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Development and Study of Different Muon Track Reconstruction Algorithms for the Level-1 Trigger for the CMS Muon Upgrade with GEM Detectors

In the upcoming years, with the upgrade of the LHC to higher luminosities, CMS will be subject to an increasing flux of particles, especially in its most forward region, at | \eta | > 1.6. To consolidate the muon spectrometer of CMS and increase redundancy, the CMS GEM collaboration proposes to i...

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Autor principal: Lenzi, Thomas
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1551944
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description In the upcoming years, with the upgrade of the LHC to higher luminosities, CMS will be subject to an increasing flux of particles, especially in its most forward region, at | \eta | > 1.6. To consolidate the muon spectrometer of CMS and increase redundancy, the CMS GEM collaboration proposes to instrument the 1.6 < | \eta | < 2.1 region, originally foreseen to be equipped with RPC, with Triple-GEM detectors. This technology has proven to remain efficient under high fluxes and meets the requirements of CMS. This work, using simulations, studies three track reconstruction algorithms intended to be installed in the first selection stage of CMS for Triple-GEM detectors: a Least Squares fit, a standard Kalman filter, and a modified Kalman filter. A comparative analysis is performed between the results obtained with Triple-GEM detectors and those yielded by the actual system in order to quantity the improvements made to the CMS muon spectrometer and to the CMS trigger system.
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spelling cern-15519442021-05-03T08:19:37Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1551944engLenzi, ThomasDevelopment and Study of Different Muon Track Reconstruction Algorithms for the Level-1 Trigger for the CMS Muon Upgrade with GEM DetectorsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesIn the upcoming years, with the upgrade of the LHC to higher luminosities, CMS will be subject to an increasing flux of particles, especially in its most forward region, at | \eta | > 1.6. To consolidate the muon spectrometer of CMS and increase redundancy, the CMS GEM collaboration proposes to instrument the 1.6 < | \eta | < 2.1 region, originally foreseen to be equipped with RPC, with Triple-GEM detectors. This technology has proven to remain efficient under high fluxes and meets the requirements of CMS. This work, using simulations, studies three track reconstruction algorithms intended to be installed in the first selection stage of CMS for Triple-GEM detectors: a Least Squares fit, a standard Kalman filter, and a modified Kalman filter. A comparative analysis is performed between the results obtained with Triple-GEM detectors and those yielded by the actual system in order to quantity the improvements made to the CMS muon spectrometer and to the CMS trigger system.In the upcoming years, with the upgrade of the LHC to higher luminosities, CMS will be subject to an increasing flux of particles, especially in its most forward region, at | \eta | > 1.6. To consolidate the muon spectrometer of CMS and increase redundancy, the CMS GEM collaboration proposes to instrument the 1.6 < | \eta | < 2.1 region, originally foreseen to be equipped with RPC, with Triple-GEM detectors. This technology has proven to remain efficient under high fluxes and meets the requirements of CMS. This work, using simulations, studies three track reconstruction algorithms intended to be installed in the first selection stage of CMS for Triple-GEM detectors: a Least Squares fit, a standard Kalman filter, and a modified Kalman filter. A comparative analysis is performed between the results obtained with Triple-GEM detectors and those yielded by the actual system in order to quantity the improvements made to the CMS muon spectrometer and to the CMS trigger system.arXiv:1306.0858CERN-THESIS-2013-042oai:cds.cern.ch:15519442013
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Lenzi, Thomas
Development and Study of Different Muon Track Reconstruction Algorithms for the Level-1 Trigger for the CMS Muon Upgrade with GEM Detectors
title Development and Study of Different Muon Track Reconstruction Algorithms for the Level-1 Trigger for the CMS Muon Upgrade with GEM Detectors
title_full Development and Study of Different Muon Track Reconstruction Algorithms for the Level-1 Trigger for the CMS Muon Upgrade with GEM Detectors
title_fullStr Development and Study of Different Muon Track Reconstruction Algorithms for the Level-1 Trigger for the CMS Muon Upgrade with GEM Detectors
title_full_unstemmed Development and Study of Different Muon Track Reconstruction Algorithms for the Level-1 Trigger for the CMS Muon Upgrade with GEM Detectors
title_short Development and Study of Different Muon Track Reconstruction Algorithms for the Level-1 Trigger for the CMS Muon Upgrade with GEM Detectors
title_sort development and study of different muon track reconstruction algorithms for the level-1 trigger for the cms muon upgrade with gem detectors
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1551944
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