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Simulation of the Dynamic Inefficiency of the CMS Pixel Detector
The Pixel Detector is the innermost part of the CMS Tracker. It therefore has to prevail in the harshest environment in terms of particle fluence and radiation. There are several mechanisms that may decrease the efficiency of the detector. These are mainly caused by data acquisition (DAQ) problems a...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2014
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1971427 |
Sumario: | The Pixel Detector is the innermost part of the CMS Tracker. It
therefore has to prevail in the harshest environment in terms of
particle fluence and radiation. There are several mechanisms that may
decrease the efficiency of the detector. These are mainly caused by data
acquisition (DAQ) problems and/or Single Event Upsets (SEU). Any
remaining efficiency loss is referred to as the dynamic inefficiency. It
is caused by various mechanisms inside the Readout Chip (ROC) and
depends strongly on the data occupancy. In the 2012 data, at high values
of instantaneous luminosity the inefficiency reached 2\% (in the region
closest to the interaction point) which is not negligible. In the 2015
run higher instantaneous luminosity is expected, which will result in
lower efficiencies; therefore this effect needs to be understood and
simulated. A data-driven method has been developed to simulate dynamic
inefficiency, which has been shown to successfully simulate the effects. |
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