The Transition Radiation Detector for the ALICE experiment at the LHC has been developed. It is designed to perform electron identification and on-line tracking of charged particles in the challenging high multiplicity environment of heavy-ion collisions. Thus excellent position resolution and pion
The Transition Radiation Detector for ALICE at LHC
β Scribed by MinJung Kweon
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 298 KB
- Volume
- 830
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0375-9474
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β¦ Synopsis
The Transition Radiation Detector (TRD) for the ALICE experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) identifies electrons in p+p and in the challenging high multiplicity environment of heavy-ion collisions and provides fast online tracking for the ALICE Level1 trigger. The TRD is designed to have excellent position resolution and pion rejection capability. Presently, six of the 18 TRD supermodules are installed in the ALICE central barrel. In 2008, four supermodules were installed and commissioning of the detector using cosmic ray tracks was successfully performed. We briefly describe the design of the detector and report on the performance and current understanding of the detector based on these data.
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Results from high energy nucleus-nucleus collisions at RHIC have shown the importance of particle identification in a very large momentum range, in particular for protons. The ALICE experiment has unique capabilities to identify particles; however its momentum coverage for track-by-track identificat