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Performance monitoring of the GE1/1 Triple-GEM detectors for the CMS Muon System

The muon system of the CMS experiment has been instrumented with a new station of triple-GEM detectors in order to ensure redundancy in the pseudo-rapidity region 1.55$< |\eta| <$2.18, keeping the trigger rate at an acceptable level while not compromising the CMS physics potential in Run 3 of...

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Autores principales: Milella, Gabriele, Simone, Federica Maria
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: SISSA 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.397.0210
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2801831
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author Milella, Gabriele
Simone, Federica Maria
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Simone, Federica Maria
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description The muon system of the CMS experiment has been instrumented with a new station of triple-GEM detectors in order to ensure redundancy in the pseudo-rapidity region 1.55$< |\eta| <$2.18, keeping the trigger rate at an acceptable level while not compromising the CMS physics potential in Run 3 of the LHC. The station, named GE1/1, provides two additional muon track hit measurements which will improve the muon tracking and triggering performance in combination with the existing CSC detectors. As the commissioning phase of the detector is ongoing, prompt assessment of the muon detection performance is crucial for adjusting the operating parameters of the detector and its electronics. This contribution will present a set of analysis tools developed for the detector performance monitoring based on tools common to all the CMS muon subdetectors. Validation of the analysis based on simulations will be discussed, together with preliminary results obtained from cosmic-ray events.
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spelling cern-28018312022-02-18T21:46:10Zdoi:10.22323/1.397.0210http://cds.cern.ch/record/2801831engMilella, GabrieleSimone, Federica MariaPerformance monitoring of the GE1/1 Triple-GEM detectors for the CMS Muon SystemParticle Physics - ExperimentThe muon system of the CMS experiment has been instrumented with a new station of triple-GEM detectors in order to ensure redundancy in the pseudo-rapidity region 1.55$< |\eta| <$2.18, keeping the trigger rate at an acceptable level while not compromising the CMS physics potential in Run 3 of the LHC. The station, named GE1/1, provides two additional muon track hit measurements which will improve the muon tracking and triggering performance in combination with the existing CSC detectors. As the commissioning phase of the detector is ongoing, prompt assessment of the muon detection performance is crucial for adjusting the operating parameters of the detector and its electronics. This contribution will present a set of analysis tools developed for the detector performance monitoring based on tools common to all the CMS muon subdetectors. Validation of the analysis based on simulations will be discussed, together with preliminary results obtained from cosmic-ray events.SISSAoai:cds.cern.ch:28018312021
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Milella, Gabriele
Simone, Federica Maria
Performance monitoring of the GE1/1 Triple-GEM detectors for the CMS Muon System
title Performance monitoring of the GE1/1 Triple-GEM detectors for the CMS Muon System
title_full Performance monitoring of the GE1/1 Triple-GEM detectors for the CMS Muon System
title_fullStr Performance monitoring of the GE1/1 Triple-GEM detectors for the CMS Muon System
title_full_unstemmed Performance monitoring of the GE1/1 Triple-GEM detectors for the CMS Muon System
title_short Performance monitoring of the GE1/1 Triple-GEM detectors for the CMS Muon System
title_sort performance monitoring of the ge1/1 triple-gem detectors for the cms muon system
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.397.0210
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2801831
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