Abstract

After more than 3 years of successful operation at the LHC, we report on the operation and performance of the Semi-Conductor Tracker (SCT) functioning in a high luminosity, high radiation environment. The SCT is part of the inner tracking system of the ATLAS experiment at CERN and is constructed of 4088 silicon detector modules for a total of 6.3 million strips. We find 99.3% of the SCT modules are operational, noise occupancy and hit efficiency exceed the design specifications; the alignment is very close to the ideal to allow on-line track reconstruction and invariant mass determination. We will report on the operation and performance of the detector including an overview of the issues encountered. The observables employed to monitor online and offline the quality and the performance of the data acquired by the SCT will be described and discussed.

Highlights

  • For a total of 6.3 million strips

  • Hits above threshold stored in pipeline 3.3μs

  • Data transferred to the off-detector readout driver (ROD) via optical fibres

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Summary

Introduction

For a total of 6.3 million strips 4 detector wafers p-in-n with 768 strips Hits above threshold stored in pipeline 3.3μs Data transferred to the off-detector readout driver (ROD) via optical fibres

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