Results from the STAR TPC system test

Nov, 1996
6 pages
Published in:
  • IEEE Trans.Nucl.Sci. 44 (1997) 592-597
Contribution to:
Report number:
  • CU-PHY-NP-96-03
Experiments:

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Abstract: (IEEE)
A system test of various components of the Solenoidal Tracker at RHIC (STAR) detector, operating in concert, has recently come on-line. Communication between a major sub-detector, a sector of the time projection chamber (TPC), and the trigger, data acquisition and slow controls systems has been established, enabling data from cosmic ray muons to be collected. First results from an analysis of the TPC data are presented. These include measurements of system noise, electronic parameters such as amplifier gains and pedestal values, and tracking resolution for cosmic ray muons and laser induced ionization tracks. A discussion on the experience gained in integrating the different components for the system test is also given
  • talk: Anaheim 1996/11/03
  • colliding beam detector: heavy ion
  • tracks
  • drift chamber: time projection
  • electronics
  • data acquisition
  • trigger
  • calibration
  • STAR
  • Brookhaven RHIC Coll