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GE1/1 Performance using 2023 collision data at $\sqrt{s}=13.6$ TeV

The muon detection efficiencies of the GE1/1 detectors with 2023 proton-proton collisions data at $\sqrt{s}=13.6$ TeV. The muons reconstructed as standalone (STA) muons are used to test the GE1/1 detection efficiency. The selected STA moun tracks should have $p_T>10$ GeV $(\chi^2/DOF<2)$, and...

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Autor principal: CMS Collaboration
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2868789
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description The muon detection efficiencies of the GE1/1 detectors with 2023 proton-proton collisions data at $\sqrt{s}=13.6$ TeV. The muons reconstructed as standalone (STA) muons are used to test the GE1/1 detection efficiency. The selected STA moun tracks should have $p_T>10$ GeV $(\chi^2/DOF<2)$, and have at least one segment in the CSC ME1/1 detector. The muon tracks are propagated to the GE1/1 detector surface. For each propagated track, the best compatible GEM reconstructed hit is looked for. The efficiency is defined as the ratio between the number of propagated hits on the active surface of the detector and the number of propagated hits matching with GEM hits within $\mid R\Delta\phi \mid<4$ mm. The detectors were operated at 690 $\mu A$ of equivalent divider current. Expressing the high voltage working point in terms of equivalent divider current allows the description of the seven GEM electrode voltages with a single value. It represents the voltage at which each of the seven electrodes would be, had the detector been powered through the GEM resistor divider at a given equivalent divider current. For the study, a muon dataset enriched with muons from Z boson decay was used amounting for a total recorded luminosity of 5.91 $fb^{-1}$.
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spelling cern-28687892023-08-29T21:19:56Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2868789engCMS CollaborationGE1/1 Performance using 2023 collision data at $\sqrt{s}=13.6$ TeVDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe muon detection efficiencies of the GE1/1 detectors with 2023 proton-proton collisions data at $\sqrt{s}=13.6$ TeV. The muons reconstructed as standalone (STA) muons are used to test the GE1/1 detection efficiency. The selected STA moun tracks should have $p_T>10$ GeV $(\chi^2/DOF<2)$, and have at least one segment in the CSC ME1/1 detector. The muon tracks are propagated to the GE1/1 detector surface. For each propagated track, the best compatible GEM reconstructed hit is looked for. The efficiency is defined as the ratio between the number of propagated hits on the active surface of the detector and the number of propagated hits matching with GEM hits within $\mid R\Delta\phi \mid<4$ mm. The detectors were operated at 690 $\mu A$ of equivalent divider current. Expressing the high voltage working point in terms of equivalent divider current allows the description of the seven GEM electrode voltages with a single value. It represents the voltage at which each of the seven electrodes would be, had the detector been powered through the GEM resistor divider at a given equivalent divider current. For the study, a muon dataset enriched with muons from Z boson decay was used amounting for a total recorded luminosity of 5.91 $fb^{-1}$.CMS-DP-2023-052CERN-CMS-DP-2023-052oai:cds.cern.ch:28687892023-08-17
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
CMS Collaboration
GE1/1 Performance using 2023 collision data at $\sqrt{s}=13.6$ TeV
title GE1/1 Performance using 2023 collision data at $\sqrt{s}=13.6$ TeV
title_full GE1/1 Performance using 2023 collision data at $\sqrt{s}=13.6$ TeV
title_fullStr GE1/1 Performance using 2023 collision data at $\sqrt{s}=13.6$ TeV
title_full_unstemmed GE1/1 Performance using 2023 collision data at $\sqrt{s}=13.6$ TeV
title_short GE1/1 Performance using 2023 collision data at $\sqrt{s}=13.6$ TeV
title_sort ge1/1 performance using 2023 collision data at $\sqrt{s}=13.6$ tev
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2868789
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