A measurement of material in the ATLAS tracker using secondary hadronic interactions in 7 TeV pp collisions
Knowledge of the material in the ATLAS inner tracking detector is crucial in understanding the reconstruction of charged-particle tracks, the performance of algorithms that identify jets containing b-hadrons and is also essential to reduce background in searches for exotic particles that can decay w...
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Zusammenfassung: | Knowledge of the material in the ATLAS inner tracking detector is crucial in understanding
the reconstruction of charged-particle tracks, the performance of algorithms that identify
jets containing b-hadrons and is also essential to reduce background in searches for exotic particles
that can decay within the inner detector volume. Interactions of primary hadrons produced in pp
collisions with the material in the inner detector are used to map the location and amount of this
material. The hadronic interactions of primary particles may result in secondary vertices, which in
this analysis are reconstructed by an inclusive vertex-finding algorithm. Data were collected using
minimum-bias triggers by the ATLAS detector operating at the LHC during 2010 at centre-of-mass
energy √
s = 7 TeV, and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 19 nb−1
. Kinematic properties
of these secondary vertices are used to study the validity of the modelling of hadronic interactions
in simulation. Secondary-vertex yields are compared between data and simulation over a volume
of about 0.7 m3
around the interaction point, and agreement is found within overall uncertainties. |
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DOI: | 10.1088/1748-0221/11/11/P11020 |