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Title The ALICE Silicon Pixel Detector : commissioning and performance optimization
Author(s) Cavicchioli, C (CERN)
Publication 2010
In: JINST 5 (2010) C12001
In: Topical Workshop on Electronics for Particle Physics 2010, Aachen, Germany, 20 - 24 Sep 2010, pp.C12001
DOI 10.1088/1748-0221/5/12/C12001
Subject category Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment CERN LHC ; ALICE
Abstract This paper describes the tests and measurements made during the final commissioning with beams of the ALICE Silicon Pixel Detector (SPD) in the first year of operation and the optimization of its performance. The ALICE Silicon Pixel Detector (SPD) is the innermost detector of the ALICE experiment and therefore plays a key role for vertexing and tracking. It consists of two cylindrical layers of pixel detectors, with a total of   107 pixels. The detector provides a prompt trigger signal that contributes to the first level trigger decision in ALICE. The trigger signal has been extensively used in the first trigger level of the ALICE experiment for recording data of proton-proton collisions at energies of 900 GeV, 2.36 TeV and 7 TeV
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