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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1993

The DELPHI Microvertex detector

N. Bingefors; H. Borner; R. Boulter; M. Caccia; V. Chabaud; H. Dijkstra; P. Eerola; E. Gross; R. Horisberger; L. Hubbeling; B. Hyams; M. Karlsson; G. Maehlum; K. Ratz; I. Roditi; J. Straver; W. Trischuk; P. Weilhammer; Y. Dufour; P. Bruckman; Pawel Jalocha; P. Kapusta; M. Turala; A. Zalewska; J. Lindgren; R. Orava; K. Osterberg; C. Ronnqvist; H. Saarikko; J.P. Saarikko

The DELPHI Microvertex detector, which has been in operation since the start of the 1990 LEP run, consists of three layers of silicon microstrip detectors at average radii of 6.3, 9.0 and 11.0 cm. The 73728 readout strips, oriented along the beam, have a total active area of 0.42 m2. The strip pitch is 25 μm and every other strip is read out by low power charge amplifiers, giving a signal to noise ratio of 15:1 for minimum ionizing particles. On-line zero suppression results in an average data size of 4 kbyte for Z0 events. After a mechanical survey and an alignment with tracks, the impact parameter uncertainty as determined from hadronic Z0 decays is well described by (69pt)2 + 242 μm, with pt in GeV/c. For the 45 GeV/c tracks from Z0 → μ− decays we find an uncertainty of 21 μm for the impact parameter, which corresponds to a precision of 8 μm per point. The stability during the run is monitored using light spots and capacitive probes. An analysis of tracks through sector overlaps provides an additional check of the stability. The same analysis also results in a value of 6 μm for the intrinsic precision of the detector.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1996

The DELPHI silicon strip microvertex detector with double sided readout

V. Chabaud; P. Collins; H. Dijkstra; J. J. Gomez Y Cadenas; R. Keranen; S. Masciocchi; W. Trischuk; P. Weilhammer; Y. Dufour; R. Brenner; R. Orava; K. Osterberg; C. Ronnqvist; H. Saarikko; J.P. Saarikko; T. Tuuva; M. Voutilainen; J. Blocki; P. Bruckman; J. Godlewski; Pawel Jalocha; W. Kucewicz; H. Palka; A. Zalewska; B. Bouquet; F. Couchot; B. D'Almagne; F. Fulda-Quenzer; P. Rebecchi; Phillip Allport

The silicon strip microvertex detector of the DELPHI experiment at the CERN LEP collider has been recently upgraded from two coordinates (RΦ only) to three coordinates reconstruction (RΦ and z). The new Microvertex detector consists of 125 952 readout channels, and uses novel techniques to obtain the third coordinate. These include the use of AC coupled double sided silicon detectors with strips orthogonal to each other on opposite sides of the detector wafer. The routing of signals from the z strips to the end of the detector modules is done with a second metal layer on the detector surface, thus keeping the material in the sensitive area to a minimum. Pairs of wafers are daisy chained, with the wafers within each pair flipped with respect to each other in order to minimize the load capacitance on the readout amplifiers. The design of the detector and its various components are described. Results on the performance of the new detector are presented, with special emphasis on alignment, intrinsic precision and impact parameter resolution. The new detector has been taking data since spring of 1994, performing up to design specifications.


Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on High Energy Physics | 2008

The DELPHI microvertex detector

M. Caccia; H. Borner; V. Chabaud; H. Dijkstra; P. Eerola; E. Gross; B. Hyams; R. Horisberger; L. Hubbeling; Magnus Karlsson; G. Maehlum; I. Roditi; J. Straver; W. Trischuk; P. Weilhammer; Y. Dufour; P. Bruckman; P. Jal; ocha; P. Kapusta; M. Tural; A. Zalewska; J. Lindgren; R. Orava; K. Osterberg; C. Ronnqvist; H. Saarikko; J.P. Saarikko; T. Tuuva; B. d’Almagne

The main characteristics of the DELPHI Microvertex Detector are presented. The performance in terms of impact parameter resolution, association efficiency, and ambiguity is evaluated after two years of data taking at LEP.


European Physical Journal C | 2003

Search for resonant production at 183 to 208 GeV

J. Abdallah; P. Abreu; Wolfgang Adam; P. Adzic; Thomas R. Albrecht; T. Alderweireld; R. Alemany-Fernandez; Andre Augustinus; P. Baillon; Alessandro Ballestrero; P. Bambade; R. Barbier; Dimitri Yuri Bardin; G. Barker; Antonio Baroncelli; M. Battaglia; M. Baubillier; M. Begalli; A. Behrmann; E. Ben-Haim; N. Benekos; A. C. Benvenuti; C. Berat; M. Berggren; L. Berntzon; Damien Bertrand; Marc Besancon; N. Besson; Daniel Bloch; M. Blom


European Physical Journal C | 2003

Search for oscillations and a measurement of oscillations using events with an inclusively reconstructed vertex

J. Abdallah; P. Abreu; Wolfgang Adam; P. Adzic; Thomas R. Albrecht; T. Alderweireld; R. Alemany-Fernandez; Andre Augustinus; P. Baillon; Alessandro Ballestrero; P. Bambade; R. Barbier; Dimitri Yuri Bardin; G. Barker; Antonio Baroncelli; M. Battaglia; M. Baubillier; M. Begalli; A. Behrmann; E. Ben-Haim; N. Benekos; A. C. Benvenuti; C. Berat; M. Berggren; L. Berntzon; Damien Bertrand; Marc Besancon; N. Besson; Daniel Bloch; M. Blom


European Physical Journal C | 2002

Searches for neutral Higgs bosons in collisions from to 201.7 GeV

J. Abdallah; P. Abreu; Wolfgang Adam; P. Adzic; Thomas R. Albrecht; T. Alderweireld; R. Alemany-Fernandez; Andre Augustinus; P. Baillon; Alessandro Ballestrero; P. Bambade; R. Barbier; Dimitri Yuri Bardin; G. Barker; Antonio Baroncelli; M. Battaglia; M. Baubillier; M. Begalli; A. Behrmann; N. Benekos; A. C. Benvenuti; C. Berat; M. Berggren; L. Berntzon; Damien Bertrand; Marc Besancon; N. Besson; Daniel Bloch; M. Blom; M. Bonesini


European Physical Journal C | 2000

Photon events with missing energy at 183 to 189 GeV

P. Abreu; Wolfgang Adam; T. Adye; P. Adzic; I. Ajinenko; Z. Albrecht; T. Alderweireld; R. Alemany; T. Allmendinger; S. Almehed; U. Amaldi; N. Amapane; S. Amato; G. Barker; Antonio Baroncelli; M. Battaglia; M. Baubillier; M. Begalli; A. Behrmann; P. Beilliere; C. Berat; M. Berggren; Damien Bertrand; Marc Besancon; M. Bigi; Daniel Bloch; M. Bonesini; M. Boonekamp; G. Borisov; C. Bosio


European Physical Journal C | 2000

Searches for neutral Higgs bosons in collisions around = 189 GeV

P. Abreu; Wolfgang Adam; T. Adye; P. Adzic; Z. Albrecht; T. Alderweireld; R. Alemany; T. Allmendinger; S. Almehed; U. Amaldi; N. Amapane; S. Amato; Patrik Urban Andersson; A. Andreazza; S. Andringa; P. Antilogus; Y. Arnoud; Andre Augustinus; P. Baillon; P. Bambade; F. Barao; Guido Barbiellini; R. Barbier; G. Barker; Antonio Baroncelli; M. Battaglia; M. Baubillier; M. Begalli; A. Behrmann; P. Beilliere


AIP Conference Proceedings (American Institute of Physics); (United States) | 1992

The DELPHI Microvertex Detector

M. Caccia; H. Borner; V. Chabaud; H. Dijkstra; P. Eerola; E. Gross; B. Hyams; R. Horisberger; L. Hubbeling; Magnus Karlsson; G. Maehlum; I. Roditi; J. Straver; W. Trischuk; P. Weilhammer; Y. Dufour; P. Bruckman; Pawel Jalocha; P. Kapusta; M. Turala; A. Zalewska; J. Lindgren; R. Orava; K. Osterberg; C. Ronnqvist; H. Saarikko; J.P. Saarikko; T. Tuuva; B. D'Almagne; P. Bambade

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P. Bambade

University of Paris-Sud

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M. Begalli

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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P. Abreu

Instituto Superior Técnico

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Wolfgang Adam

Austrian Academy of Sciences

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P. Adzic

University of Belgrade

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