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The CMS Tracker performances using cosmic ray data

The CMS Silicon Strip Tracker (SST) consists of 25000 silicon microstrip sensors covering an area of 210~m$^2$ and 10 million readout channels. Starting from December 2007 the SST has been inserted and connected inside the CMS experiment and since summer 2008 it has been commissioned using cosmic mu...

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Autor principal: Ciulli, Vitaliano
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1358754
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description The CMS Silicon Strip Tracker (SST) consists of 25000 silicon microstrip sensors covering an area of 210~m$^2$ and 10 million readout channels. Starting from December 2007 the SST has been inserted and connected inside the CMS experiment and since summer 2008 it has been commissioned using cosmic muons with and without magnetic field. During these data taking the performance of the SST have been carefully studied: the noise of the detector, together with its correlations with the strip length and the temperature, the data integrity, the S/N ratio, the hit reconstruction efficiency have been all monitored with time and for different conditions, at the full detector granularity. In this presentation an overview of the SST monitoring workflow and the detector performance results will be given.
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spelling cern-13587542019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1358754engCiulli, VitalianoThe CMS Tracker performances using cosmic ray dataDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe CMS Silicon Strip Tracker (SST) consists of 25000 silicon microstrip sensors covering an area of 210~m$^2$ and 10 million readout channels. Starting from December 2007 the SST has been inserted and connected inside the CMS experiment and since summer 2008 it has been commissioned using cosmic muons with and without magnetic field. During these data taking the performance of the SST have been carefully studied: the noise of the detector, together with its correlations with the strip length and the temperature, the data integrity, the S/N ratio, the hit reconstruction efficiency have been all monitored with time and for different conditions, at the full detector granularity. In this presentation an overview of the SST monitoring workflow and the detector performance results will be given.CMS-CR-2009-225oai:cds.cern.ch:13587542009-08-24
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Ciulli, Vitaliano
The CMS Tracker performances using cosmic ray data
title The CMS Tracker performances using cosmic ray data
title_full The CMS Tracker performances using cosmic ray data
title_fullStr The CMS Tracker performances using cosmic ray data
title_full_unstemmed The CMS Tracker performances using cosmic ray data
title_short The CMS Tracker performances using cosmic ray data
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topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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