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Alignment of the CMS muon detectors

The CMS Muon system consists of 250 drift tube (DT) chambers in the central region and 468 cathode strip chambers (CSC) in the forward region, complimented by 480 fasts-response resistive plate chambers distributed in both regions for triggering purposes. The muon system provides fast muon trigger,...

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Autor principal: Duarte Campderros, Jordi
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1629873
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author Duarte Campderros, Jordi
author_facet Duarte Campderros, Jordi
author_sort Duarte Campderros, Jordi
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description The CMS Muon system consists of 250 drift tube (DT) chambers in the central region and 468 cathode strip chambers (CSC) in the forward region, complimented by 480 fasts-response resistive plate chambers distributed in both regions for triggering purposes. The muon system provides fast muon trigger, muon identification, and muon trajectory measurements. The performance of the muon system depends on the precise knowledge of the positions and orientations of all its elements within the CMS detector. We present two alignment techniques, track-based and hardware-based. The track-based technique uses muon tracks from pp collision data at the LHC to align the muon system elements relative to the CMS inner silicon tracker. A complimentary hardware-based technique consists of two separate optical systems in the central and forward regions linked by a third system to the inner tracker. The hardware systems are designed to perform well in an environment of large radiation flux and high magnetic field. We discuss the alignment results of the several years of CMS operation, the achieved precision of the alignment techniques and the resulting impact on muon momentum resolution.
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spelling cern-16298732019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1629873engDuarte Campderros, JordiAlignment of the CMS muon detectorsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe CMS Muon system consists of 250 drift tube (DT) chambers in the central region and 468 cathode strip chambers (CSC) in the forward region, complimented by 480 fasts-response resistive plate chambers distributed in both regions for triggering purposes. The muon system provides fast muon trigger, muon identification, and muon trajectory measurements. The performance of the muon system depends on the precise knowledge of the positions and orientations of all its elements within the CMS detector. We present two alignment techniques, track-based and hardware-based. The track-based technique uses muon tracks from pp collision data at the LHC to align the muon system elements relative to the CMS inner silicon tracker. A complimentary hardware-based technique consists of two separate optical systems in the central and forward regions linked by a third system to the inner tracker. The hardware systems are designed to perform well in an environment of large radiation flux and high magnetic field. We discuss the alignment results of the several years of CMS operation, the achieved precision of the alignment techniques and the resulting impact on muon momentum resolution.CMS-CR-2013-352oai:cds.cern.ch:16298732013-10-25
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Duarte Campderros, Jordi
Alignment of the CMS muon detectors
title Alignment of the CMS muon detectors
title_full Alignment of the CMS muon detectors
title_fullStr Alignment of the CMS muon detectors
title_full_unstemmed Alignment of the CMS muon detectors
title_short Alignment of the CMS muon detectors
title_sort alignment of the cms muon detectors
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1629873
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