LHCb full-detector real-time alignment and calibration: latest developments and perspectives
A. Dziurda*,
A. Mogini on behalf of the LHCb collaboration*: corresponding author
Pre-published on:
September 27, 2018
Published on:
December 21, 2018
Abstract
The LHCb detector is a single-arm forward spectrometer, which measures proton-proton interactions at the LHC. For Run II (2015-2018) LHCb has introduced a novel real-time detector alignment and calibration strategy. Data collected at the start of the fill are processed and used to update the alignment, while the calibration constants are evaluated for each run. In this document an overview of the real-time alignment and calibration strategy is presented, followed by the discussion of the latest developments.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.321.0047
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