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  1. Akesson, T; Arik, E; Assamagan, K; Baker, K; Barberio, E; Barberis, D; Bertelsen, H; Bytchkov, V; Callahan, J; Catinaccio, A; Danielsson, H; Dittus, F; Dolgoshein, B; Dressnandt, N; Ebenstein, WL; Eerola, P; Farthouat, P; Froidevaux, D; Grichkevitch, Y; Hajduk, Z; Hansen, JR; Keener, PT; Kekelidze, G; Konovalov, S; Kowalski, T; Kramarenko, VA; Krivchitch, A; Laritchev, A; Lichard, P; Lucotte, A; Lundberg, B; Luehring, F; Mailov, A; Manara, A; McFarlane, K; Mitsou, VA; Morozov, S; Muraviev, S; Nadtochy, A; Newcomer, FM; Olszowska, J; Ogren, H; Oh, SH; Peshekhonov, V; Rembser, C; Romaniouk, A; Rousseau, D; Rust, DR; Schegelsky, V; Sapinski, M; Shmeleva, A; Smirnov, S; Smirnova, LN; Sosnovtsev, V; Soutchkov, S; Spiridenkov, E; Tikhomirov, V; Van Berg, R; Vassilakopoulos, V; Wang, C; Williams, HH, Particle identification using the time-over-threshold method in the ATLAS transition radiation tracker, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment, vol. 474 no. 2 (December, 2001), pp. 172-187, Elsevier BV [doi]
    (last updated on 2026/01/21)

    Abstract:
    Test-beam studies of the ATLAS Transition Radiation Tracker (TRT) straw tube performance in terms of electron-pion separation using a time-over-threshold method are described. The test-beam data are compared with Monte Carlo simulations of charged particles passing through the straw tubes of the TRT. For energies below 10 GeV, the time-over-threshold method combined with the standard transition-radiation cluster-counting technique significantly improves the electron-pion separation in the TRT. The use of the time-over-threshold information also provides some kaon-pion separation, thereby significantly enhancing the B-physics capabilities of the ATLAS detector. © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.


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