The world’s largest particle accelerator, Large Hadron Collider, located at CERN outside Geneva performed its first proton-proton collisions in November 2009. One of the four main experiments is LHCb, studying rare decays of hadrons containing the beauty quark. An essential part of the particle identification in LHCb is made by the two Ring Imaging Cherenkov detectors. These detectors use pixel Hybrid Photon Detectors for detection and imaging of Cherenkov rings. This paper reports on measurements carried out on the Hybrid Photon Detectors, including a discussion of the results. In particular, ageing effect and image stability are studied. A fraction of the photon detectors show a degradation in performance within these fields
The Ring Imaging Cherenkov counters of the LHCb experiment use an innovative type of photon detector...
A pixel Hybrid Photon Detector was developed according to the specific requirements of the LHCb ring...
AbstractParticle identification is a fundamental requirement of the LHCb experiment to fulfill its p...
The world’s largest particle accelerator, Large Hadron Collider, located at CERN outside Geneva perf...
AbstractWe report about the experiences in the operation of the Hybrid Photon Detectors in the Ring ...
The Large Hadron Collider started operation this year, 2008. LHCb is a precision heavy-flavour exper...
The Large Hadron Collider started operation this year, 2008. LHCb is a precision heavy-flavour exper...
Particle identification plays an important role in the challenging physics programme of the LHCb exp...
LHCb is one of four Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments at CERN. LHC data taking will begin in s...
The Ring Imaging Cherenkov counters of the LHCb experiment use an innovative type of photon detector...
We report on the ongoing work towards a hybrid photon detector with integrated Si pixel readout for ...
This thesis reports on the author’s contribution to the development of the Ring Imaging Cherenkov(RI...
The Ring Imaging Cherenkov detectors of LHCb will use pixel Hybrid Photon Detectors to measure the s...
The LHCb experiment at CERN is nearing completion and is expected to begin operation in 2008. It wil...
We report on the ongoing work towards a hybrid photon detector with integrated silicon pixel readout...
The Ring Imaging Cherenkov counters of the LHCb experiment use an innovative type of photon detector...
A pixel Hybrid Photon Detector was developed according to the specific requirements of the LHCb ring...
AbstractParticle identification is a fundamental requirement of the LHCb experiment to fulfill its p...
The world’s largest particle accelerator, Large Hadron Collider, located at CERN outside Geneva perf...
AbstractWe report about the experiences in the operation of the Hybrid Photon Detectors in the Ring ...
The Large Hadron Collider started operation this year, 2008. LHCb is a precision heavy-flavour exper...
The Large Hadron Collider started operation this year, 2008. LHCb is a precision heavy-flavour exper...
Particle identification plays an important role in the challenging physics programme of the LHCb exp...
LHCb is one of four Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments at CERN. LHC data taking will begin in s...
The Ring Imaging Cherenkov counters of the LHCb experiment use an innovative type of photon detector...
We report on the ongoing work towards a hybrid photon detector with integrated Si pixel readout for ...
This thesis reports on the author’s contribution to the development of the Ring Imaging Cherenkov(RI...
The Ring Imaging Cherenkov detectors of LHCb will use pixel Hybrid Photon Detectors to measure the s...
The LHCb experiment at CERN is nearing completion and is expected to begin operation in 2008. It wil...
We report on the ongoing work towards a hybrid photon detector with integrated silicon pixel readout...
The Ring Imaging Cherenkov counters of the LHCb experiment use an innovative type of photon detector...
A pixel Hybrid Photon Detector was developed according to the specific requirements of the LHCb ring...
AbstractParticle identification is a fundamental requirement of the LHCb experiment to fulfill its p...