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Long-term monitoring of delivered luminosity and calibration stability in ATLAS

Long-term monitoring of the delivered luminosity and of the calibration stability is an integral part of the ATLAS luminosity measurement at the LHC. Various methods are applied to monitor and correct the calibration of the main luminometer in ATLAS during the LHC Run-2: the LUCID-2 subdetector. Com...

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Autor principal: Lang, Valerie Susanne
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2705978
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description Long-term monitoring of the delivered luminosity and of the calibration stability is an integral part of the ATLAS luminosity measurement at the LHC. Various methods are applied to monitor and correct the calibration of the main luminometer in ATLAS during the LHC Run-2: the LUCID-2 subdetector. Comparisons to independent luminosity-sensitive algorithms, such as track counting and the ATLAS calorimeters result in $0.7\%$-$1.3\%$ uncertainty in the ATLAS luminosity estimate from long-term effects. New procedures such as emittance scans and $Z$-boson counting allow for cross checks at the $2\%$-$5\%$ level.
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spelling cern-27059782020-01-08T23:04:23Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2705978engLang, Valerie SusanneLong-term monitoring of delivered luminosity and calibration stability in ATLASParticle Physics - ExperimentLong-term monitoring of the delivered luminosity and of the calibration stability is an integral part of the ATLAS luminosity measurement at the LHC. Various methods are applied to monitor and correct the calibration of the main luminometer in ATLAS during the LHC Run-2: the LUCID-2 subdetector. Comparisons to independent luminosity-sensitive algorithms, such as track counting and the ATLAS calorimeters result in $0.7\%$-$1.3\%$ uncertainty in the ATLAS luminosity estimate from long-term effects. New procedures such as emittance scans and $Z$-boson counting allow for cross checks at the $2\%$-$5\%$ level.ATL-DAPR-PROC-2020-001oai:cds.cern.ch:27059782020-01-08
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Lang, Valerie Susanne
Long-term monitoring of delivered luminosity and calibration stability in ATLAS
title Long-term monitoring of delivered luminosity and calibration stability in ATLAS
title_full Long-term monitoring of delivered luminosity and calibration stability in ATLAS
title_fullStr Long-term monitoring of delivered luminosity and calibration stability in ATLAS
title_full_unstemmed Long-term monitoring of delivered luminosity and calibration stability in ATLAS
title_short Long-term monitoring of delivered luminosity and calibration stability in ATLAS
title_sort long-term monitoring of delivered luminosity and calibration stability in atlas
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2705978
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