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Evolution of the CMS ECAL response, R and D studies on new scintillators, and possible design options for electromagnetic calorimetry at the HL-LHC.

The performance of the CMS electromagnetic calorimeter (ECAL) has been continuously monitored at the LHC. The evolution of this performance is a critical issue for the future. Work has started to assess the need for possible changes to the detector to ensure adequate performance for High-Luminosity...

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Autor principal: Bornheim, Adolf
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1636407
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description The performance of the CMS electromagnetic calorimeter (ECAL) has been continuously monitored at the LHC. The evolution of this performance is a critical issue for the future. Work has started to assess the need for possible changes to the detector to ensure adequate performance for High-Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) operation which is planned for 2022 and beyond. In this paper, results from CMS running, beam tests and laboratory measurements on proton-irradiated crystals are combined to predict the performance of the current detector at the HL-LHC. In addition, various R and D studies are presented in case modification or replacement of the ECAL Endcaps is needed for the HL-LHC period.
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spelling cern-16364072019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1636407engBornheim, AdolfEvolution of the CMS ECAL response, R and D studies on new scintillators, and possible design options for electromagnetic calorimetry at the HL-LHC.Detectors and Experimental TechniquesThe performance of the CMS electromagnetic calorimeter (ECAL) has been continuously monitored at the LHC. The evolution of this performance is a critical issue for the future. Work has started to assess the need for possible changes to the detector to ensure adequate performance for High-Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) operation which is planned for 2022 and beyond. In this paper, results from CMS running, beam tests and laboratory measurements on proton-irradiated crystals are combined to predict the performance of the current detector at the HL-LHC. In addition, various R and D studies are presented in case modification or replacement of the ECAL Endcaps is needed for the HL-LHC period.CMS-CR-2013-253oai:cds.cern.ch:16364072013-09-15
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Bornheim, Adolf
Evolution of the CMS ECAL response, R and D studies on new scintillators, and possible design options for electromagnetic calorimetry at the HL-LHC.
title Evolution of the CMS ECAL response, R and D studies on new scintillators, and possible design options for electromagnetic calorimetry at the HL-LHC.
title_full Evolution of the CMS ECAL response, R and D studies on new scintillators, and possible design options for electromagnetic calorimetry at the HL-LHC.
title_fullStr Evolution of the CMS ECAL response, R and D studies on new scintillators, and possible design options for electromagnetic calorimetry at the HL-LHC.
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of the CMS ECAL response, R and D studies on new scintillators, and possible design options for electromagnetic calorimetry at the HL-LHC.
title_short Evolution of the CMS ECAL response, R and D studies on new scintillators, and possible design options for electromagnetic calorimetry at the HL-LHC.
title_sort evolution of the cms ecal response, r and d studies on new scintillators, and possible design options for electromagnetic calorimetry at the hl-lhc.
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1636407
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