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The CMS Muon System Alignment

The alignment of the muon system of CMS is performed using different techniques: photogrammetry measurements, optical alignment and alignment with tracks. For track-based alignment, several methods are employed, ranging from a hit and impact point (HIP) algorithm and a procedure exploiting chamber o...

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Autor principal: Martinez Ruiz-Del-Arbol, P
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1196168
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description The alignment of the muon system of CMS is performed using different techniques: photogrammetry measurements, optical alignment and alignment with tracks. For track-based alignment, several methods are employed, ranging from a hit and impact point (HIP) algorithm and a procedure exploiting chamber overlaps to a global fit method based on the Millepede approach. For start-up alignment as long as available integrated luminosity is still significantly limiting the size of the muon sample from collisions, cosmic muon and beam halo signatures play a very strong role. During the last commissioning runs in 2008 the first aligned geometries have been produced and validated with data. The CMS offline computing infrastructure has been used in order to perform improved reconstructions. We present the computational aspects related to the calculation of alignment constants at the CERN Analysis Facility (CAF), the production and population of databases and the validation and performance in the official reconstruction. Also the integration of track-based and other sources of alignment is discussed.
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spelling cern-11961682019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1196168engMartinez Ruiz-Del-Arbol, PThe CMS Muon System AlignmentDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe alignment of the muon system of CMS is performed using different techniques: photogrammetry measurements, optical alignment and alignment with tracks. For track-based alignment, several methods are employed, ranging from a hit and impact point (HIP) algorithm and a procedure exploiting chamber overlaps to a global fit method based on the Millepede approach. For start-up alignment as long as available integrated luminosity is still significantly limiting the size of the muon sample from collisions, cosmic muon and beam halo signatures play a very strong role. During the last commissioning runs in 2008 the first aligned geometries have been produced and validated with data. The CMS offline computing infrastructure has been used in order to perform improved reconstructions. We present the computational aspects related to the calculation of alignment constants at the CERN Analysis Facility (CAF), the production and population of databases and the validation and performance in the official reconstruction. Also the integration of track-based and other sources of alignment is discussed.CMS-CR-2009-102oai:cds.cern.ch:11961682009-05-14
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Martinez Ruiz-Del-Arbol, P
The CMS Muon System Alignment
title The CMS Muon System Alignment
title_full The CMS Muon System Alignment
title_fullStr The CMS Muon System Alignment
title_full_unstemmed The CMS Muon System Alignment
title_short The CMS Muon System Alignment
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