The BTeV Experiment
E. W. Vaandering (on behalf of the BTeV Collaboration)

TL;DR
The BTeV experiment at Fermilab is designed to perform precision measurements of CP violation, mixing, and rare decays in beauty and charmed hadrons using a specialized detector with pixel technology and integrated vertex computation.
Contribution
This paper introduces the BTeV detector design and its capabilities for studying heavy flavor physics at the Fermilab Tevatron.
Findings
Designed pixel detectors for the interaction region
Integrated vertex computation in the trigger system
Aimed for high-precision CP violation and rare decay measurements
Abstract
BTeV is an approved forward collider experiment at the Fermilab Tevatron dedicated to precision studies of CP violation, mixing, and rare decays of beauty and charmed hadrons. The BTeV detector has been designed to achieve these goals. Pixel detectors cover the interaction region and vertex computation is included in the lowest level trigger.
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