Beam test results for the upgraded LHCb RICH optoelectronic readout system
P. Carniti

TL;DR
This paper presents beam test results validating the performance of the upgraded LHCb RICH detector's optoelectronic readout system, crucial for improved particle identification at higher luminosities.
Contribution
It provides experimental validation of a redesigned optoelectronic readout system for the LHCb RICH detector upgrade.
Findings
Successful beam test validation of the readout system
Performance meets upgraded detector specifications
Enhanced particle identification capability
Abstract
Starting from 2018, the LHCb detector will be upgraded to operate at higher luminosity and extend its potential for new discoveries. The Ring Imaging Cherenkov (RICH) detectors are one of the key components for particle identification of the LHCb detector and the upgraded specifications will require a redesign of the optoelectronic readout chain. In the present work, we describe the experimental setup and the results of the tests carried out with a particle beam to assess and validate the performance of the optoelectronic readout system.
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