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arXiv:2205.13477

LHCb Velo Group

Measurement of thermal properties of the LHCb VELO detector using track-based software alignment

The thermal properties of the LHCb Vertex Locator (VELO) are studied using the real-time detector alignment procedure. The variation of the position and orientation of the detector elements as a function of the operating temperature of the VELO is presented. This study uses a dataset collected by the LHCb experiment during a VELO temperature scan performed at the end of LHC Run 2 (October 2018). Significant shrinkage of the VELO modules is observed at the operating temperature of −30∘ compared to the laboratory measurements on a single module taken at a range of temperatures from +45∘ to −25∘. The thermal shrinkage expected from the extrapolation of laboratory measurements to lower temperatures, and the results of this alignment study are in good agreement.