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The integration and engineering of the ATLAS SemiConductor Tracker Barrel

Author
Abdesselam A. Department of Physics, Oxford University, Oxford, UK
Allport P. P. Unknown
Beneš Petr, Ing. IEAP
Chren Dominik Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
Doležal Zdeněk Nuclear Center, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, V Holesovickach 2, Praha 8 CZ-180 00, Czech Republic
Holý Tomáš, Ing. IEAP
Horažďovský Tomáš, Ing. IEAP
Jakůbek Jan, Ing. Ph.D. IEAP
Kohout Zdeněk, RNDr. IEAP
Král Vlastimil, Ing. IEAP
Linhart Vladimir, Ing. Ph.D. IEAP
Pospíšil Stanislav,  Ing. DrSc. IEAP
Slavíček Tomáš, Bc. IEAP
Solar Michael, RNDr., CSc. IEAP
Sopko Vitek, Ing., Ph.D. IEAP
Sopko Bruno KF FSI ČVUT
Štekl Ivan, Doc. Ing. CSc. IEAP
et al.  -

Year
2008

Scientific journal
JINST 3 P10006

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Abstract
The ATLAS SemiConductor Tracker (SCT) was built in three sections: a barrel and two end-caps. This paper describes the design, construction and final integration of the barrel section. The barrel is constructed around four nested cylinders that provide a stable and accurate support structure for the 2112 silicon modules and their associated services. The emphasis of this paper is directed at the aspects of engineering design that turned a concept into a fully-functioning detector, as well as the integration and testing of large sub-sections of the final SCT barrel detector. The paper follows the chronology of the construction. The main steps of the assembly are described with the results of intermediate tests. The barrel service components were developed and fabricated in parallel so that a flow of detector modules, cooling loops, opto-harnesses and Frequency-Scanning-Interferometry (FSI) alignment structures could be assembled onto the four cylinders. Once finished, each cylinder was conveyed to the next site for the mounting of modules to form a complete single barrel. Extensive electrical and thermal function tests were carried out on the completed single barrels. In the next stage, the four single barrels and thermal enclosures were combined into the complete SCT barrel detector so that it could be integrated with the Transition Radiation Tracker (TRT) barrel to form the central part of the ATLAS inner detector. Finally, the completed SCT barrel was tested together with the TRT barrel in noise tests and using cosmic rays.

Cite article as:
A. Abdesselam, P. Allport, P. Beneš, D. Chren, Z. Doležal, T. Holý, T. Horažďovský, J. Jakůbek, Z. Kohout, V. Král, V. Linhart, S. Pospíšil, T. Slavíček, M. Solar, V. Sopko, B. Sopko, I. Štekl, . et al., "The integration and engineering of the ATLAS SemiConductor Tracker Barrel", JINST 3 P10006 (2008)

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