The Magnetic Distortion Calibration System of the LHCb RICH1 Detector
A. Borgia, W. Cameron, A. Contu, C. D'Ambrosio, C. Frei, N. Harnew, M., John, G. Lefeuvre, R. Mountain, S. Stone, D. Websdale, F. Xing

TL;DR
This paper presents the design, construction, and performance of a calibration system for the LHCb RICH1 detector's HPDs, correcting magnetic field-induced distortions to improve detection accuracy.
Contribution
It introduces a novel calibration system specifically designed to correct magnetic distortions in the LHCb RICH1 detector's HPDs.
Findings
Calibration system effectively corrects magnetic distortions
Improved accuracy of photon detection in RICH1
System demonstrates reliable operation in experimental conditions
Abstract
The LHCb RICH1 detector uses hybrid photon detectors (HPDs) as its optical sensors. A calibration system has been constructed to provide corrections for distortions that are primarily due to external magnetic fields. We describe here the system design, construction, operation and performance.
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