Jump to content

MDI: Difference between revisions

From cernipedia
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
The '''machine detector interface''' refers to the topics and regions where the beamlines of the accelerator overlap with the physics experiment’s detector. Key elements include mechanical support of final beamline elements, luminosity monitoring, feedback, background suppression and radiation shielding.
The '''machine detector interface''' refers to the topics and regions where the beamlines of the accelerator overlap with the physics experiment’s detector. Key elements include mechanical support of final beamline elements, luminosity monitoring, feedback, background suppression and radiation shielding.
[[Category:Abbreviations]]
[[Category:Abbreviations]]
[[Category:FAPlist]]

Latest revision as of 20:26, 26 March 2026

The machine detector interface refers to the topics and regions where the beamlines of the accelerator overlap with the physics experiment’s detector. Key elements include mechanical support of final beamline elements, luminosity monitoring, feedback, background suppression and radiation shielding.