DELPHIDELPHI
involvement of the
Institute for High Energy Physics
of the
Austrian Academy of Sciences
DELPHI
L3
OPAL
ALEPH
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Overview
One of two Austrian participations in the LEP programme(see also next talk on ALEPH)
The only Austrian institute in DELPHI (out of ~56) -member since the design phase
Typically 10 out of ~ 550 authors on DELPHI papers
Contributions to DELPHI construction and running budgets at the level of about 2%
External funding from Phase 1: Austrian Science Fund (FWF) Phase 2 (LEP II upgrade):
Austrian Ministry of Eduction, Science and Culture
Construction of detectors and electronics in collaboration with Austrian industry
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Hardware - Contributions
Forward Chamber A
Silicon Tracker
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FCA: Part of the forward tracking system Two arms with six layers of streamer tubes each Provided track trigger in the forward region and 4D track segments for
reconstruction (together with a 2nd set of drift chambers and the DELPHI TPC)
Designed, constructed andoperated by HEPHY for theDELPHI data-taking 1989 - 2000
Forward Chamber A
Mounting of one FCA moduleon the TPC endplate
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Readout and Trigger Electronics
DELPHI electronics in the FASTBUS standard:
Multiplexing for parts of the forward chamber readout Design, construction and operation of the forward track trigger
at level 1 & 2: Linking hits in FCA and FCB with
momentum selection and check for compatibility with interaction point
Maintenance of the standard time digitizer “LTD” for the whole collaboration
FASTBUS multiplexer fordrift chamber signals
W.Adam: DELPHI RECFA . Innsbruck, 26/03/04
The forward part of the extended Silicon Tracker installed in the framework of the upgrade programme for LEP II : two crowns of pixel and two crowns of “mini-strip” detectors in
each endcap
Leading participation of Austria in the mini-strip system development of a simple and robust system with resolutions matched
to the effects of multiple scattering in the very forward region
single-sided detectors with 200m pitch glued back-to-back to provide
intersection points in 2D
Operated by the Silicon Tracker groupthroughout LEP II data-taking(1996-2000)
Very Forward Tracker
Forward region of a halfshellof the Silicon Tracker
Two crowns of mini-strips
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Pattern Recognition& Track Fitting
Contributions to track reconstruction in DELPHI Introduction of the Kalman Filter
Proof of the equivalence of previously developed iterative track fitting algorithms with the Kalman filter (widely used outside HEP)
Use of the full advantage of the Kalman approach: flexibility and optimal estimates everywhere on the track by combining a filtering and smoothing stage
Development of an electron track fit Treatment of radiative energy loss in a least-squares track fit
Local pattern recognition in FCA resolution of ambiguities using a Hopfield-network
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Application of the Kalman filter to vertex reconstruction equivalent to least-squares fit iterative procedure, suitable for attaching / detaching
tracks to / from a vertex
Robustified vertex fits Kalman filter with 2 tests of individual tracks Vertex fits based on the M-estimator algorithm
Application of these procedures to primary vertex reconstruction secondary vertex reconstruction in c- and b-events
Vertex Fitting
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Physics Analyses LEP I
B-Physics: Early analysis of B-lifetime Exclusive reconstruction of rare B-decays,
e.g. search for charmless decays of B-hadrons
Exclusive decays of B-hadrons to J/ X Inclusive b decays to wrong sign
charmed mesons
Tau-production cross-section and
asymmetry measurement
Here & following pages: Analyses done by or with strong participation of HEPHY physicists
reconstruction ofdisplaced vertices
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Physics AnalysesQCD
Multiparticle correlations in Z0 decays Angular correlations and correlation integral studies
3-jet events at s = MZ
comparison of the leading systems in gluon- and quark-jets Identified hadron spectra at LEP II
Pion, kaon and proton spectra in e+e- qq and hadronic W-decays
Using dE/dx (TPC) and Cherenkov angles (RICH)
Motivated by the temporary involvement of several Austrian physicists in the DELPHI RICH project
maximum of -log(2p/√s) vs. s
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Physics AnalysesSearches
Search for a scalar top quark Analysis of the decay mode to b lepton sneutrino
in the first part of LEP II
Contributions to other searches at LEP II Higgs Excited leptons Technicolor
Excluded regionsin the techni-pion vs.
techni-rho mass plane
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Co-ordination
Co-ordination & general tasks of HEPHY members :
Resonsibility for sub-detector operations and in global data-taking
Mandate in the DELPHI executive committee Co-ordination of LEP II analyses, responsible for
topologies with leptons or Emiss / searches for Exotica Co-ordination of the LEP working group for searches for Exotica
Activity now on the follow-up of the remaining publications
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Outreach
Activities in Austria Since the end of DELPHI data-taking
detector parts have been prepared forpresentation to the public.
They form a key element of anexhibition shown at museums, high schools and universities.
DELPHI exhibition at CERN A specially prepared module of
the forward chamber will be shownin its original position on the DELPHIbarrel in the context of the permanentexhibition in the former DELPHI / now LHCB pit.
FCA on display
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Summary
Some statistics (approximate numbers!) typically 10 HEPHY authors on ~ 350 DELPHI publications ~ 70 DELPHI notes (co-) authored by HEPHY physicists + DELPHI-related publications on detector development and
reconstruction algorithms ~ 14 diploma theses and 6 PHDs
Conclusion The participation in DELPHI was an important step in the
experimental programme of the institute. There were significant Austrian contributions to hardware,
software and analysis. The know-how gained in this way is now used for the next
generation of experiments with HEPHY-involvement.