15–17 Jun 2015
Nikhef, Amsterdam
Europe/Amsterdam timezone

Poster: 3D monitoring of the LHCb Inner trackers

Not scheduled
5m
Z011 (Nikhef, Amsterdam)

Z011

Nikhef, Amsterdam

Science Park 105 Amsterdam

Speaker

Pascal Sainvitu (CERN)

Description

The positions of the Inner Tracker (IT) detectors of the LHCb experiment installed in the LHC at CERN are impacted by the LHCb dipole magnet powering. In the past the movements of the stations have been measured using standard survey methods during magnet tests in shutdown periods. But the survey targets are visible only in very narrow spaces and the access to the IT is very difficult, even impossible in the central region when the detector is closed. Finally the precision of the standard survey measurement is affected by the poor configuration. In 2013 and 2014, during the first long shutdown of the LHC (LS1), the CERN Survey team (EN/MEF-SU) in collaboration with the LHCb Technical Coordination and the EPFL (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de LAUSANNE, CH), developed a permanent monitoring system which has been tested and installed in order to allow the 3D position measurement of the IT stations, even during the run periods, with a precision of 100 microns at 1 sigma level. The 3D Monitoring system of the LHCb IT stations is based on opto-electronic BCAM (Brandeis CCD Angle Monitor) sensors, precise low material retro-reflective targets and mechanical elements. This paper summarizes the studies of the proposed system, its configuration and integration in the experiment, as well as the first results obtained.

Primary authors

Florian Gabriel Bernard (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (CH)) Frederic Blanc (Unknown) Jean-Christophe Gayde (CERN) Laurent Roy (CERN) Olivier Jamet (CERN) Pascal Sainvitu (CERN) Rolf Lindner (CERN)

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