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Effects of a degraded tracker inner barrel in the CMS tracking reconstruction

This thesis reports the impact of the first two Tracker Inner Barrel’s layers degradation on the CMS detector tracking efficiency and how the new tracking detector and geometry proposed for the Phase 1 upgrade will improve this efficiency. To make this study, we measured the tracking efficiency and the tra...

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Autor principal: Pollack-Chinchay, Cesar Augusto
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2632497
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author Pollack-Chinchay, Cesar Augusto
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description This thesis reports the impact of the first two Tracker Inner Barrel’s layers degradation on the CMS detector tracking efficiency and how the new tracking detector and geometry proposed for the Phase 1 upgrade will improve this efficiency. To make this study, we measured the tracking efficiency and the track fake rate, considering the Tracker Inner Barrel degradation, using tt¯ Monte Carlo samples for the current and for the Phase 1 geometries in scenarios such as zero pileup and a scenario with average pileup of fifty interactions per crossing. In this second scenario, which corresponds to the upgrade Phase 1 LHC luminosity (2×10${^34}$ cm${^-2}$s${^-1}$, we have included the pixel detector inefficiency simulation due to data loss. From these results, we have concluded that with the new geometry proposed in the Phase 1 it will be possible to recover the tracking efficiency loss and reduced the track fake rate produced by the impact of the super LHC (SLHC) luminosity.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-16837872019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2632497engPollack-Chinchay, Cesar AugustoEffects of a degraded tracker inner barrel in the CMS tracking reconstructionDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThis thesis reports the impact of the first two Tracker Inner Barrel’s layers degradation on the CMS detector tracking efficiency and how the new tracking detector and geometry proposed for the Phase 1 upgrade will improve this efficiency. To make this study, we measured the tracking efficiency and the track fake rate, considering the Tracker Inner Barrel degradation, using tt¯ Monte Carlo samples for the current and for the Phase 1 geometries in scenarios such as zero pileup and a scenario with average pileup of fifty interactions per crossing. In this second scenario, which corresponds to the upgrade Phase 1 LHC luminosity (2×10${^34}$ cm${^-2}$s${^-1}$, we have included the pixel detector inefficiency simulation due to data loss. From these results, we have concluded that with the new geometry proposed in the Phase 1 it will be possible to recover the tracking efficiency loss and reduced the track fake rate produced by the impact of the super LHC (SLHC) luminosity.CERN-THESIS-2011-430oai:inspirehep.net:16837872018-07-27T04:01:01Z
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Pollack-Chinchay, Cesar Augusto
Effects of a degraded tracker inner barrel in the CMS tracking reconstruction
title Effects of a degraded tracker inner barrel in the CMS tracking reconstruction
title_full Effects of a degraded tracker inner barrel in the CMS tracking reconstruction
title_fullStr Effects of a degraded tracker inner barrel in the CMS tracking reconstruction
title_full_unstemmed Effects of a degraded tracker inner barrel in the CMS tracking reconstruction
title_short Effects of a degraded tracker inner barrel in the CMS tracking reconstruction
title_sort effects of a degraded tracker inner barrel in the cms tracking reconstruction
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2632497
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