Abstract
The Skobel'tsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics (SINP) of Moscow State University participates in the development of a silicon tracker for the D0 experiment (FNAL, USA). The SINP specialists were engaged in assembling and testing of the end-disc detectors for the tracker. A technique for testing the disc modules is described, and the test results are presented. They are compared to the disc-detector parameters and measured before the assembling. This comparison can be used to create test procedures and the detector-selection criteria in the development of large-sized tracking systems on the basis of single-sided microstrip detectors.
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