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The Upgrade of the CMS Tracker for Super-LHC
The CMS experiment at LHC is planning a major upgrade of its tracking system to adapt to an expected increase in luminosity of the accelerator by an order of magnitude to $10^{35}$\,cm$^{-2}$s$^{-1}$, expected to be reached about ten years after start-up. The CMS tracker will have to cope with sev...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2009
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1358853 |
Sumario: | The CMS experiment at LHC is planning a major
upgrade of its tracking system to adapt to an
expected increase in luminosity of the accelerator
by an order of magnitude to $10^{35}$\,cm$^{-2}$s$^{-1}$,
expected to be reached about ten years after start-up.
The CMS tracker will have to cope with several
hundred interactions per bunch crossing and
fluxes of thousands of charged particles emerging
from the 40\,MHz collisions. This will require major
developments of detector technology and R\&D
has begun to address the expected challenges.
Among the most important are the radiation
tolerance of sensors and other components,
the provision and distribution of power for
both electronics and sensors, the removal of
increased heat loads, and the development of
low power, but highly performing electronics
in more advanced technologies. CMS has also
identified a novel requirement, which is to
provide tracker data to contribute to the first
level trigger, which must maintain the 100\,kHz
rate for compatibility with existing sub-detector
systems while increasing the trigger decision
latency by only a factor of two. The motivations for
the upgrade, recent progress in several aspects
of the R\&D as well as the current status of
designs of a new tracker is described. |
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