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ST Detector Description
The aim of the ST detector description is to have a detailed implementation of the active and inactive elements in the detector. It is an interface to both the geometry, readout mapping and the conditions of the ST. It should also allow alignment studies to be easily performed.
Geometry
Material budget
- The most recent IT material scans are contained in LHCb note 2008-054. Therein is an eta-phi scan of the whole IT region using the latest 2008 geometry and an eta-scan comparing the DC06 (in red) and the July 2008 (in black) geometries.
- More information on the details of the IT box and station material budget calculations
Dead strip list
The known dead strips are included in the conditions database. In the future
this list will be used to configure the TELL1. Information on dead strips is
also used in the reconstruction. Initially, the conditions database will be
populated with known dead strips from the burn-in tests. Thereafter, the
condition database will be compared to real data and updated accordingly. The
code that searched for dead strips and makes the comparison is described on the
STVetraAnalysis Twiki.
Geometry surveys
The information from the geometrical surveys is put in the alignment conditions
database as an starting point for the software alignment using real tracks.
- TT: LHCb note 2008-061 describes the
implementation of the surveys in the database. The metrology data of the sensors
is obtained from the
production database. The photogrammetry data of the balconies is
obtained from two EMDS notes
(856161 and
857679). Both datasets
are converted using python scripts.
- IT: The cable survey and its implementation in the conditions database is contained in LHCb note 2008-055.
This cable description is implemented in the 2008 geometry, which can be compared with the DC06 geometry.
ST channel numbering
The channel numbering and readout partitioning for both the IT and TT are defined
in LHCb-2007-137 and
are also described in the links below
LHCb geometry and conditions database
The geometry database (DDDB) and Conditions (CondDB) are now in an
SQLite database. Manipulation of the XML is done via for the SQLite
files, either by exporting an XML database or by a GUI.
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