ATLAS silicon module assembly and qualification tests at IFIC Valencia
J. Bernabeu, J. V. Civera, M. J. Costa, C. Escobar, J. Fuster, C., Garcia, J. E. Garcia-Navarro, F. Gonzalez, S. Gonzalez-Sevilla, C. Lacasta,, G. Llosa, S. Marti-Garcia, M. Minano, V. A. Mitsou, P. Modesto, J. Nacher, R., Rodriguez-Oliete, F. J. Sanchez, L. Sospedra

TL;DR
This paper details the assembly, testing, and quality control procedures for ATLAS silicon detector modules at IFIC Valencia, emphasizing mechanical and electrical stability to ensure reliable operation at the LHC.
Contribution
It presents the assembly process and quality assurance methods for ATLAS silicon modules, highlighting the achieved mechanical and electrical stability.
Findings
High mechanical stability of assembled modules
Electrical stability confirmed through testing
Successful assembly process at IFIC Valencia
Abstract
ATLAS experiment, designed to probe the interactions of particles emerging out of proton proton collisions at energies of up to 14 TeV, will assume operation at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in 2007. This paper discusses the assembly and the quality control tests of forward detector modules for the ATLAS silicon microstrip detector assembled at the Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular (IFIC) in Valencia. The construction and testing procedures are outlined and the laboratory equipment is briefly described. Emphasis is given on the module quality achieved in terms of mechanical and electrical stability.
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