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Operation and performance of the CMS tracker

The CMS silicon tracker consists of two tracking devices utilizing semiconductor technology: the inner pixel and the outer strip detectors. They operate in a high-occupancy and high-radiation environment presented by particle collisions in the LHC. The tracker detectors occupy the region around the...

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Autor principal: Veszpremi, Viktor
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1632881
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author Veszpremi, Viktor
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description The CMS silicon tracker consists of two tracking devices utilizing semiconductor technology: the inner pixel and the outer strip detectors. They operate in a high-occupancy and high-radiation environment presented by particle collisions in the LHC. The tracker detectors occupy the region around the center of CMS, where the LHC beams collide, between 4 cm and 110 cm in radius and up to 280 cm along the beam axis. The pixel detector consists of 66 million pixels, covering about 1 m$^2$ total area. It is surrounded by the strip tracker with 10 million read-out channels covering about 200 m$^2$ total area. The proceedings describe the operational experience collected during the first three years of LHC running. Results include operational challenges encountered during data taking that influence the active fraction and read-out efficiency of the detectors. Details are given about the performance of the tracker at high occupancy with respect to local observables such as signal to noise ratio and hit reconstruction efficiency. Studies of radiation effects are presented with respect to the evolution of sensor bias, read-out thresholds in the inner pixels, and leakage current.
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spelling cern-16328812019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1632881engVeszpremi, ViktorOperation and performance of the CMS trackerDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe CMS silicon tracker consists of two tracking devices utilizing semiconductor technology: the inner pixel and the outer strip detectors. They operate in a high-occupancy and high-radiation environment presented by particle collisions in the LHC. The tracker detectors occupy the region around the center of CMS, where the LHC beams collide, between 4 cm and 110 cm in radius and up to 280 cm along the beam axis. The pixel detector consists of 66 million pixels, covering about 1 m$^2$ total area. It is surrounded by the strip tracker with 10 million read-out channels covering about 200 m$^2$ total area. The proceedings describe the operational experience collected during the first three years of LHC running. Results include operational challenges encountered during data taking that influence the active fraction and read-out efficiency of the detectors. Details are given about the performance of the tracker at high occupancy with respect to local observables such as signal to noise ratio and hit reconstruction efficiency. Studies of radiation effects are presented with respect to the evolution of sensor bias, read-out thresholds in the inner pixels, and leakage current.CMS-CR-2013-437oai:cds.cern.ch:16328812013-11-26
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Veszpremi, Viktor
Operation and performance of the CMS tracker
title Operation and performance of the CMS tracker
title_full Operation and performance of the CMS tracker
title_fullStr Operation and performance of the CMS tracker
title_full_unstemmed Operation and performance of the CMS tracker
title_short Operation and performance of the CMS tracker
title_sort operation and performance of the cms tracker
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1632881
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