2–6 Feb 2026
TIFR, Mumbai
Asia/Kolkata timezone

Operational experience and performance of the Silicon Vertex Detector after the first long shutdown of Belle II

2 Feb 2026, 14:00
15m
TIFR, Mumbai

TIFR, Mumbai

Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Homi Bhabha Road, Navy Nagar, Colaba, Mumbai 400005, India
Oral Solid state detectors Parallel Session-II

Speaker

GABRIELLI, Alice

Description

In 2024 the Belle II experiment resumed data taking after its Long Shutdown 1, which was required to install a two-layer pixel detector and upgrade components of the accelerator. We describe the challenges of this upgrade and report on the operational experience during the subsequent data taking. With new data, the SVD confirmed high hit efficiency, large signal-to-noise and good cluster-position resolution. SuperKEKB’s instantaneous luminosity is expected to increase significantly, resulting in a larger SVD occupancy caused by beam-related background. Considerable efforts have been made to improve the SVD-reconstruction software by exploiting the excellent SVD hit-time resolution to determine the collision time and reject out-of-time hits caused by the beam-related background. A novel procedure to group SVD hits event-by-event, based on their time, has been developed by using the grouping information during reconstruction, significantly reducing the fake rate, while preserving the tracking efficiency. The front-end chip (APV25) is operated in “multi-peak” mode, reading six samples. During data taking, we tested a 3/6-mixed acquisition mode, based on the timing precision of the trigger, that reduced background occupancy, trigger dead-time and data size. Studies show a moderate radiation-induced increase in sensor current and strip noise. However, such damage will not degrade the performance during the lifespan of the detector.

Position Professor
Affiliation Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Country India

Author

GABRIELLI, Alice

Co-author

LIBBY, James

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