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Calibration and Alignment of the CMS Silicon Tracking Detector

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will dominate the high energy physics program in the coming decade. The discovery of the standard model Higgs boson and the discovery of super-symmetric particles are within the reach at the energy scale explored by the LHC. However, the high luminosity and the high e...

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Autor principal: Stoye, M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: DESY 2007
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1047047
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description The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will dominate the high energy physics program in the coming decade. The discovery of the standard model Higgs boson and the discovery of super-symmetric particles are within the reach at the energy scale explored by the LHC. However, the high luminosity and the high energy of the colliding protons lead to challenging demands on the detectors. The hostile radiation environment requires irradiation hard detectors, where the innermost subdetectors, consisting of silicon modules, are most affected. This thesis is devoted to the calibration and alignment of the silicon tracking detector. Electron test beam data, taken at DESY, have been used to investigate the performance of detector modules which previously were irradiated with protons up to a dose expected after 10 years of operation. The irradiated sensors turned out to be still better than required. The performance of the inner tracking systems will be dominated by the degree to which the positions of the sensors can be determined. Only a track based alignment procedure can reach the required precision. Such an alignment procedure is a major challenge given that about 50000 geometry constants need to be measured. Making use of the novel minimization program Millepede II an alignment strategy has been developed in which all detector components are aligned simultaneously, as many sources of information as possible are used, and all correlations between the position parameters of the detectors are taken into account. Utilizing simulated data, a proof of concept of the alignment strategy is shown.
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spelling cern-10470472019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1047047engStoye, MCalibration and Alignment of the CMS Silicon Tracking DetectorDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will dominate the high energy physics program in the coming decade. The discovery of the standard model Higgs boson and the discovery of super-symmetric particles are within the reach at the energy scale explored by the LHC. However, the high luminosity and the high energy of the colliding protons lead to challenging demands on the detectors. The hostile radiation environment requires irradiation hard detectors, where the innermost subdetectors, consisting of silicon modules, are most affected. This thesis is devoted to the calibration and alignment of the silicon tracking detector. Electron test beam data, taken at DESY, have been used to investigate the performance of detector modules which previously were irradiated with protons up to a dose expected after 10 years of operation. The irradiated sensors turned out to be still better than required. The performance of the inner tracking systems will be dominated by the degree to which the positions of the sensors can be determined. Only a track based alignment procedure can reach the required precision. Such an alignment procedure is a major challenge given that about 50000 geometry constants need to be measured. Making use of the novel minimization program Millepede II an alignment strategy has been developed in which all detector components are aligned simultaneously, as many sources of information as possible are used, and all correlations between the position parameters of the detectors are taken into account. Utilizing simulated data, a proof of concept of the alignment strategy is shown.DESYCERN-THESIS-2007-049DESY-THESIS-2007-026CMS-TS-2007-017oai:cds.cern.ch:10470472007
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Stoye, M
Calibration and Alignment of the CMS Silicon Tracking Detector
title Calibration and Alignment of the CMS Silicon Tracking Detector
title_full Calibration and Alignment of the CMS Silicon Tracking Detector
title_fullStr Calibration and Alignment of the CMS Silicon Tracking Detector
title_full_unstemmed Calibration and Alignment of the CMS Silicon Tracking Detector
title_short Calibration and Alignment of the CMS Silicon Tracking Detector
title_sort calibration and alignment of the cms silicon tracking detector
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1047047
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