Beam Test of BTeV Pixel Detectors
J. C. Wang, J. A. Appel, M. Artuso, J. N. Butler, G. Cancelo, G., Cardoso, H. Cheung, G. Chiodini, D. C. Christian, A. Colautti, R. Coluccia,, M. Di Corato, E. E. Gottschalk, B. K. Hall, J. Hoff, P. A. Kasper, R., Kutschke, S. W. Kwan, A. Mekkaoui, D. Menasce, C. Newsom, S. Sala

TL;DR
This paper reports on beam tests of BTeV pixel detectors, analyzing their spatial resolution at various incident angles and comparing experimental results with Monte Carlo simulations.
Contribution
It provides new empirical data on pixel detector performance and validates simulation models for different sensor-readout configurations.
Findings
Spatial resolution varies with incident angle
Experimental results agree with Monte Carlo predictions
Performance data for different sensor-electronics combinations
Abstract
The silicon pixel vertex detector is one of the key elements of the BTeV spectrometer. Detector prototypes were tested in a beam at Fermilab. We report here on the measured spatial resolution as a function of the incident angles for different sensor-readout electronics combinations. We compare the results with predictions from our Monte Carlo simulation.
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