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The Laser Alignment System for the CMS silicon strip tracker

The Laser Alignment System (LAS) of the CMS silicon strip Tracker has been designed for surveying the geometry of the large-scale Tracker support structures. It uses 40 laser beams ($\lambda$ = 1075 nm) that induce signals on a subset of the Tracker silicon sensors. The positions in space of the las...

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Autor principal: Olzem, Jan
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1358852
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Sumario:The Laser Alignment System (LAS) of the CMS silicon strip Tracker has been designed for surveying the geometry of the large-scale Tracker support structures. It uses 40 laser beams ($\lambda$ = 1075 nm) that induce signals on a subset of the Tracker silicon sensors. The positions in space of the laser spots on the sensors are reconstructed with a resolution of 30 $\mu$m. From this, the LAS is capable of permanent in-time monitoring of the different Tracker components relative to each other with better than 30 $\mu$m precision. Additionally, it can provide an absolute measurement of the Tracker mechanical structure with an accuracy better than 70 $\mu$m, thereby supplying additional input to the track based alignment at detector startup. 31 out of the 40 LAS beams have been successfully operated during the CMS cosmic muon data taking campaign in autumn 2008. The alignment of the Tracker Endcap Discs and of the discs with respect to the Tracker Inner Barrel and Tracker Outer Barrel subdetectors was measured with a precision of 70 $\mu$m. With the operation of the full set of LAS beams in the Summer of 2009, even higher precision is expected. This measurement will provide the reference for monitoring the stability of the Tracker mechanical structure during physics runs to a level better than 30 $\mu$m.