In this paper is described the LHCb muon detector, which plays a fundamental role in the Level-0 (L0) trigger and muon identification for the high-level trigger (HLT) and offline analysis. After a short review of the detector structure and of the required performances, we will describe, with some detail, the construction procedures and the relative quality control tests of the single chambers. The results of the quality control tests performed in the production centers, and the tests with fully equipped chambers performed at CERN before the installation on the experiment site, will also be reported
This paper describes the apparatus and the procedures implemented to test the front-end (FE) electro...
This paper describes the apparatus and the procedures implemented to test the front-end (FE) electro...
The performance demanded for the Level-0 trigger of LHCb imposes very stringent requirements on the ...
The ability to provide fast muon triggering and efficient offline muon identification is an essentia...
The ability to provide fast muon triggering and efficient offline muon identification is an essentia...
The LHCb Muon Detector is composed of five tracking stations. The performance demanded for the Level...
The muon detector of the LHCb experiment consists of five tracking stations placed along the beam ax...
The muon detector of the LHCb experiment consists of five tracking stations placed along the beam ax...
The muon detector of the LHCb experiment consists of five tracking stations placed along the beam ax...
The muon detector of the LHCb experiment consists of five tracking stations placed along the beam ax...
The LHCb muon detector, part of the first LHCb trigger level (L0), has been built to provide a fast ...
The LHCb Muon detector, being part of the first trigger level (L0), has been optimized in order to p...
The ability to provide fast muon triggering and efficient offline muon identification is an essentia...
The work of this thesis practically opened three fronts of the LHCb muon system : the development of...
Abstract The muon detector of the LHCb experiment consists of five tracking stations placed along ...
This paper describes the apparatus and the procedures implemented to test the front-end (FE) electro...
This paper describes the apparatus and the procedures implemented to test the front-end (FE) electro...
The performance demanded for the Level-0 trigger of LHCb imposes very stringent requirements on the ...
The ability to provide fast muon triggering and efficient offline muon identification is an essentia...
The ability to provide fast muon triggering and efficient offline muon identification is an essentia...
The LHCb Muon Detector is composed of five tracking stations. The performance demanded for the Level...
The muon detector of the LHCb experiment consists of five tracking stations placed along the beam ax...
The muon detector of the LHCb experiment consists of five tracking stations placed along the beam ax...
The muon detector of the LHCb experiment consists of five tracking stations placed along the beam ax...
The muon detector of the LHCb experiment consists of five tracking stations placed along the beam ax...
The LHCb muon detector, part of the first LHCb trigger level (L0), has been built to provide a fast ...
The LHCb Muon detector, being part of the first trigger level (L0), has been optimized in order to p...
The ability to provide fast muon triggering and efficient offline muon identification is an essentia...
The work of this thesis practically opened three fronts of the LHCb muon system : the development of...
Abstract The muon detector of the LHCb experiment consists of five tracking stations placed along ...
This paper describes the apparatus and the procedures implemented to test the front-end (FE) electro...
This paper describes the apparatus and the procedures implemented to test the front-end (FE) electro...
The performance demanded for the Level-0 trigger of LHCb imposes very stringent requirements on the ...