The D0 experiment through some numbers:
- Detector outer dimensions: 20 x 12 x 12 (in meters for length x height x width ), weight: 5500 tons
- 120 000 channels
- central detector composed of :
drift chamber (vertex detector),
transition radiation detector (TRD under CEA-Saclay responsability)
central drift chamber et two end-caps bouchons for charged particles tracking
- Liquid Argon calorimeter (U/LAr em part, U-Niobium/Lar Had part, Cu/LAr coarse Had central and Steel/LAr coarse Had endcaps)
55000 channels
in three cryostats of 5.2 m diameter (central: 3 m long, two endcaps: 2.6 m long each)
20000 gallons (with storage dewar) of liquid argon
within a 1.8 T toroïd
- muons central chambers: 6624 drift cells (in 94 chambers)
- collaboration of more 500 scientists from 60 institutes from 15 countries
- more than 110 theses
- D0 upgrades between 1996-2001:
- new central and inner detectors
silicon microstrips vertex detector with 793 000 channels (SMT)
scintillating fibers tracking detector (200 km of fibers) (CFT)
2 T solenoïd (1 X_0) , 2.7 m long, 1.4 m diameter (in front of the calorimeter)
- preshower detectors: central (CPS) and forward (FPS)
- new calorimeter electronics
- scintillation counters for the central muon detector
- forward muon detectors
- very forward proton detector (removed in 2007)
- trigger rates L1 = 1 kHz, L3 = 50 Hz
- typical data acquisition efficiency 85%
- typical events size: 220 kb/events (more than 1.5 billions events for Run2a from 2002 to march 2006)
- integrated luminosity at Run 2a 1.5 fb-1
- Run 2b from 2006 to 2011. Integrated luminosity of 10.5 fb-1
- collaboration of more than 600 scientists (50% non-US), from 88 institutes (38 US and 50 non-US) from 19 countries
- more than 300 defended phD
- more than 350 publications