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Commissioning of the CMS tracker and preparing for early physics at the LHC

The Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment is a general purpose detector at the Large Hadron Collider. It has been designed and optimised to discover the Higgs boson and physics beyond the Standard Model. An early discovery of the Higgs boson is the collaboration's top priority and will require...

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Autor principal: Wingham, Matthew
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Imp. Coll. London 2008
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1133150
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description The Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment is a general purpose detector at the Large Hadron Collider. It has been designed and optimised to discover the Higgs boson and physics beyond the Standard Model. An early discovery of the Higgs boson is the collaboration's top priority and will require a good understanding of both the detector and the physics of the background processes, with a small integrated luminosity. This principle has been the driving force behind the work presented in this thesis. The Silicon Strip Tracker (SST) sits at the heart of the CMS detector. The development of core algorithms to commission the SST are reviewed and the process of live commissioning at the Tracker Integration Facility is described. A crowning success of this study is the calibration of 1.6 M channels and their synchronisation to a cosmic muon trigger to within 1 ns. The SST is expected to produce five times more zero-suppressed data than any other CMS sub-detector. As such its efficient handling within High-Level Trigger algorithms is paramount. The performance of the online hit reconstruction software is profiled, the inefficiencies are characterised and a new scheme to focus on physics regions-of-interest only is proposed. As an example of its success, when running the single \tau trigger path over $H^{\pm} \to \tau^{\pm}\nu_{\tau}$ events, hit reconstruction times were reduced from 838 $\pm$ 5 ms to only 5.13 $\pm$ 0.05 ms without any loss in tracking efficiency . The new software is now the tracker community's permanent online solution and is expected to become the offline solution in the near future. $b\overline{b}Z^{0}$ production at the LHC is of great interest, primarily due to its status as a background to a supersymmetric Higgs boson production process. The preparation for a cross section measurement with 100 pb-1 of data (expected by the end of 2009) is made. The prominent backgrounds are identified and a signal selection strategy is developed and optimised using Monte Carlo. This study demonstrates that a cross section measurement with this amount of data is feasible. Finally, a method to estimate background from data is tested.
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spelling cern-11331502019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1133150engWingham, MatthewCommissioning of the CMS tracker and preparing for early physics at the LHCDetectors and Experimental TechniquesParticle Physics - ExperimentThe Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment is a general purpose detector at the Large Hadron Collider. It has been designed and optimised to discover the Higgs boson and physics beyond the Standard Model. An early discovery of the Higgs boson is the collaboration's top priority and will require a good understanding of both the detector and the physics of the background processes, with a small integrated luminosity. This principle has been the driving force behind the work presented in this thesis. The Silicon Strip Tracker (SST) sits at the heart of the CMS detector. The development of core algorithms to commission the SST are reviewed and the process of live commissioning at the Tracker Integration Facility is described. A crowning success of this study is the calibration of 1.6 M channels and their synchronisation to a cosmic muon trigger to within 1 ns. The SST is expected to produce five times more zero-suppressed data than any other CMS sub-detector. As such its efficient handling within High-Level Trigger algorithms is paramount. The performance of the online hit reconstruction software is profiled, the inefficiencies are characterised and a new scheme to focus on physics regions-of-interest only is proposed. As an example of its success, when running the single \tau trigger path over $H^{\pm} \to \tau^{\pm}\nu_{\tau}$ events, hit reconstruction times were reduced from 838 $\pm$ 5 ms to only 5.13 $\pm$ 0.05 ms without any loss in tracking efficiency . The new software is now the tracker community's permanent online solution and is expected to become the offline solution in the near future. $b\overline{b}Z^{0}$ production at the LHC is of great interest, primarily due to its status as a background to a supersymmetric Higgs boson production process. The preparation for a cross section measurement with 100 pb-1 of data (expected by the end of 2009) is made. The prominent backgrounds are identified and a signal selection strategy is developed and optimised using Monte Carlo. This study demonstrates that a cross section measurement with this amount of data is feasible. Finally, a method to estimate background from data is tested.Imp. Coll. LondonCERN-THESIS-2008-081oai:cds.cern.ch:11331502008
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Particle Physics - Experiment
Wingham, Matthew
Commissioning of the CMS tracker and preparing for early physics at the LHC
title Commissioning of the CMS tracker and preparing for early physics at the LHC
title_full Commissioning of the CMS tracker and preparing for early physics at the LHC
title_fullStr Commissioning of the CMS tracker and preparing for early physics at the LHC
title_full_unstemmed Commissioning of the CMS tracker and preparing for early physics at the LHC
title_short Commissioning of the CMS tracker and preparing for early physics at the LHC
title_sort commissioning of the cms tracker and preparing for early physics at the lhc
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1133150
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