Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1828583 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2009 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In a large collider experiment, the precision of the measurements is often limited by the knowledge of the location of the different sub-detectors which make up such an experiment. In A Large Ion Collider Experiment (ALICE), two such critical sub-detectors are the time projection chamber and the inner tracking system. Here is described a system which can monitor the relative position of these two sub-detector systems with the needed accuracy and within the space available. This system utilizes off the shelf USB web-cameras, diode laser light sources, and spherical mirrors. Tests have shown that it can provide a resolution of 9.4±0.3μm for displacements in the plane of the camera and about 78±2μm perpendicular to it.
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Authors
Bjørn S. Nilsen, David Truesdale, Jiro Fujita, Michael Cherney, Yury Gorbunov, Thomas J. Humanic, Jiri Kral, Benjamin Rizzo,