T0 detector

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The T0 detector is a specialized timing device in the ALICE experiment at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider, used to provide precise event start times and trigger signals for heavy-ion collision measurements.

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T0 detector canonical 2
ALICE T0 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf particle detector subsystem
timing detector
alsoKnownAs T0 detector
surface form: ALICE T0
contributesTo event time determination for ALICE Time-Of-Flight detector
online trigger system of ALICE
dataType fast timing signals
designedFor high interaction rates
precise bunch-crossing identification
environment LHC underground experimental cavern
locatedAt CERN
locatedIn Large Hadron Collider
operatedBy ALICE experiment
surface form: ALICE collaboration
partOf ALICE experiment
position close to interaction point
installed on both sides of ALICE interaction point
primaryFunction measure collision time
provide precise event start time
provide trigger signals
provides centrality trigger information
minimum-bias trigger
vertex timing information
readoutType fast photomultiplier readout
roleInExperiment defines time zero for physics analyses
helps separate beam–beam from beam–gas interactions
sensitiveTo charged particles from collisions
subsystemOf ALICE experiment
surface form: ALICE central barrel detectors
supports centrality determination in heavy-ion collisions
event selection in ALICE trigger system
technology Cherenkov detector
timeResolution better than 50 picoseconds
order of tens of picoseconds
usedFor beam–gas event rejection
luminosity monitoring
time-of-flight start-time determination
usedIn heavy-ion collision experiments
proton–proton collision experiments

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ALICE experiment hasSubsystem T0 detector
T0 detector alsoKnownAs T0 detector
this entity surface form: ALICE T0