Precision Luminosity of LHC Proton-Proton Collisions at 13 TeV Using Hit Counting With TPX Pixel Devices
- NázevTitle
- Precision Luminosity of LHC Proton-Proton Collisions at 13 TeV Using Hit Counting With TPX Pixel DevicesPrecision Luminosity of LHC Proton-Proton Collisions at 13 TeV Using Hit Counting With TPX Pixel Devices
- Druh výsledkuResult type
- Článek v časopiseJournal article
- AutořiAuthors
- A. Sopczak, B. Ali, T. Asawatavonvanich, J. Begera, B. Bergmann, T. Billoud, P. Burian, I. Caicedo Sierra, D. Caforio, E. Heijne, J. Janeček, C. Leroy, P. Mánek, K. Mochizuki, Y. Mora, J. Pacík, C. Papadatos, M. Platkevič, Š. Polanský, S. Pospíšil, M. Suk, Z. Svoboda
- DOIDOI
- 10.1109/TNS.2017.2664664
- Časopis / citaceJournal / citation
- IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science. 2017, 64(3), 915-924. ISSN 0018-9499.
- RokYear
- 2017
- JazykLanguage
- eng
- WoSWoS
- 000399248400004
- ScopusScopus
- 2-s2.0-85017299910
- RIVRIV
- RIV/68407700:21340/17:00319507!RIV18-MSM-21340___
- ProjektProject
- Urychlovač Van de Graaff - laditelný zdroj monoenergetických neutronů a lehkých iontůVan de Graaff Accelerator - a Tunable Source of Monoenergetic Neutrons and Light Ions; Urychlovač Van de Graaff - laditelný zdroj monoenergetických neutronů a rychlých iontůVan de Graaff accelerator - tunable source of monoenergetic neutrons and fast ions
AbstraktAbstract
A network of Timepix (TPX) devices installed in the ATLAS cavern measures the LHC luminosity as a function of time as a stand-alone system. The data were recorded from 13-TeV proton-proton collisions in 2015. Using two TPX devices, the number of hits created by particles passing the pixel matrices was counted. A van der Meer scan of the LHC beams was analyzed using bunch-integrated luminosity averages over the different bunch profiles for an approximate absolute luminosity normalization. It is demonstrated that the TPX network has the capability to measure the reduction of LHC luminosity with precision. Comparative studies were performed among four sensors (two sensors in each TPX device) and the relative short-term precision of the luminosity measurement was determined to be 0.1% for 10-s time intervals. The internal long-term time stability of the measurements was below 0.5% for the data-taking period.
A network of Timepix (TPX) devices installed in the ATLAS cavern measures the LHC luminosity as a function of time as a stand-alone system. The data were recorded from 13-TeV proton-proton collisions in 2015. Using two TPX devices, the number of hits created by particles passing the pixel matrices was counted. A van der Meer scan of the LHC beams was analyzed using bunch-integrated luminosity averages over the different bunch profiles for an approximate absolute luminosity normalization. It is demonstrated that the TPX network has the capability to measure the reduction of LHC luminosity with precision. Comparative studies were performed among four sensors (two sensors in each TPX device) and the relative short-term precision of the luminosity measurement was determined to be 0.1% for 10-s time intervals. The internal long-term time stability of the measurements was below 0.5% for the data-taking period.