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  • From: Yasser Corrales Morales <ycorrale AT cern.ch>
  • To: "Huang, Jin" <jhuang AT bnl.gov>, "sphenix-l AT lists.bnl.gov" <sphenix-l AT lists.bnl.gov>, sphenix-mvtx-l <sphenix-maps-l AT lists.bnl.gov>
  • Subject: Re: [Sphenix-maps-l] [Sphenix-hf-jets-l] QM2022 Poster abstract - MVTX detector
  • Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2021 10:41:10 -0700

Thank you Jin,

    suggestions will be implemented.

Cheers,

Yasser

On 11/29/21 10:35, Huang, Jin wrote:

Thanks Yasser!

 

Few suggestions for your consideration:

 

A three-layer Monolithic-Active-Pixel-Sensor (MAPS) based vertex detector (MVTX) will serve as the innermost tracking system of the sPHENIX experiment at BNL’s Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). The MVTX detector leverages the Inner Barrel design of the second ALICE ITS and plays an important role in the study of heavy flavor physics within heavy-ion collisions at RHIC. It will cover from 2 cm to 4 cm radially, full ___azimuthal___ coverage and a pseudorapidity range of |η| < 1.1. The very fine 27 μm x 29 μm pixel ___segmentation and ~10us integration window___ allow us to identify B-decay secondary vertices and B-jets in heavy-ion collisions with high efficiency and high purity. The detector is at an advanced stage of testing with several test beam activities having taken place through 2019. In this presentation, we show the current status of R&D efforts towards custom readout and mechanical systems to integrate the MVTX detector into the sPHENIX system. In addition, results from the analysis of the test beam data, (remove: used for evaluation of) ___and___ the tracking reconstruction capabilities for heavy flavor production (remove: studies) will be presented.

 

Cheers

 

Jin

 

 

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From: sPHENIX-HF-jets-l <sphenix-hf-jets-l-bounces AT lists.bnl.gov> On Behalf Of Yasser Corrales Morales via sPHENIX-HF-jets-l
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Subject: [Sphenix-hf-jets-l] QM2022 Poster abstract - MVTX detector

 

Dear all,

 

    I'd like to submit a poster abstract to Quark Matter on MVTX detector. You can find the draft abstract bellow. Comments and suggestion are always welcome.

Thank you,

Yasser.


The MAPS-based vertex detector for the sPHENIX experiment

A three-layer Monolithic-Active-Pixel-Sensor (MAPS) based vertex detector (MVTX) will serve as the innermost tracking system of the sPHENIX experiment at BNL’s Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). The MVTX detector leverages the Inner Barrel design of the second ALICE ITS and plays an important role in the study of heavy flavor physics within heavy-ion collisions at RHIC. It will cover from 2 cm to 4 cm radially, full azimulthal coverage and a pseudorapidity range of |η| < 1.1. The very fine 27 μm x 29 μm pixels allow us to identify B-decay secondary vertices and B-jets in heavy-ion collisions with high efficiency and high purity. The detector is at an advanced stage of testing with several test beam activities having taken place through 2019. In this presentation, we show the current status of R&D efforts towards custom readout and mechanical systems to integrate the MVTX detector into the sPHENIX system. In addition, results from the analysis of the test beam data, used for evaluation of the tracking reconstruction capabilities for heavy flavor production studies will be presented.

-- 
Yasser Corrales Morales
 
Postdoctoral Research Associate
PO Box 1663
MS H846
LANL
Los Alamos, NM 87544
-- 
Yasser Corrales Morales

Postdoctoral Research Associate
PO Box 1663
MS H846
LANL
Los Alamos, NM 87544



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