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RESEARCH PRODUCT

The track finding algorithm of the Belle II vertex detectors

Felix MetznerTobias SchlüterJonas WagnerMichael SchnellJakob LettenbichlerBjoern SpruckJakub KandraPeter KodysMoritz NadlerB. OberhofThomas HauthOliver FrostThomas MadlenerGiulia CasarosaGiulia CasarosaM. HeckThomas LückThomas LückEugenio PaoloniMartin RitterMichael ZieglerViktor TrusovC. WesselT. BilkaNils BraunPeter KvasnickaM. T. PrimR. Frühwirth

subject

PhysicsParticle physicsPixel010308 nuclear & particles physicsPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsTrack (disk drive)PhysicsQC1-999DetectorCharged particle track finding(all)Tracking (particle physics)01 natural sciencesParticle detectorlaw.inventionMomentumlaw0103 physical sciencesddc:530High Energy Physics::Experiment010306 general physicsColliderAlgorithmEnergy (signal processing)

description

The Belle II experiment is a high energy multi purpose particle detector operated at the asymmetric e + e − - collider SuperKEKB in Tsukuba (Japan). In this work we describe the algorithm performing the pattern recognition for inner tracking detector which consists of two layers of pixel detectors and four layers of double sided silicon strip detectors arranged around the interaction region. The track finding algorithm will be used both during the High Level Trigger on-line track reconstruction and during the off-line full reconstruction. It must provide good efficiency down to momenta as low as 50 MeV/c where material effects are sizeable even in an extremely thin detector as the VXD. In addition it has to be able to cope with the high occupancy of the Belle II detectors due to the background. The underlying concept of the track finding algorithm, as well as details of the implementation are outlined. The algorithm is proven to run with good performance on simulated ϒ(4S ) → BB events with an efficiency for reconstructing tracks of above 90% over a wide range of momentum.

10.1051/epjconf/201715000007https://doaj.org/article/141f795117794a4398147b26a25e5c86