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The LHCb Collaboration is constructing a large scintillating fibre tracker for a major upgrade of the experiment during the LHC long shutdown LS2 scheduled for 2019-2020. The detector is based on blue emitting Kuraray SCSF-78MJ fibres of 0.25 mm diameter, read out by linear 128-channel Hamamatsu SiPM arrays. Over a period of about 2 years the full supply of 12,000 km of fibres underwent a systematic and rigorous quality assurance program, including geometrical refinement to deal with rare punctual imperfections. The measurements comprised attenuation length, ionisation light yield, diameter, cladding integrity and radiation tolerance to X-rays. The supply was found to be timely and of very high quality and stability, which led to negligible rejection rates. A small but systematic degradation of the attenuation length by about 1.4% per year is interpreted as natural aging due to oxidation of the polystyrene fibre core and is subject of further investigations.
Sylvain Dunand, Matthew James Large, Giulia Rossi
Sandor Kasas, María Inés Villalba
Marcos Rubinstein, Antonio Sunjerga, Farhad Rachidi-Haeri, Thomas Chaumont