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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2009

The CMS RPC gas gain monitoring system: An Overview and preliminary results

L. Benussi; S. Bianco; S. Colafranceschi; D. Colonna; L. Daniello; F. Fabbri; M. Giardoni; B. Ortenzi; A. Paolozzi; L. Passamonti; D. Pierluigi; B. Ponzio; C. Pucci; Antonio Russo; G. Roselli; A. Colaleo; F. Loddo; M. Maggi; A. Ranieri; Marcello Abbrescia; G. Iaselli; B. Marangelli; S. Natali; S. Nuzzo; G. Pugliese; F. Romano; R. Trentadue; S. A. Tupputi; R. Guida; G. Polese

The status of the Compact Solenoid Spectrometer (CMS) Resistive Plate Counter (RPC) Gas Gain Monitoring (GGM) system developed at the Frascati Laboratory of INFN (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare) is reported. The GGM system is a cosmic ray telescope based on small RPC detectors operated with the same gas mixture used by the CMS RPC system. The GGM gain and efficiency are continuously monitored on-line, thus providing a fast and accurate determination of any shift in working point conditions. The construction details and the first result of GGM commissioning are described.


nuclear science symposium and medical imaging conference | 2010

Construction of the first full-size GEM-based prototype for the CMS high-η muon system

D. Abbaneo; S. Bally; H. Postema; A. Conde Garcia; J. P. Chatelain; G. Faber; L. Ropelewski; S. Duarte Pinto; G. Croci; M. Alfonsi; M. Van Stenis; Archana Sharma; M. Villa; L. Benussi; S. Bianco; S. Colafranceschi; F. Fabbri; L. Passamonti; D. Piccolo; D. Pierluigi; G. Raffone; A. Russo; G. Saviano; A. Marinov; M. Tytgat; N. Zaganidis; M. Hohlmann; Kondo Gnanvo; M. G. Bagliesi; R. Cecchi

In view of a possible extension of the forward CMS muon detector system and future LHC luminosity upgrades, Micro-Pattern Gas Detectors (MPGDs) are an appealing technology. They can simultaneously provide precision tracking and fast trigger information, as well as sufficiently fine segmentation to cope with high particle rates in the high-eta region at LHC and its future upgrades. We report on the design and construction of a full-size prototype for the CMS endcap system, the largest Triple-GEM detector built to-date. We present details on the 3D modeling of the detector geometry, the implementation of the readout strips and electronics, and the detector assembly procedure.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2012

Study of gas purifiers for the CMS RPC detector

L. Benussi; S. Bianco; S. Colafranceschi; F. Fabbri; F. Felli; M. Ferrini; M. Giardoni; T. Greci; A. Paolozzi; L. Passamonti; D. Piccolo; D. Pierluigi; Antonio Russo; G. Saviano; S. Buontempo; A. Cimmino; M. De Gruttola; F. Fabozzi; A. O. M. Iorio; L. Lista; P. Paolucci; P. Baesso; G. Belli; D. Pagano; S. P. Ratti; A. Vicini; P. Vitulo; C. Viviani; R. Guida; Archana Sharma

Abstract The CMS RPC muon detector utilizes a gas recirculation system called closed loop (CL) to cope with large gas mixture volumes and costs. A systematic study of CL gas purifiers has been carried out over 400 days between July 2008 and August 2009 at CERN in a low-radiation test area, with the use of RPC chambers with currents monitoring, and gas analysis sampling points. The study aimed to fully clarify the presence of pollutants, the chemistry of purifiers used in the CL, and the regeneration procedure. Preliminary results on contaminants release and purifier characterization are reported.


Journal of Instrumentation | 2009

Sensitivity and environmental response of the CMS RPC Gas Gain Monitoring system

L. Benussi; S. Bianco; S. Colafranceschi; F. Fabbri; M. Giardoni; B. Ortenzi; L. Passamonti; D. Piccolo; D. Pierluigi; B. Ponzio; Antonio Russo; G. Saviano; Anna Colaleo; F. Loddo; Marcello Maggi; A. Ranieri; M. Abbrescia; G. Iaselli; B. Marangelli; S. Natali; S. Nuzzo; Gabriella Pugliese; F. Romano; G. Roselli; R. Trentadue; S. A. Tupputi; R. Guida; G. Polese; Archana Sharma; A. Cimmino

Results from the gas gain monitoring (GGM) system for the muon detector using RPC in the CMS experiment at the LHC is presented. The system is designed to provide fast and accurate determination of any shift in the working point of the chambers due to gas mixture changes.


Journal of Instrumentation | 2013

A study of gas contaminants and interaction with materials in RPC closed loop systems

S. Colafranceschi; R. Aurilio; L. Benussi; S. Bianco; L. Passamonti; D. Piccolo; D. Pierluigi; Antonio Russo; M. Ferrini; T. Greci; G. Saviano; Cristian Vendittozzi; M. Abbrescia; Cesare Calabria; Anna Colaleo; G. Iaselli; Marcello Maggi; S. Nuzzo; Gabriella Pugliese; P. Verwilligen; Archana Sharma

Resistive Plate Counters (RPC) detectors at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments use gas recirculation systems to cope with large gas mixture volumes and costs. In this paper a long-term systematic study about gas purifiers, gas contaminants and detector performance is discussed. The study aims at measuring the lifetime of purifiers with new and used cartridge material along with contaminants release in the gas system. During the data-taking the response of several RPC double-gap detectors was monitored in order to characterize the correlation between dark currents, filter status and gas contaminants.


Journal of Instrumentation | 2013

Monitoring relative humidity in RPC detectors by use of fiber optic sensors

Michele Arturo Caponero; A. Polimadei; L. Benussi; S. Bianco; S. Colafranceschi; L. Passamonti; D. Piccolo; D. Pierluigi; Antonio Russo; F. Felli; G. Saviano; Cristian Vendittozzi

We propose to adopt Fiber Bragg Grating technology to develop an innovative sensor for monitoring relative humidity of the gas fluxed in Resistive Plate Counters. Use of Fiber Bragg Grating as sensing device makes the proposed sensor well suited to develop distributed real-time monitoring systems to be installed on large volume detectors operated in high electromagnetic fields. In fact Fiber Bragg Gratings are fully immune from electromagnetic disturbances and allow simplified wiring by in-series interconnection of tens of them along a single optical fiber. In this paper we present results intended to investigate the feasibility of our proposal.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2012

A new approach in modeling the behavior of RPC detectors

L. Benussi; S. Bianco; S. Colafranceschi; F. Fabbri; M. Giardoni; L. Passamonti; D. Piccolo; D. Pierluigi; Antonio Russo; G. Saviano; S. Buontempo; A. Cimmino; M. De Gruttola; F. Fabozzi; A. O. M. Iorio; L. Lista; P. Paolucci; P. Baesso; G. Belli; D. Pagano; S. P. Ratti; A. Vicini; P. Vitulo; C. Viviani; Archana Sharma; Anirban Krishna Bhattacharyya

Abstract The behavior of RPC detectors is highly sensitive to environmental variables. A novel approach is presented to model the behavior of RPC detectors in a variety of experimental conditions. The algorithm, based on Artificial Neural Networks, has been developed and tested on the CMS RPC gas gain monitoring system during commissioning.


ieee nuclear science symposium | 2008

Sensitivity and environmental response of the CMS RPC gas gain monitoring system

L. Benussi; S. Bianco; S. Colafranceschi; F. Fabbri; M. Giardoni; B. Ortenzi; A. Paolozzi; L. Passamonti; D. Pierluigi; B. Ponzio; Antonio Russo; Anna Colaleo; F. Loddo; Marcello Maggi; A. Ranieri; M. Abbrescia; G. Iaselli; B. Marangelli; S. Natali; S. Nuzzo; Gabriella Pugliese; F. Romano; G. Roselli; R. Trentadue; S. A. Tupputi; R. Guida; G. Polese; Archana Sharma; A. Cimmino; D. Lomidze

Results from the gas gain monitoring (GGM) system for the muon detector using RPC in the CMS experiment at the LHC is presented. The system is designed to provide fast and accurate determination of any shift in the working point of the chambers due to gas mixture changes.


IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science | 2006

A novel approach for an integrated straw tube-microstrip detector

E. Basile; F. Bellucci; L. Benussi; M. Bertani; S. Bianco; M. Caponero; D. Colonna; F. Di Falco; F. Fabbri; F. Felli; M. Giardoni; A. La Monaca; G. Mensitieri; B. Ortenzi; M. Pallotta; A. Paolozzi; L. Passamonti; D. Pierluigi; C. Pucci; Antonio Russo; G. Saviano; F. Casali; M. Bettuzzi; D. Bianconi; Fabio Baruffaldi; Egon Perilli; F. Massa

We report on a novel concept of silicon microstrips and straw tubes detector, where integration is accomplished by a straw module with straws not subjected to mechanical tension in a Rohacell/spl reg/ lattice and carbon fiber reinforced plastic shell. Results on mechanical and test beam performances are reported as well.


Journal of Instrumentation | 2014

A study of film and foil materials for the GEM detector proposed for the CMS muon system upgrade

D. Abbaneo; M. Abbrescia; M. Abi Akl; C Armaingaud; P. Aspell; Y. Assran; S. Bally; Y. Ban; S. Banerjee; P. Barria; L. Benussi; V. Bhopatkar; S. Bianco; Jelte E. Bos; O. Bouhali; J. Cai; Cesare Calabria; M. Caponero; A. Castaneda; S. Cauwenbergh; Ali Celik; J. Christiansen; S. Colafranceschi; Anna Colaleo; A. Conde Garcia; G. De Lentdecker; R. De Oliveira; G. De Robertis; S. Dildick; M. Ferrini

During the next shutdown of the LHC at CERN, the CMS experiment plans to start installing GEM detectors in the endcap (high pseudorapidity) region. These muon detectors have excellent spatial and temporal resolution as well as a high chemical stability and radiation hardness. A report is given on preliminary results of materials studies that aimed to fully characterize the GEM detector components before and after the exposure to a high-radiation environment.

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S. Bianco

University of Illinois at Chicago

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L. Benussi

Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute

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Antonio Russo

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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D. Piccolo

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

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S. Colafranceschi

Florida Institute of Technology

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A. Paolozzi

Sapienza University of Rome

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