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Testing and Integration of the Service Cylinders for the CMS Phase 1 pixel detector

The present 3-layer CMS pixel detector will be replaced with a new 4-layer pixel system, referred to as Phase~1 upgrade, during the LHC extended technical stop in winter 2016/2017. The upgraded detector will allow to maintain the excellent tracking performance of CMS at the upcoming higher luminosit...

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Autor principal: Ngadiuba, Jennifer
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2233045
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author Ngadiuba, Jennifer
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description The present 3-layer CMS pixel detector will be replaced with a new 4-layer pixel system, referred to as Phase~1 upgrade, during the LHC extended technical stop in winter 2016/2017. The upgraded detector will allow to maintain the excellent tracking performance of CMS at the upcoming higher luminosity conditions at the LHC. The addition of an extra layer, closer to the beam pipe, demands a complete redesign of its services. The barrel pixel detector is attached to four half cylinders which carry the services along the beam pipe, accommodate the cooling lines and house the electronics for detector readout and control. The service cylinders are a complex system in design as well as in production due to the large number of channels and tight space requirements. In this document we present the design of the system and discuss the construction and testing of the service cylinders for the barrel pixel detector. Furthermore, we present results of the testing and calibrations carried out with a set of new digital detector modules.
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spelling cern-22330452019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2233045engNgadiuba, JenniferTesting and Integration of the Service Cylinders for the CMS Phase 1 pixel detectorDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe present 3-layer CMS pixel detector will be replaced with a new 4-layer pixel system, referred to as Phase~1 upgrade, during the LHC extended technical stop in winter 2016/2017. The upgraded detector will allow to maintain the excellent tracking performance of CMS at the upcoming higher luminosity conditions at the LHC. The addition of an extra layer, closer to the beam pipe, demands a complete redesign of its services. The barrel pixel detector is attached to four half cylinders which carry the services along the beam pipe, accommodate the cooling lines and house the electronics for detector readout and control. The service cylinders are a complex system in design as well as in production due to the large number of channels and tight space requirements. In this document we present the design of the system and discuss the construction and testing of the service cylinders for the barrel pixel detector. Furthermore, we present results of the testing and calibrations carried out with a set of new digital detector modules.CMS-CR-2016-357oai:cds.cern.ch:22330452016-11-10
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Ngadiuba, Jennifer
Testing and Integration of the Service Cylinders for the CMS Phase 1 pixel detector
title Testing and Integration of the Service Cylinders for the CMS Phase 1 pixel detector
title_full Testing and Integration of the Service Cylinders for the CMS Phase 1 pixel detector
title_fullStr Testing and Integration of the Service Cylinders for the CMS Phase 1 pixel detector
title_full_unstemmed Testing and Integration of the Service Cylinders for the CMS Phase 1 pixel detector
title_short Testing and Integration of the Service Cylinders for the CMS Phase 1 pixel detector
title_sort testing and integration of the service cylinders for the cms phase 1 pixel detector
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2233045
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