We investigate the orbital evolution of planetesimals in a self-gravitating circumstellar disc in the size regime (∼1–5000 km) where the planetesimals behave approximately as test particles in the ...disc's non-axisymmetric potential. We find that the particles respond to the stochastic, regenerative spiral features in the disc by executing large random excursions (up to a factor of 2 in radius in ∼1000 yr), although typical random orbital velocities are of the order of one tenth of the Keplerian speed. The limited time frame and small number of planetesimals modelled do not permit us to discern any net direction of planetesimal migration. Our main conclusion is that the high eccentricities (∼0.1) induced by interaction with spiral features in the disc is likely to be highly unfavourable to the collisional growth of planetesimals in this size range while the disc is in the self-gravitating regime. Thus if, as recently argued by Rice et al., the production of planetesimals gets under way when the disc is in the self-gravitating regime (either at smaller planetesimal size scales, where gas drag is important, or via gravitational fragmentation of the solid component), the planetesimals thus produced would not be able to grow collisionally until the disc ceases to be self-gravitating. It is unclear, however, given the large amplitude excursions undergone by planetesimals in the self-gravitating disc, whether they would be retained in the disc throughout this period, or whether they would instead be lost to the central star.
We derive a viscosity from gravitational instability in self-gravitating accretion disks, which has the required properties to account for the observed fast formation of the first supermassive black ...holes in highly redshifted quasars and for the cosmological evolution of the black hole mass distribution.
The Experiment Control System (ECS) of the LHCb Silicon Tracker sub-detectors is built on the integrated LHCb ECS framework. Although all LHCb sub-detectors use the same framework and follow the same ...guidelines, the Silicon Tracker control system uses some interesting additional features for operation and monitoring. The main details are described in this document. Since its design, the Silicon Tracker control system has been continuously evolving in a quite disorganized way. Some major maintenance activities are required in order to keep improving it. A description of those activities can also be found here.
First operational experience from the LHCb Silicon Tracker Gallas, A.; Bay, A.; Blanc, F. ...
Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment,
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The LHCb Silicon Tracker is a silicon micro-strip detector covering a sensitive area of 12
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2 with a total of 272k readout channels. The installation of the detector is complete and commissioning is ...making excellent progress. The detector has recorded first beam-induced events during LHC synchronization tests in August 2008 and in June 2009. These events have allowed the performance to be studied, and adjustments to the operational parameters to be made. In this contribution, we will draw first lessons from the in situ commissioning of the Silicon Tracker, and present results from the reconstruction of data collected during the LHC synchronization tests.
Installation and operation of the LHCb Silicon Tracker detector Esperante, D.
Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment,
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The LHCb experiment is designed to perform high-precision measurements of CP violation and rare decays of B hadrons. The construction and installation of the Silicon Tracker (ST) was completed by ...early summer 2008. The Silicon Tracker covers a sensitive area of about 12m2 using silicon micro-strip technology and must withstand a radiation dose of 5×10131MeVn/cm2 equivalent after 10 years of operation. In these proceedings the preparation of the detectors for the first LHC beams is reported. Selected results from the detector commissioning in LHCb are shown, including the first beam-related events accumulated during the LHC injection and synchronization tests in September 2008. Lessons are drawn from the experience gathered during the installation and commissioning.
We give here a short review of the LHCb Silicon Tracker, the main points of the module production and quality control, followed by the commissioning of the detector. Problems that were found during ...production or commissioning are described and the first performance assessment of the installed detector with “beam data” is given.
First experience and results with the LHCb Silicon Tracker Fave, V.; Bay, A.; Blanc, F. ...
Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment,
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The LHCb experiment is designed to perform high-precision measurements of CP violation and rare decays of b hadrons. The construction and installation of the Silicon Tracker (ST) was completed by the ...summer of 2008. Here, we report on first results obtained using the data taken during injection tests (‘TED’ run) in August and September 2008.
LHCb Silicon Tracker DAQ and ECS Online Systems Esperante, Daniel; Rodriguez, P; Buchler, A ...
IEEE transactions on nuclear science,
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The LHCb experiment at CERN is designed to perform precision measurements of b quark decays. The Silicon Tracker plays a crucial role in reconstructing particle trajectories and consists of two ...silicon micro-strip detectors, the Tracker Turicensis and the Inner Tracker. The radiation environment and the magnetic field represent new challenges for the implementation of the Experiment Control System (ECS) and the data acquisition (DAQ). The DAQ has to deal with ~272 000 analog read-out channels and real-time DAQ at a rate of ~ 1.1 MHz with data processing at the Trigger Electronics and L1 (TELL1) board level. The TELL1 real-time algorithms for clustering thresholds and other computations run on dedicated FPGAs. After data processing the total throughput amounts to about 6.4 GB from an input data rate of ~ 337 GB per second. The ECS is based on the hierarchical finite state machine paradigm and allows distributed control access and multi-platform use. The ECS is able to control and monitor the detector hardware infrastructure (power supplies, DAQ electronics ...) as well as monitor the environmental parameters. It can also take automated actions on warnings or alarms. Finally a completely independent, hardware based safety system ensures the detector safe operation.
This book offers teachers a practical and theoretical classroom guide to the many ways music and stories may be explored, both independently and in tandem, to give students a better understanding and ...appreciation of each art form separately and of their power together. The crucial aspect of activities described in the book is original productions by students, empowering students to experience the imaginative possibilities of music and storytelling. The publication is divided into two parts. Part I, chapters 1 through 4, covers a general response to stories and music, the basic elements and organization and structure of stories and music, and activities stressing imagination exploring these art forms. Each chapter begins with an introduction to the chapter's theme, followed by a series of story activities generally arranged by age and complexity. Next are musical activities in the same arrangement. These chapters each culminate with a group of collaborative activities that integrate stories and music. Part II, chapters 5 and 6, contains instructions on making instruments and books in the classroom. The appendixes provide extensive bibliographies on storytelling, picture books, music, making instruments, and making books; a discography; a list of sources for instruments, books, and recordings; and a glossary of literary elements, literary terms, and music terms. (Contains 360 references.) (ND)