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Upgrade and commissioning of the ALICE muon spectrometer

ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) isdesigned to study proton–proton and heavy–ion collisions at ultra-relativistic energies. The maingoal of the experiment is to assess the properties of quark–gluon plasma, a state of matter wherequarks and gluons are de...

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Autor principal: Terlizzi, Livia
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.419.0060
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description ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) isdesigned to study proton–proton and heavy–ion collisions at ultra-relativistic energies. The maingoal of the experiment is to assess the properties of quark–gluon plasma, a state of matter wherequarks and gluons are deconfined, which is reached in extreme conditions of temperature and energydensity. The production of quarkonia (cc and bb bound states) is among the main observablesto study the QGP. During the ongoing Long Shutdown 2 (LS2) of the LHC (2019-2021), ALICEunderwent a major upgrade of its apparatus, in view of the LHC Run 3, which started in 2022.The upgrade will allow a new ambitious program of high-precision measurements. However, thedetectors will have to cope with an increased collision rate, which will go up to 50 kHz in Pb–Pbcollisions. For the Muon Spectrometer (MS) ALICE is implementing new hardware and softwaresolutions. The installation of a new vertex tracker, the Muon Forward Tracker (MFT) upstreamfrom the absorber in the acceptance of the MS will improve the current measurements and enablenew ones. It will allow one to separate, for the first time in ALICE in the forward-rapidity region,the prompt (i.e. the ones directly produced in the interaction point) and non-prompt (i.e. the onescoming from beauty-hadron decays) contributions to the charmonium yield. The matching of themuon tracks reconstructed in the MFT with those in the Muon Spectrometer will provide a precisedetermination of the track parameters in the vicinity of the interaction point allowing one to resolvethe decay vertices of non-prompt charmonia in a broad interval of transverse momenta down to 𝑝 T= 0. It will also improve significantly the invariant mass resolution, allowing for a better separationof the J/𝜓 and 𝜓(2S) states. In addition, the front-end and readout electronics of the Muon Trackingsystem (Cathode Pad - Cathode Strip Chambers) and of the Muon Identification system (ResistivePlate Chambers) has been upgraded, in order to optimize the detector performance in the newrunning conditions. A detailed description of the MS upgrades, together with the results from thecommissioning with cosmic rays and the first LHC beams, will be presented in this talk.
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spelling cern-28385432023-07-20T02:31:18Zdoi:10.22323/1.419.0060http://cds.cern.ch/record/2838543engTerlizzi, LiviaUpgrade and commissioning of the ALICE muon spectrometerDetectors and Experimental TechniquesALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) isdesigned to study proton–proton and heavy–ion collisions at ultra-relativistic energies. The maingoal of the experiment is to assess the properties of quark–gluon plasma, a state of matter wherequarks and gluons are deconfined, which is reached in extreme conditions of temperature and energydensity. The production of quarkonia (cc and bb bound states) is among the main observablesto study the QGP. During the ongoing Long Shutdown 2 (LS2) of the LHC (2019-2021), ALICEunderwent a major upgrade of its apparatus, in view of the LHC Run 3, which started in 2022.The upgrade will allow a new ambitious program of high-precision measurements. However, thedetectors will have to cope with an increased collision rate, which will go up to 50 kHz in Pb–Pbcollisions. For the Muon Spectrometer (MS) ALICE is implementing new hardware and softwaresolutions. The installation of a new vertex tracker, the Muon Forward Tracker (MFT) upstreamfrom the absorber in the acceptance of the MS will improve the current measurements and enablenew ones. It will allow one to separate, for the first time in ALICE in the forward-rapidity region,the prompt (i.e. the ones directly produced in the interaction point) and non-prompt (i.e. the onescoming from beauty-hadron decays) contributions to the charmonium yield. The matching of themuon tracks reconstructed in the MFT with those in the Muon Spectrometer will provide a precisedetermination of the track parameters in the vicinity of the interaction point allowing one to resolvethe decay vertices of non-prompt charmonia in a broad interval of transverse momenta down to 𝑝 T= 0. It will also improve significantly the invariant mass resolution, allowing for a better separationof the J/𝜓 and 𝜓(2S) states. In addition, the front-end and readout electronics of the Muon Trackingsystem (Cathode Pad - Cathode Strip Chambers) and of the Muon Identification system (ResistivePlate Chambers) has been upgraded, in order to optimize the detector performance in the newrunning conditions. A detailed description of the MS upgrades, together with the results from thecommissioning with cosmic rays and the first LHC beams, will be presented in this talk.ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is designed to study proton-proton and heavy-ion collisions at ultra-relativistic energies. The main goal of the experiment is to assess the properties of quark gluon plasma, a state of matter where quarks and gluons are de-confined, reached in extreme conditions of temperature and energy density. During the ongoing long shutdown 2 of LHC, ALICE is undergoing a major upgrade of its apparatus, in view of the LHC Run 3, scheduled to start in 2022. The upgrade will allow a new ambitious programme of high-precision measurements to be deployed. Moreover, the detectors will have to cope with an increased collision rate, which will go up to 50 kHz in Pb-Pb collisions. For the muon spectrometer (MS) ALICE is implementing new hardware and software solutions. The installation of a new vertex tracker, the Muon Forward Tracker (MFT), in the acceptance of the MS will improve present measurements and enable new ones. It will allow one to separate, for the first time in ALICE in the forward-rapidity region, the prompt and non-prompt contributions to the cross-sections of charmonia. The matching of the muon tracks reconstructed in the MFT with those in the MS will add vertexing capabilities covering a broad range of transverse momenta down to $p_T = 0$ and will improve significantly the invariant mass resolution, allowing for a better separation of the $J/ \psi$ and $\psi$(2S) states. In addition, the front-end and readout electronics of the muon tracking system (cathode pad chambers) and of the muon identification system (resistive plate chambers) will be upgraded, in order to optimize the detector performance in the new running conditions. A detailed description of the MS upgrades, together with the results from the commissioning with cosmic rays and the first LHC beams, will be presented in this talk.arXiv:2210.12431oai:cds.cern.ch:28385432022-10-22
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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Upgrade and commissioning of the ALICE muon spectrometer
title Upgrade and commissioning of the ALICE muon spectrometer
title_full Upgrade and commissioning of the ALICE muon spectrometer
title_fullStr Upgrade and commissioning of the ALICE muon spectrometer
title_full_unstemmed Upgrade and commissioning of the ALICE muon spectrometer
title_short Upgrade and commissioning of the ALICE muon spectrometer
title_sort upgrade and commissioning of the alice muon spectrometer
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.419.0060
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