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The alignment of the CMS Silicon Tracker
The complex system of the CMS all-silicon Tracker, with 15 148 silicon strip and 1440 silicon pixel modules, requires sophisticated alignment procedures. In order to achieve an optimal track-parameter resolution, the position and orientation of its modules need to be determined with a precision of f...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2010
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1316974 |
Sumario: | The complex system of the CMS all-silicon Tracker, with 15 148 silicon
strip and 1440 silicon pixel modules, requires sophisticated alignment
procedures. In order to achieve an optimal track-parameter resolution,
the position and orientation of its modules need to be determined with
a precision of few micrometers.
We present results of the alignment of the full Tracker, in its final
position, used for the reconstruction of the first collisions recorded by the
CMS experiment. The aligned geometry is based on the analysis of several
million reconstructed tracks recorded during the commissioning of the CMS
experiment, both with cosmic rays and with the first proton-proton collisions.
The geometry has been systematically monitored in the different periods
of operation of the CMS detector.
The results have been validated by several data-driven studies (laser beam
cross-checks, track fit self-consistency, track residuals in overlapping
module regions, and track parameter resolution) and compared with predictions
obtained from a detailed detector simulation. |
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