ALICE3-TRK: fix y-axis orientation in the sensor local coordinate system, keeping the geometry unchanged#15134
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This change modifies the method with which sensor and metal subvolumes are positioned within the ML/OT chips.
This change does not alter the geometry, but ensures that the orientation of the chip's local reference system has the y-axis oriented toward the interaction point. This is the convention used in the digitization and reconstruction processes.
Everything else remains unchanged.