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Program to make remote time measurement on the new precise clock system on totem

For my project at CERN, I worked in the TOTEM team with Michele Quinto and Francesco Cafagna as supervisors. Their team is currently working on an update on TOTEM that includes a module able to measure precisely the time of flight of particles emitted from the collision at CMS. With this additional...

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Autor principal: Martin, David
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2203503
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description For my project at CERN, I worked in the TOTEM team with Michele Quinto and Francesco Cafagna as supervisors. Their team is currently working on an update on TOTEM that includes a module able to measure precisely the time of flight of particles emitted from the collision at CMS. With this additional data, TOTEM will be able to reconstruct precisely the point of the collision in CMS. The main problem posed for this new module is to provide a precise synchronized clock signal to both the TOTEM detectors situated 200 meters after and before CMS. In fact, due to some external parameters, as temperature, the length of the optical fiber guiding the clock signal can vary yielding thus a unwanted phase difference of the clock between the two detectors. The idea is to get rid of the noisy phase difference to make very precise time of flight measurement of the order of the picosecond. This is achieved by continuously measuring the phase difference and correcting the time measurements according to the current phase difference.
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spelling cern-22035032019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2203503engMartin, DavidProgram to make remote time measurement on the new precise clock system on totemEngineeringFor my project at CERN, I worked in the TOTEM team with Michele Quinto and Francesco Cafagna as supervisors. Their team is currently working on an update on TOTEM that includes a module able to measure precisely the time of flight of particles emitted from the collision at CMS. With this additional data, TOTEM will be able to reconstruct precisely the point of the collision in CMS. The main problem posed for this new module is to provide a precise synchronized clock signal to both the TOTEM detectors situated 200 meters after and before CMS. In fact, due to some external parameters, as temperature, the length of the optical fiber guiding the clock signal can vary yielding thus a unwanted phase difference of the clock between the two detectors. The idea is to get rid of the noisy phase difference to make very precise time of flight measurement of the order of the picosecond. This is achieved by continuously measuring the phase difference and correcting the time measurements according to the current phase difference.CERN-STUDENTS-Note-2016-010oai:cds.cern.ch:22035032016-08-01
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Program to make remote time measurement on the new precise clock system on totem
title Program to make remote time measurement on the new precise clock system on totem
title_full Program to make remote time measurement on the new precise clock system on totem
title_fullStr Program to make remote time measurement on the new precise clock system on totem
title_full_unstemmed Program to make remote time measurement on the new precise clock system on totem
title_short Program to make remote time measurement on the new precise clock system on totem
title_sort program to make remote time measurement on the new precise clock system on totem
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