Speaker
Dr
Andreas Werner Jung
(Fermilab)
Description
The Silicon Microstrip Tracker (SMT) at the D0 experiment in the Fermilab Tevatron collider has been operating since 2001. In 2006, an
additional layer, referred to as 'Layer 0', was installed to improve
impact parameter resolution and compensate for detector degradation
due to radiation damage to the original innermost SMT layer. The SMT detector provides valuable tracking and vertexing information for the
experiment.
This talk will highlight aspects of the long term operation of the SMT, including the impact of the silicon readout test stand. Due to the full integration of the test stand into the D0 trigger framework, this test stand provides a valuable tool for training new experts and
studying subtle effects in the SMT while minimizing impact on the
global data acquisition.
Author
Dr
Andreas Werner Jung
(Fermilab)