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DT hit efficiency measurements with reduced high voltage

Efficiency measurements were carried out on the CMS Drift Tubes (DT) applying anode High Voltage lower than nominal. The "HV scans", performed periodically with cosmic rays, allowed to exclude detector ageing during Run 2, and also to assess the effect of lowering the Front End threshold....

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Autor principal: CMS Collaboration
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2702854
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description Efficiency measurements were carried out on the CMS Drift Tubes (DT) applying anode High Voltage lower than nominal. The "HV scans", performed periodically with cosmic rays, allowed to exclude detector ageing during Run 2, and also to assess the effect of lowering the Front End threshold. These studies allowed the optimization of HV and threshold settings, that in 2018 were tuned to protect the chambers as much as possible while preserving the previous efficiency. Measurements performed with pp collisions and a reduced HV applied to one layer per chamber, made visible the dependence of efficiency on track inclination. Since the DT chambers most exposed to radiation are also the ones where tracks are most inclined, this dependence has a positive effect in the prediction of future ageing scenarios.
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spelling cern-27028542019-11-27T23:49:35Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2702854engCMS CollaborationDT hit efficiency measurements with reduced high voltageDetectors and Experimental TechniquesEfficiency measurements were carried out on the CMS Drift Tubes (DT) applying anode High Voltage lower than nominal. The "HV scans", performed periodically with cosmic rays, allowed to exclude detector ageing during Run 2, and also to assess the effect of lowering the Front End threshold. These studies allowed the optimization of HV and threshold settings, that in 2018 were tuned to protect the chambers as much as possible while preserving the previous efficiency. Measurements performed with pp collisions and a reduced HV applied to one layer per chamber, made visible the dependence of efficiency on track inclination. Since the DT chambers most exposed to radiation are also the ones where tracks are most inclined, this dependence has a positive effect in the prediction of future ageing scenarios.CMS-DP-2019-041CERN-CMS-DP-2019-041oai:cds.cern.ch:27028542019-11-20
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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DT hit efficiency measurements with reduced high voltage
title DT hit efficiency measurements with reduced high voltage
title_full DT hit efficiency measurements with reduced high voltage
title_fullStr DT hit efficiency measurements with reduced high voltage
title_full_unstemmed DT hit efficiency measurements with reduced high voltage
title_short DT hit efficiency measurements with reduced high voltage
title_sort dt hit efficiency measurements with reduced high voltage
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2702854
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