Electrical performance of the CDF silicon vertex detector
โ Scribed by D. Amidei; P. Azzi; N. Bacchetta; M. Bailey; B. Barnett; F. Bedeschi; D. Bisello; V. Bolognesi; C. Boswell; G. Busetto; W.C. Carithers; H. Carter; A. Castro; S. Dell'Agnello; P.F. Derwent; R. Ducar; A. Dunn; R.P. Ely; B. Flaugher; S. Galeotti; A. Barbaro-Galtieri; A.F. Garfinkel; C. Haber; S. Holland; M. Hrycyk; D. Herrup; R. Hughes; S. Kleinfelder; M. Loreti; M. Mariotti; J. Matthews; A. Menzione; T. Merrick; C. Nelson; L. Pescara; N. Produit; G. Punzi; F. Raffaelli; L. Ristori; O. Schneider; S. Segler; M.D. Shapiro; N.M. Shaw; T. Shaw; J. Skarha; F.R. Snider; T.Y. Song; A. Spies; F. Tartarelli; P. Tipton; S. Tkaczyk; J. Tseng; N. Turini; K. Turner; S. Vejcik; G. Watts; T.R. Wesson; W.C. Wester III; H. Wenzel; M. Wong; W. Yao; F. Zetti
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 843 KB
- Volume
- 342
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0168-9002
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The CDF silicon vertex detector is one of the largest operating silicon detectors in particle physics. Its silicon sensors have 722,432 channels readout by 5456 chips and cover an area of 6 m 2 . The detector is used for precision tracking and in the hardware trigger for events with a displaced vert