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The Performance of the Beam Conditions and Radiation Monitoring System of CMS

The Beam Conditions and Radiation Monitoring System (BRM), is installed in CMS to protect the CMS detector from high beam losses and to provide feedback to the LHC and CMS on the beam conditions. The primary detector sub-systems are based on either single crystal diamond sensors (BCM1F) for particl...

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Autor principal: Dabrowski, Anne
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1406805
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description The Beam Conditions and Radiation Monitoring System (BRM), is installed in CMS to protect the CMS detector from high beam losses and to provide feedback to the LHC and CMS on the beam conditions. The primary detector sub-systems are based on either single crystal diamond sensors (BCM1F) for particle counting with nanosecond resolution or on polycrystalline diamonds (BCM2; BCM1L) for integrated signal current measurements. Beam scintillation counters (BSC) are also used during low luminosity running. The detectors have radiation hard front-end electronics and are read out independently of the CMS central data acquisition and are online whenever there is beam in the LHC machine. The various sub-systems exploit different time resolutions and position locations to be able to monitor the beam induced backgrounds and the flux of particles produced during collisions. This paper describes the CMS BRM system and the complementary aspects of the installed BRM sub-detectors to measure both single particle count rates and signal currents originating from beam backgrounds and collision products in CMS.
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spelling cern-14068052019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1406805engDabrowski, AnneThe Performance of the Beam Conditions and Radiation Monitoring System of CMSDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe Beam Conditions and Radiation Monitoring System (BRM), is installed in CMS to protect the CMS detector from high beam losses and to provide feedback to the LHC and CMS on the beam conditions. The primary detector sub-systems are based on either single crystal diamond sensors (BCM1F) for particle counting with nanosecond resolution or on polycrystalline diamonds (BCM2; BCM1L) for integrated signal current measurements. Beam scintillation counters (BSC) are also used during low luminosity running. The detectors have radiation hard front-end electronics and are read out independently of the CMS central data acquisition and are online whenever there is beam in the LHC machine. The various sub-systems exploit different time resolutions and position locations to be able to monitor the beam induced backgrounds and the flux of particles produced during collisions. This paper describes the CMS BRM system and the complementary aspects of the installed BRM sub-detectors to measure both single particle count rates and signal currents originating from beam backgrounds and collision products in CMS.CMS-CR-2011-275oai:cds.cern.ch:14068052011-10-31
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Dabrowski, Anne
The Performance of the Beam Conditions and Radiation Monitoring System of CMS
title The Performance of the Beam Conditions and Radiation Monitoring System of CMS
title_full The Performance of the Beam Conditions and Radiation Monitoring System of CMS
title_fullStr The Performance of the Beam Conditions and Radiation Monitoring System of CMS
title_full_unstemmed The Performance of the Beam Conditions and Radiation Monitoring System of CMS
title_short The Performance of the Beam Conditions and Radiation Monitoring System of CMS
title_sort performance of the beam conditions and radiation monitoring system of cms
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1406805
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