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The Collider Detector at Fermilab (aka CDF) Jennifer Pursley Intermediate Seminar Oct. 28, 2003
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Goal of this Talk: To give an overview of the general characteristics of a modern particle detector Goal of CDF: Accurately measure Standard Model parameters, especially for heavy bosons and the top quark Look for new physics (beyond SM) Best high energy detector until LHC comes online (~2007)
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Accelerating p-pbar
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CDF – Run 2 Artist’s rendition of the Detector: Silicon COT Calorimeters Muon detectors
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Silicon Detector Heart of any modern particle detector Purpose: to accurately measure decay vertices of short-lived particles CDF uses 3 levels of Si: –L00 (Layer 00) –SVX II (Silicon Vertex – Layers 0-4) –ISL (Intermediate Silicon Layer) Comprises most of the channels in CDF: ~800,000 out of about 1.5 million
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Schematic of Si Detector
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Layer 00 Placed directly on top of beamline to provide better vertexing capabilities Made of single- sided silicon wafers Readout electronics mounted on top of silicon
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SVX II SVX I proved essential in CDF Run I Primary component of Si detector Provides the most vertex information Made up of: –12 triangular wedges (ladders) –Each with 5 layers, numbered 0-4 Uses double sided Si wafers, alternating 3 stereo 0-90° with 2 small angle stereo 1.2° Same electronics setup as L00
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One Completed SVX Barrel Length: 29.0 cm Inner Radius: 2.44 cm Outer Radius: 10.6 cm
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ISL Outermost layer of Si; lies between Si detector and rest of detector Purpose: extends farther out than SVX and L00 to make measurements at higher η (pseudorapidity) Has 3 layers Single sided Si Same electronics setup as L00 and SVX
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ISL From the Inside
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ISL with SVX and L00 Length: 174 cm Inner Radius: ~20 cm Outer Radius: ~28 cm
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Silicon Insertion into CDF
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COT – Central Outer Tracker Open cell drift chamber Chamber filled with gas (Ar-Et-CF 4 ) Wires strung the length of the chamber are charged Particles passing through drift chamber ionize gas, producing electrons which are collected by the charged wires Has 8 Superlayers, each with 12 layers 4 Superlayers are axial, 4 at stereo ± 3°
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Stringing Wires in the COT Channels ~30,000 Inner Radius: ~44 cm Outer Radius: ~132 cm
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Inserting COT into CDF
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Central Calorimeters 2 kinds of calorimeters: –EM: alternating slabs of lead and scintillating material (plastic) to stop electrons –Hadron: alternating slabs of steel and scintillating material to stop the heavier particles Scintillation light collected by PMTs (photomultiplier tubes) Endplugs also contain EM and hadron calorimeters
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Muon Detectors Outer layers of CDF Made up of drift chambers and scintillation counters
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The Finished Product
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