25–30 Sept 2016
La Biodola, Isola d'Elba, Italy
Europe/Rome timezone

STAR MAPS Vertex Detector operational experience

26 Sept 2016, 16:00
22m
La Biodola, Isola d'Elba, Italy

La Biodola, Isola d'Elba, Italy

Invited Talk Current detectors: operational experience B03-Operational experience on current detectors

Speaker

Leo Clifford Greiner (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US))

Description

The Heavy Flavor Tracker at the STAR experiment is a set of silicon tracking detectors at the STAR experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider at Brookhaven National Laboratory that is designed to extend the STAR measurement capabilities in the heavy flavor domain. This system took data in Au+Au collisions, p+p and p+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}=$200 GeV at RHIC, during the period 2014-2016. The innermost high resolution PiXeL detector (PXL) is the first application of the state-of-the-art thin Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (MAPS) technology in a collider environment.
The PXL detector is based on 50 μm-thin MAPS sensors with a pitch of 20.7 μm. Each sensor includes an array of nearly 1 million pixels, read out in a column parallel rolling shutter mode with an integration time 185.6 μs. The 170 mW/cm2 power dissipation allows for air cooling and contributes to reduce the global material budget to 0.4% radiation length on the innermost layer.
The experience and lessons learned from construction and operations of this novel detector will be presented in this talk. Detector performance and results from 2014 Au+Au data analysis, demonstrating the STAR capabilities of charm reconstruction, will be shown.

Author

Leo Clifford Greiner (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US))

Presentation materials