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Muon Identification at ATLAS and CMS
Muonic final states will provide clean signatures formany physics processes at the LHC. The two LHC experiments ATLAS and CMS will be able to identify muons with a high reconstruction efficiency above 96% and a high transverse momentum resolution better than 2% for transverse momenta below 400 GeV/c...
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author | Kortner, Oliver |
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description | Muonic final states will provide clean signatures formany physics processes at the LHC. The two LHC experiments ATLAS and CMS will be able to identify muons with a high reconstruction efficiency above 96% and a high transverse momentum resolution better than 2% for transverse momenta below 400 GeV/c and about 10% at 1 TeV/c. The two experiments follow complentary concepts of muon detection. ATLAS has an instrumented air-toroid mangetic system serving as a stand-alone muon spectrometer. CMS relies on high bending power and momentum resolution in the inner detector, and uses an iron yoke to increase its magnetic field. The iron yoke is instrumented with chambers used for muon identification. Therefore, muon momenta can only be reconstructed with high precision by combining inner-detector information with the data from the muon chambers. |
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spelling | cern-10456172023-03-15T19:11:10Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1045617engKortner, OliverMuon Identification at ATLAS and CMSParticle Physics - ExperimentMuonic final states will provide clean signatures formany physics processes at the LHC. The two LHC experiments ATLAS and CMS will be able to identify muons with a high reconstruction efficiency above 96% and a high transverse momentum resolution better than 2% for transverse momenta below 400 GeV/c and about 10% at 1 TeV/c. The two experiments follow complentary concepts of muon detection. ATLAS has an instrumented air-toroid mangetic system serving as a stand-alone muon spectrometer. CMS relies on high bending power and momentum resolution in the inner detector, and uses an iron yoke to increase its magnetic field. The iron yoke is instrumented with chambers used for muon identification. Therefore, muon momenta can only be reconstructed with high precision by combining inner-detector information with the data from the muon chambers.Muonic final states will provide clean signatures formany physics processes at the LHC. The two LHC experiments ATLAS and CMS will be able to identify muons with a high reconstruction efficiency above 96% and a high transverse momentum resolution better than 2% for transverse momenta below 400 GeV/c and about 10% at 1 TeV/c. The two experiments follow complentary concepts of muon detection. ATLAS has an instrumented air-toroid mangetic system serving as a stand-alone muon spectrometer. CMS relies on high bending power and momentum resolution in the inner detector, and uses an iron yoke to increase its magnetic field. The iron yoke is instrumented with chambers used for muon identification. Therefore, muon momenta can only be reconstructed with high precision by combining inner-detector information with the data from the muon chambers.arXiv:0707.0905oai:cds.cern.ch:10456172007-07-09 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Experiment Kortner, Oliver Muon Identification at ATLAS and CMS |
title | Muon Identification at ATLAS and CMS |
title_full | Muon Identification at ATLAS and CMS |
title_fullStr | Muon Identification at ATLAS and CMS |
title_full_unstemmed | Muon Identification at ATLAS and CMS |
title_short | Muon Identification at ATLAS and CMS |
title_sort | muon identification at atlas and cms |
topic | Particle Physics - Experiment |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1045617 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT kortneroliver muonidentificationatatlasandcms |