9}(syst)  MeV/c^{2} and Γ=21.9±6.4(stat)_{-2.5}^{+5.0}(syst)  MeV/c^{2}. If the decay is X(5568)→B_{s}^{*}π^{±}→B_{s}^{0}γπ^{±} with an unseen γ, m(X(5568)) will be shifted up by m(B_{s}^{*})-m(B_{s}^{0})∼49  MeV/c^{2}. This measurement is based on 10.4  fb^{-1} of pp[over ¯] collision data at sqrt[s]=1.96  TeV collected by the D0 experiment at the Fermilab Tevatron collider.


Physical Review Letters | 2008

Measurement of the Polarization of the Y(1S) and Y(2S) States in pp Collisions at √s = 1.96 TeV

V. M. Abazov; B. Abbott; M. Abolins; B. S. Acharya; M. Adams; T. Adams; E. Aguilo; S. Ahn; M. Ahsan; G. D. Alexeev; G. Alkhazov; A. Alton; G. Alverson; G. A. Alves; M. Anastasoaie; L. S. Ancu; T. Andeen; S. Anderson; B. Andrieu; M. S. Anzelc; M. Aoki; Y. Arnoud; M. Arov; M. Arthaud; A. Askew; B. Åsman; A. C. S. Assis Jesus; O. Atramentov; C. Avila; F. Badaud


Physical Review D | 2007

Measurement of the tt production cross section in pp collisions at √s = 1.96 TeV using kinematic characteristics of lepton + jets events

V. M. Abazov; B. Abbott; M. Abolins; B. S. Acharya; M. Adams; T. Adams; E. Aguilo; S. H. Ahn; M. Ahsan; G. D. Alexeev; G. Alkhazov; A. Alton; G. Alverson; G. A. Alves; M. Anastasoaie; L. S. Ancu; T. Andeen; S. Anderson; B. Andrieu; M. S. Anzelc; Y. Arnoud; M. Arov; M. Arthaud; A. Askew; B. Åsman; A. C. S. Assis Jesus; O. Atramentov; C. Autermann; C. Avila; C. Ay


Archive | 2006

Search for R-parity violating supersymmetry via the LL ¯

B. Abbott; M. Adams; T. Adams ax; T. Andeen; S. Anderson; B. Andrieu; Y. Arnoud; A. C. S. Assis Jesus; O. Atramentov; C. Autermann; L. Bagby; P Banerjee; D. Bauer; A. Bean; M. Begalli; M. Begel; C. Belanger-Champagne; L. Bellantoni; G. Bernardi; L. Berntzon; M. Besancon; R. Beuselinck

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B. Abbott

University of Oklahoma

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M. Adams

University of Illinois at Chicago

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A. Alton

University of Michigan

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G. Alkhazov

Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute

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T. Adams

University of Notre Dame

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G. Alverson

Northeastern University

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M. Abolins

Michigan State University

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M. Arov

Northern Illinois University

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