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The CMS RPC project, results from 2009 cosmics data taking

The Resistive Plate Chambers are used in the CMS experiment as a dedicated muon trigger both in barrel and endcap system. About 4000 square meter of double gap RPCs have been produced and have been installed in the experiment since 2007. The full barrel system and a fraction of the endcaps have been...

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Autor principal: Carrillo Montoya, Camilo Andres
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1285541
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description The Resistive Plate Chambers are used in the CMS experiment as a dedicated muon trigger both in barrel and endcap system. About 4000 square meter of double gap RPCs have been produced and have been installed in the experiment since 2007. The full barrel system and a fraction of the endcaps have been extensively commisioned with milions of cosmic rays collected by the full CMS experiment. Making use of the redundant muon system composed by Drift Tube in the barrel and CSC in the endcaps that provide independent tracking and trigger informations, the performances of the RPCs have been studied in terms of efficiency, cluster size multiplicity, spatial resolution and trigger response. Moreover during the long period of detector operations the stability of the system has been monitored to study the dark currents and noise behavior as a function of time. First results obtained using the cosmic rays data taken in the 2008 and 2009 will be reported here.
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spelling cern-12855412019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1285541engCarrillo Montoya, Camilo AndresThe CMS RPC project, results from 2009 cosmics data takingDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe Resistive Plate Chambers are used in the CMS experiment as a dedicated muon trigger both in barrel and endcap system. About 4000 square meter of double gap RPCs have been produced and have been installed in the experiment since 2007. The full barrel system and a fraction of the endcaps have been extensively commisioned with milions of cosmic rays collected by the full CMS experiment. Making use of the redundant muon system composed by Drift Tube in the barrel and CSC in the endcaps that provide independent tracking and trigger informations, the performances of the RPCs have been studied in terms of efficiency, cluster size multiplicity, spatial resolution and trigger response. Moreover during the long period of detector operations the stability of the system has been monitored to study the dark currents and noise behavior as a function of time. First results obtained using the cosmic rays data taken in the 2008 and 2009 will be reported here.CMS-CR-2010-070oai:cds.cern.ch:12855412010-05-28
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title The CMS RPC project, results from 2009 cosmics data taking
title_full The CMS RPC project, results from 2009 cosmics data taking
title_fullStr The CMS RPC project, results from 2009 cosmics data taking
title_full_unstemmed The CMS RPC project, results from 2009 cosmics data taking
title_short The CMS RPC project, results from 2009 cosmics data taking
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