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Alignment of the CMS Tracker: Latest results from LHC Run-II

The all-silicon design of the tracking system of the CMS experiment provides excellent measurements of charged-particle tracks and an efficient tagging of jets. Conditions of the CMS tracker changed repeatedly during the 2015/2016 shutdown and the 2016 data-taking period. Still the true position and...

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Autor principal: Mittag, Gregor
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/898/4/042014
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description The all-silicon design of the tracking system of the CMS experiment provides excellent measurements of charged-particle tracks and an efficient tagging of jets. Conditions of the CMS tracker changed repeatedly during the 2015/2016 shutdown and the 2016 data-taking period. Still the true position and orientation of each of the 15 148 silicon strip and 1440 silicon pixel modules need to be known with high precision for all intervals. The alignment constants also need to be promptly re-adjusted each time the state of the CMS magnet is changed between 0T and 3.8 T. Latest Run-II results of the CMS tracker alignment and resolution performance are presented, which are obtained using several millions of reconstructed tracks from collision and cosmic-ray data of 2016. The geometries and the resulting performance of physics observables are carefully validated. In addition to the offline alignment, an online procedure has been put in place which continuously monitors movements of the pixel high-level structures and triggers updates of the alignment constants if certain thresholds are exceeded.
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spelling cern-22444282019-10-15T15:19:46Zdoi:10.1088/1742-6596/898/4/042014http://cds.cern.ch/record/2244428engMittag, GregorAlignment of the CMS Tracker: Latest results from LHC Run-IIDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe all-silicon design of the tracking system of the CMS experiment provides excellent measurements of charged-particle tracks and an efficient tagging of jets. Conditions of the CMS tracker changed repeatedly during the 2015/2016 shutdown and the 2016 data-taking period. Still the true position and orientation of each of the 15 148 silicon strip and 1440 silicon pixel modules need to be known with high precision for all intervals. The alignment constants also need to be promptly re-adjusted each time the state of the CMS magnet is changed between 0T and 3.8 T. Latest Run-II results of the CMS tracker alignment and resolution performance are presented, which are obtained using several millions of reconstructed tracks from collision and cosmic-ray data of 2016. The geometries and the resulting performance of physics observables are carefully validated. In addition to the offline alignment, an online procedure has been put in place which continuously monitors movements of the pixel high-level structures and triggers updates of the alignment constants if certain thresholds are exceeded.CMS-CR-2017-011oai:cds.cern.ch:22444282017-01-24
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Mittag, Gregor
Alignment of the CMS Tracker: Latest results from LHC Run-II
title Alignment of the CMS Tracker: Latest results from LHC Run-II
title_full Alignment of the CMS Tracker: Latest results from LHC Run-II
title_fullStr Alignment of the CMS Tracker: Latest results from LHC Run-II
title_full_unstemmed Alignment of the CMS Tracker: Latest results from LHC Run-II
title_short Alignment of the CMS Tracker: Latest results from LHC Run-II
title_sort alignment of the cms tracker: latest results from lhc run-ii
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/898/4/042014
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2244428
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