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  • The STAR Vertex Position De...
    Llope, W.J.; Zhou, J.; Nussbaum, T.; Hoffmann, G.W.; Asselta, K.; Brandenburg, J.D.; Butterworth, J.; Camarda, T.; Christie, W.; Crawford, H.J.; Dong, X.; Engelage, J.; Eppley, G.; Geurts, F.; Hammond, J.; Judd, E.; McDonald, D.L.; Perkins, C.; Ruan, L.; Scheblein, J.; Schambach, J.J.; Soja, R.; Xin, K.; Yang, C.

    Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment, 09/2014, Letnik: 759
    Journal Article

    The 2×3 channel pseudo Vertex Position Detector (pVPD) in the STAR experiment at RHIC has been upgraded to a 2×19 channel detector in the same acceptance, called the Vertex Position Detector (VPD). This detector is fully integrated into the STAR trigger system and provides the primary input to the minimum-bias trigger in Au+Au collisions. The information from the detector is used both in the STAR Level-0 trigger and offline to measure the location of the primary collision vertex along the beam pipe and the event “start time” needed by other fast-timing detectors in STAR. The offline timing resolution of single detector channels in full-energy Au+Au collisions is ~100ps, resulting in a start time resolution of a few tens of picoseconds and a resolution on the primary vertex location of ~1cm.