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TY - JOUR
T1 - The design and performance of the ZEUS micro vertex detector
AU - ZEUS Collaboration
AU - Polini, A.
AU - Brock, I.
AU - Goers, S.
AU - Kappes, A.
AU - Katz, U. F.
AU - Hilger, E.
AU - Rautenberg, J.
AU - Weber, A.
AU - Mastroberardino, A.
AU - Tassi, E.
AU - Adler, V.
AU - Bauerdick, L. A.T.
AU - Bloch, I.
AU - Haas, T.
AU - Klein, U.
AU - Koetz, U.
AU - Kramberger, G.
AU - Lobodzinska, E.
AU - Mankel, R.
AU - Ng, J.
AU - Notz, D.
AU - Petrucci, M. C.
AU - Surrow, B.
AU - Watt, G.
AU - Youngman, C.
AU - Zeuner, W.
AU - Coldewey, C.
AU - Heller, R.
AU - Gallo, E.
AU - Carli, T.
AU - Chiochia, V.
AU - Dannheim, D.
AU - Fretwurst, E.
AU - Garfagnini, A.
AU - Klanner, R.
AU - Koppitz, B.
AU - Martens, J.
AU - Milite, M.
AU - Tokushuku, K.
AU - Redondo, I.
AU - Boterenbrood, H.
AU - Koffeman, E.
AU - Kooijman, P.
AU - Maddox, E.
AU - Tiecke, H.
AU - Vazquez, M.
AU - Velthuis, J.
AU - Wiggers, L.
AU - Devenish, R. C.E.
AU - Ferrando, J.
PY - 2007/11/1
Y1 - 2007/11/1
N2 - In order to extend the tracking acceptance, to improve the primary and secondary vertex reconstruction and thus enhancing the tagging capabilities for short lived particles, the ZEUS experiment at the HERA Collider at DESY installed a silicon strip vertex detector. The barrel part of the detector is a 63 cm long cylinder with silicon sensors arranged around an elliptical beampipe. The forward part consists of four circular shaped disks. In total just over 200k channels are read out using 2.9 m2 of silicon. In this report a detailed overview of the design and construction of the detector is given and the performance of the completed system is reviewed.
AB - In order to extend the tracking acceptance, to improve the primary and secondary vertex reconstruction and thus enhancing the tagging capabilities for short lived particles, the ZEUS experiment at the HERA Collider at DESY installed a silicon strip vertex detector. The barrel part of the detector is a 63 cm long cylinder with silicon sensors arranged around an elliptical beampipe. The forward part consists of four circular shaped disks. In total just over 200k channels are read out using 2.9 m2 of silicon. In this report a detailed overview of the design and construction of the detector is given and the performance of the completed system is reviewed.
KW - Microstrip
KW - Silicon
KW - Tracking
KW - Vertexing
KW - ZEUS
U2 - 10.1016/j.nima.2007.08.167
DO - 10.1016/j.nima.2007.08.167
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:35348829087
VL - 581
SP - 656
EP - 686
JO - Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
JF - Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
SN - 0168-9002
IS - 3
ER -