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Timing performance of the LHCb VELO Timepix3 Telescope

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Published 25 September 2020 © 2020 CERN
, , Citation K. Heijhoff et al 2020 JINST 15 P09035 DOI 10.1088/1748-0221/15/09/P09035

1748-0221/15/09/P09035

Abstract

We performed a detailed study of the timing performance of the LHCb VELO Timepix3 Telescope with a 180 GeV/c mixed hadron beam at the CERN SPS. A twofold method was developed to improve the resolution of single-plane time measurements, resulting in a more precise overall track time measurement. The first step uses spatial information of reconstructed tracks in combination with the measured signal charge in the sensor to correct for a mixture of different effects: variations in charge carrier drift time; variations in signal induction, which are the result of a non-uniform weighting field in the pixels; and lastly, timewalk in the analog front-end. The second step corrects for systematic timing offsets in Timepix3 that vary from −2 to 2 ns. By applying this method, we improved the track time resolution from 438(16) ps to 276(4) ps.

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