Particles trajectories finding in the vertex detector of the CBM experiment

Particles trajectories search in the vertex detector is a basis of collision reconstruction of the CBM experiment (GSI, Germany). The requirements for a modern experiment with fixed target are very high, specifically: up to 107 collisions per second, up to 1000 charged particles in the detector, inh...

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Main Authors: I. S. Kulakov, I. V. Kisel, M. V. Zyzak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute for Nuclear Research, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine 2011-09-01
Series:Âderna Fìzika ta Energetika
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Online Access:http://jnpae.kinr.kiev.ua/12.3/Articles_PDF/jnpae-2011-12-0307-Kulakov.pdf
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author I. S. Kulakov
I. V. Kisel
M. V. Zyzak
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description Particles trajectories search in the vertex detector is a basis of collision reconstruction of the CBM experiment (GSI, Germany). The requirements for a modern experiment with fixed target are very high, specifically: up to 107 collisions per second, up to 1000 charged particles in the detector, inhomogeneous magnetic field, about 85 % additional fake combinatorial measurements in the detector, full on-line event reconstruction. Cellular automaton method is used to reconstruct charged particles trajectories. Description of the algorithm and results of tests are presented.
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spelling doaj.art-3ba9992907a347a597b2dba15f9688942022-12-21T23:25:40ZengInstitute for Nuclear Research, National Academy of Sciences of UkraineÂderna Fìzika ta Energetika1818-331X2074-05652011-09-01123307310Particles trajectories finding in the vertex detector of the CBM experimentI. S. Kulakov0I. V. Kisel1M. V. Zyzak2Taras Shevchenko National University, Kyiv, UkraineGSI Helmholtz Center for Heavy Ion Research, Darmstadt, GermanyTaras Shevchenko National University, Kyiv, UkraineParticles trajectories search in the vertex detector is a basis of collision reconstruction of the CBM experiment (GSI, Germany). The requirements for a modern experiment with fixed target are very high, specifically: up to 107 collisions per second, up to 1000 charged particles in the detector, inhomogeneous magnetic field, about 85 % additional fake combinatorial measurements in the detector, full on-line event reconstruction. Cellular automaton method is used to reconstruct charged particles trajectories. Description of the algorithm and results of tests are presented.http://jnpae.kinr.kiev.ua/12.3/Articles_PDF/jnpae-2011-12-0307-Kulakov.pdfCBMheavy ionscellular automatonsearch of tracks.
spellingShingle I. S. Kulakov
I. V. Kisel
M. V. Zyzak
Particles trajectories finding in the vertex detector of the CBM experiment
Âderna Fìzika ta Energetika
CBM
heavy ions
cellular automaton
search of tracks.
title Particles trajectories finding in the vertex detector of the CBM experiment
title_full Particles trajectories finding in the vertex detector of the CBM experiment
title_fullStr Particles trajectories finding in the vertex detector of the CBM experiment
title_full_unstemmed Particles trajectories finding in the vertex detector of the CBM experiment
title_short Particles trajectories finding in the vertex detector of the CBM experiment
title_sort particles trajectories finding in the vertex detector of the cbm experiment
topic CBM
heavy ions
cellular automaton
search of tracks.
url http://jnpae.kinr.kiev.ua/12.3/Articles_PDF/jnpae-2011-12-0307-Kulakov.pdf
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