The detector for the LHCb upgrade is designed for 40MHz readout, allowing the experiment to run at an instantaneous luminosity of 2x10^33 cm$^2$s$^-1$. The upgrade of the tracker subsystem in front of the dipole magnet, the Upstream Tracker, is crucial for charged track reconstruction and fast trigger decisions based on a tracking algorithm involving also vertex detector information. The detector consists of 4 planes with a total area of about 8.5m$^2$, made of single sided silicon strip sensors read-out by a novel custom-made ASIC (SALT). Details on the performance of prototype sensors, front-end electronics, near-detector electronics and mechanical components are presented
The LHCb experiment has been recently upgraded in most of all its subdetector, including the Upstrea...
SALT, a new dedicated readout Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) for the Upstream Tracke...
The LHCb experiment is a single-arm magnetic spectrometer. Silicon micro-strip detectors are employe...
The upgraded LHCb detector will run at an instantaneous luminosity of 2 X 10$^{33}$ cm$^{-2}$ s$^{-1...
The LHCb experiment is a forward spectrometer at the Large Hadron Collider designed to study the dec...
The upgraded LHCb detector will run at an instantaneous luminosity of 2×1033 cm−2 s−1, five times hi...
A comprehensive upgrade of the LHCb detector is foreseen for the long shut-down of the LHC in 2019/2...
The Upstream Tracker (UT) for the LHCb upgrade is currently being constructed. The UT, which sits ju...
The upgrade of the LHCb detector will extend the physics reach of the experiment by allowing it to r...
The LHCb upgrade requires replacing the silicon strip tracker between the vertex locator and the mag...
The upgrade of the LHCb detector will extend the physics reach of the experiment by allowing it to ...
The upgrade of the LHCb experiment will run at an instantaneous luminosity of 2x10^33 cm^-2 s^-1 wit...
The LHCb collaboration is planning a comprehensive upgrade of the experiment for the long shutdown o...
The LHCb collaboration is planning a comprehensive upgrade of the experiment for the long shutdown o...
The LHCb collaboration is planning a comprehensive upgrade of the experiment for the long shutdown o...
The LHCb experiment has been recently upgraded in most of all its subdetector, including the Upstrea...
SALT, a new dedicated readout Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) for the Upstream Tracke...
The LHCb experiment is a single-arm magnetic spectrometer. Silicon micro-strip detectors are employe...
The upgraded LHCb detector will run at an instantaneous luminosity of 2 X 10$^{33}$ cm$^{-2}$ s$^{-1...
The LHCb experiment is a forward spectrometer at the Large Hadron Collider designed to study the dec...
The upgraded LHCb detector will run at an instantaneous luminosity of 2×1033 cm−2 s−1, five times hi...
A comprehensive upgrade of the LHCb detector is foreseen for the long shut-down of the LHC in 2019/2...
The Upstream Tracker (UT) for the LHCb upgrade is currently being constructed. The UT, which sits ju...
The upgrade of the LHCb detector will extend the physics reach of the experiment by allowing it to r...
The LHCb upgrade requires replacing the silicon strip tracker between the vertex locator and the mag...
The upgrade of the LHCb detector will extend the physics reach of the experiment by allowing it to ...
The upgrade of the LHCb experiment will run at an instantaneous luminosity of 2x10^33 cm^-2 s^-1 wit...
The LHCb collaboration is planning a comprehensive upgrade of the experiment for the long shutdown o...
The LHCb collaboration is planning a comprehensive upgrade of the experiment for the long shutdown o...
The LHCb collaboration is planning a comprehensive upgrade of the experiment for the long shutdown o...
The LHCb experiment has been recently upgraded in most of all its subdetector, including the Upstrea...
SALT, a new dedicated readout Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) for the Upstream Tracke...
The LHCb experiment is a single-arm magnetic spectrometer. Silicon micro-strip detectors are employe...