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CMS inner detector: the Run 1 to Run 2 transition, and first experience of Run 2

The CMS inner detector is the largest silicon tracker ever built. Located around the center of CMS where the LHC particle beams are brought into collision, it consists of a hybrid pixel detector with 66 million channels and a 200~m$^2$ silicon strip detector with about 10~million readout channels. T...

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Autor principal: Lange, Clemens
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2048096
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description The CMS inner detector is the largest silicon tracker ever built. Located around the center of CMS where the LHC particle beams are brought into collision, it consists of a hybrid pixel detector with 66 million channels and a 200~m$^2$ silicon strip detector with about 10~million readout channels. The tracking detector provides high-resolution measurements of charged particles passing through a 3.8~T magnetic field and is also crucial for vertex reconstruction. This report briefly summarises the operational experience gained with this detector during the first three years of LHC operation (Run~1) including performance measurements. The focus lies on the work carried out during the first long shutdown of LHC to prepare the detector for the high-radiation and high-luminosity environment of Run~2. The most important tasks were the repair of the detector and preparations for operating the detector at significantly lower temperature. First experience with 2015 operation of the detector is also presented.
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spelling cern-20480962022-08-10T12:52:13Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2048096engLange, ClemensCMS inner detector: the Run 1 to Run 2 transition, and first experience of Run 2Detectors and Experimental TechniquesThe CMS inner detector is the largest silicon tracker ever built. Located around the center of CMS where the LHC particle beams are brought into collision, it consists of a hybrid pixel detector with 66 million channels and a 200~m$^2$ silicon strip detector with about 10~million readout channels. The tracking detector provides high-resolution measurements of charged particles passing through a 3.8~T magnetic field and is also crucial for vertex reconstruction. This report briefly summarises the operational experience gained with this detector during the first three years of LHC operation (Run~1) including performance measurements. The focus lies on the work carried out during the first long shutdown of LHC to prepare the detector for the high-radiation and high-luminosity environment of Run~2. The most important tasks were the repair of the detector and preparations for operating the detector at significantly lower temperature. First experience with 2015 operation of the detector is also presented.CMS-CR-2015-158oai:cds.cern.ch:20480962015-08-26
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Lange, Clemens
CMS inner detector: the Run 1 to Run 2 transition, and first experience of Run 2
title CMS inner detector: the Run 1 to Run 2 transition, and first experience of Run 2
title_full CMS inner detector: the Run 1 to Run 2 transition, and first experience of Run 2
title_fullStr CMS inner detector: the Run 1 to Run 2 transition, and first experience of Run 2
title_full_unstemmed CMS inner detector: the Run 1 to Run 2 transition, and first experience of Run 2
title_short CMS inner detector: the Run 1 to Run 2 transition, and first experience of Run 2
title_sort cms inner detector: the run 1 to run 2 transition, and first experience of run 2
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2048096
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