Operation and performance of the ATLAS semiconductor tracker in LHC Run 2
Authors
Aad, G
Abbott, B
Abbott, DC
Abud, AA
Abeling, K
Abhayasinghe, DK
Abidi, SH
Aboulhorma, A
Abramowicz, H
Abreu, H
Abulaiti, Y
Hoffman, ACA
Acharya, BS
Achkar, B
Adam, L
Bourdarios, CA
Adamczyk, L
Adamek, L
Addepalli, SV
Adelman, J
Adiguzel, A
Adorni, S
Adye, T
Affolder, AA
Afik, Y
Agapopoulou, C
Agaras, MN
Agarwala, J
Aggarwal, A
Agheorghiesei, C
Aguilar-Saavedra, JA
Ahmad, A
Ahmadov, F
Ahmed, WS
Ai, X
Aielli, G
Aizenberg, I
Akatsuka, S
Akbiyik, M
Åkesson, TPA
Akimov, AV
Al Khoury, K
Alberghi, GL
Albert, J
Albicocco, P
Verzini, MJA
Alderweireldt, S
Aleksa, M
Aleksandrov, IN
Alexa, C
Alexopoulos, T
Alfonsi, A
Alfonsi, F
Alhroob, M
Ali, B
Ali, S
Aliev, M
Alimonti, G
Allaire, C
Allbrooke, BMM
Allport, PP
Aloisio, A
Alonso, F
Alpigiani, C
Camelia, EA
Estevez, MA
Alviggi, MG
Coutinho, YA
Ambler, A
Ambroz, L
Amelung, C
Amidei, D
Dos Santos, SPA
Amoroso, S
Amos, KR
Amrouche, CS
Ananiev, V
Anastopoulos, C
Andari, N
Andeen, T
Anders, JK
Andrean, SY
Andreazza, A
Angelidakis, S
Angerami, A
Anisenkov, AV
Annovi, A
Antel, C
Anthony, MT
Antipov, E
Antonelli, M
Antrim, DJA
Anulli, F
Aoki, M
Pozo, JAA
Aparo, MA
Bella, LA
Aranzabal, N
Ferraz, VA
Arcangeletti, C
Publication Date
2022Journal Title
Journal of Instrumentation
ISSN
1748-0221
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Volume
17
Issue
01
Language
en
Type
Article
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Aad, G., Abbott, B., Abbott, D., Abud, A., Abeling, K., Abhayasinghe, D., Abidi, S., et al. (2022). Operation and performance of the ATLAS semiconductor tracker in LHC Run 2. Journal of Instrumentation, 17 (01) https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/17/01/P01013
Abstract
The semiconductor tracker (SCT) is one of the tracking systems for charged
particles in the ATLAS detector. It consists of 4088 silicon strip sensor
modules. During Run 2 (2015$-$2018) the Large Hadron Collider delivered an
integrated luminosity of 156 fb$^{-1}$ to the ATLAS experiment at a
centre-of-mass $pp$ collision energy of 13 TeV. The instantaneous luminosity
and pile-up conditions were far in excess of those assumed in the original
design of the SCT detector. Due to improvements to the data acquisition system,
the SCT operated stably throughout Run 2. It was available for 99.9% of the
integrated luminosity and achieved a data-quality efficiency of 99.85%.
Detailed studies have been made of the leakage current in SCT modules and the
evolution of the full depletion voltage, which are used to study the impact of
radiation damage to the modules.
Keywords
Charge transport and multiplication in solid media, Particle tracking detectors (Solid-state detectors), Radiation damage to detector materials (solid state), Solid state detectors
Identifiers
jinst_020p_0921, jinst_020p_0921
External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/17/01/P01013
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/334270
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