Browsing by Subject "Large Detector Systems For Particle And Astroparticle Physics"
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Experimental study of different silicon sensor options for the upgrade of the CMS Outer Tracker
(Iop Publishing Ltd, 2020)During the high-luminosity phase of the LHC (HL-LHC), planned to start in 2027, the accelerator is expected to deliver an instantaneous peak luminosity of up to 7.5 x 10(34) cm(-2) s(-1). A total integrated luminosity of ... -
Measurements with silicon photomultipliers of dose-rate effects in the radiation damage of plastic scintillator tiles in the CMS hadron endcap calorimeter
(Iop Publishing Ltd, 2020)Measurements are presented of the reduction of signal output due to radiation damage for two types of plastic scintillator tiles used in the hadron endcap (HE) calorimeter of the CMS detector. The tiles were exposed to ... -
Mechanical stability of the CMS strip tracker measured with a laser alignment system
(Iop Publishing Ltd, 2017)The CMS tracker consists of 206m(2) of silicon strip sensors assembled on carbon fibre composite structures and is designed for operation in the temperature range from -25 to + 25 degrees C. The mechanical stability of ... -
Particle-flow reconstruction and global event description with the CMS detector
(Iop Publishing Ltd, 2017)The CMS apparatus was identified, a few years before the start of the LHC operation at CERN, to feature properties well suited to particle-flow (PF) reconstruction: a highly-segmented tracker, a fine-grained electromagnetic ... -
Performance of the reconstruction and identification of high-momentum muons in proton-proton collisions at root s=13 TeV
(Iop Publishing Ltd, 2020)The CMS detector at the LHC has recorded events from proton-proton collisions, with muon momenta reaching up to 1.8 TeV in the collected dimuon samples. These high-momentum muons allow direct access to new regimes in physics ... -
Reconstruction and identification of tau lepton decays to hadrons and nu(tau) at CMS
(Iop Publishing Ltd, 2016)This paper describes the algorithms used by the CMS experiment to reconstruct and identify tau -> hadrons + nu(tau) decays during Run 1 of the LHC. The performance of the algorithms is studied in proton-proton collisions ...