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Simulation study of BESIII with stitched CMOS pixel detector using ACTS

Authors :
Liu, Yi
Ai, Xiaocong
Xiao, Guangyan
Li, Yaxuan
Wu, Linghui
Wang, Liangliang
Dong, Jianing
Dong, Mingyi
Geng, Qinglin
Luo, Min
Niu, Yan
Wang, Anqing
Wang, Chenxu
Wang, Meng
Zhang, Lei
Zhang, Liang
Zhang, Ruikai
Zhang, Yao
Zhao, Minggang
Zhou, Yang
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Reconstruction of tracks of charged particles with high precision is very crucial for HEP experiments to achieve their physics goals. As the tracking detector of BESIII experiment, the BESIII drift chamber has suffered from aging effects resulting in degraded tracking performance after operation for about 15 years. To preserve and enhance the tracking performance of BESIII, one of the proposals is to add one layer of thin CMOS pixel sensor in cylindrical shape based on the state-of-the-art stitching technology, between the beam pipe and the drift chamber. The improvement of tracking performance of BESIII with such an additional pixel detector compared to that with only the existing drift chamber is studied using the modern common tracking software ACTS, which provides a set of detector-agnostic and highly performant tracking algorithms that have demonstrated promising performance for a few high energy physics and nuclear physics experiments.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2309.02358
Document Type :
Working Paper