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Mechanical stability of the CMS Tracker
The CMS Tracker consists of about 210 m$^2$ of silicon strip sensors assembled on various carbon fiber composite structures. The engineering design of the Tracker provides the mounting accuracy of tracker components of about 50$\mu$m but allows some constrained movements. The mechanical stabi...
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author | CMS Collaboration |
author_facet | CMS Collaboration |
author_sort | CMS Collaboration |
collection | CERN |
description | The CMS Tracker consists of about 210 m$^2$ of silicon strip sensors assembled
on various carbon fiber composite structures. The engineering design of the Tracker provides the
mounting accuracy of tracker components of about 50$\mu$m but allows some constrained movements.
The mechanical stability of Tracker components during Tracker operation is monitored with a dedicated Laser Alignment System and using particle tracks from cosmics and collisions.
The laser system monitors a relative movement of large substructures
with an accuracy of a few microns in a few minutes interval while the alignment with tracks
reconstructs the absolute position of individual detector modules with a similar accuracy but
after days of data taking. During the long term operation at fixed temperature of +4$^o$C in years 2011--2013 the alignment of tracker components was stable within 10 microns. Temperature variations in the Tracker volume are found to cause the displacements of tracker structures of about 20 microns/10$^o$C that are recovered with the temperature restoration. The sufficient temperature measurements and the appropriate modelling of the temperature effects are important for the future upgrade of LHC detectors. |
id | cern-2057547 |
institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2015 |
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spelling | cern-20575472019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2057547engCMS CollaborationMechanical stability of the CMS TrackerDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe CMS Tracker consists of about 210 m$^2$ of silicon strip sensors assembled on various carbon fiber composite structures. The engineering design of the Tracker provides the mounting accuracy of tracker components of about 50$\mu$m but allows some constrained movements. The mechanical stability of Tracker components during Tracker operation is monitored with a dedicated Laser Alignment System and using particle tracks from cosmics and collisions. The laser system monitors a relative movement of large substructures with an accuracy of a few microns in a few minutes interval while the alignment with tracks reconstructs the absolute position of individual detector modules with a similar accuracy but after days of data taking. During the long term operation at fixed temperature of +4$^o$C in years 2011--2013 the alignment of tracker components was stable within 10 microns. Temperature variations in the Tracker volume are found to cause the displacements of tracker structures of about 20 microns/10$^o$C that are recovered with the temperature restoration. The sufficient temperature measurements and the appropriate modelling of the temperature effects are important for the future upgrade of LHC detectors.CMS-DP-2015-048CERN-CMS-DP-2015-048oai:cds.cern.ch:20575472015-08-17 |
spellingShingle | Detectors and Experimental Techniques CMS Collaboration Mechanical stability of the CMS Tracker |
title | Mechanical stability of the CMS Tracker |
title_full | Mechanical stability of the CMS Tracker |
title_fullStr | Mechanical stability of the CMS Tracker |
title_full_unstemmed | Mechanical stability of the CMS Tracker |
title_short | Mechanical stability of the CMS Tracker |
title_sort | mechanical stability of the cms tracker |
topic | Detectors and Experimental Techniques |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2057547 |
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