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The CMS Tracker Upgrade for the HL-LHC Tracking at Early Trigger Level
The performance of the tracker of the CMS experiment, comprising of a pixel and a strip detector, has so far been excellent, as reflected in the wealth of physics results produced so far. However, the foreseen increases of both the instantaneous as well as the integrated luminosity by the LHC during...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814603164_0063 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1617728 |
Sumario: | The performance of the tracker of the CMS experiment, comprising of a
pixel and a strip detector, has so far been excellent, as reflected in
the wealth of physics results produced so far. However, the foreseen
increases of both the instantaneous as well as the integrated
luminosity by the LHC during the next ten years will necessitate a
series of upgrades of the CMS tracking detector. In 2016-17 the pixel
detector will be exchanged, and around 2022 the whole tracker will
need to be replaced, in order to be able to cope with an instantaneous
luminosity of $5\times 10^{34}$~cm$^{-2}$s$^{-1}$ and an integrated
luminosity of 3000~fb$^{-1}$, as expected for the High Luminosity LHC
(HL-LHC). Experience at high luminosity hadrons collider experiments
shows that tracking information enhances the trigger rejection
capabilities while retaining high efficiency for interesting physics
events. The design of a tracking based trigger for the HL-LHC is an
extremely challenging task, and requires the identification of
high-momentum particle tracks as a part of the Level~1 Trigger. The
present status of this project is summarized, including the future
tracker layout, the design of module prototypes, and the status of the
front-end electronic components.
Preliminary results of a simulated tracker layout
equipped with stacked modules are discussed in terms of $p_{T}$
resolution and triggering capabilities. |
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