Silicon Vertex Detector of the Belle II Experiment
S. Mondal, K. Adamczyk, L. Aggarwal, H. Aihara, T. Aziz, S. Bacher, S., Bahinipati, G. Batignani, J. Baudot, P. K. Behera, S. Bettarini, T. Bilka, A., Bozek, F. Buchsteiner, G. Casarosa, L. Corona, S. B. Das, G. Dujany, C., Finck, F. Forti, M. Friedl, A. Gabrielli, B. Gobbo

TL;DR
The Belle II silicon vertex detector (SVD) has demonstrated stable, high-efficiency performance since 2019, with innovative hit-time grouping and track timing methods enhancing background rejection and online reconstruction in a high-luminosity environment.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel hit grouping procedure based on timing and a new method for estimating track and collision times with high speed and precision, improving background rejection and data analysis.
Findings
Stable >99% hit efficiency since 2019
Effective background suppression using timing-based hit grouping
Fast online track timing estimation with high precision
Abstract
The silicon vertex detector (SVD) is installed at the heart of the Belle II experiment, taking data at the high-luminosity -Factory SuperKEKB since 2019. The detector has shown a stable and above-99\% hit efficiency, with a large signal-to-noise in all sensors since the beginning of data taking. Cluster position and time resolution have been measured with 2020 and 2022 data and show excellent performance and stability. The effect of radiation damage is visible, but not affecting the performance. As the luminosity increases, higher machine backgrounds are expected and the excellent hit-time information in SVD can be exploited for background rejection. In particular, we have recently developed a novel procedure to select hits by grouping them event-by-event based on their time. This new procedure allows a significant reduction of the fake rate, while preserving the tracking efficiency,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
