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ORGANIZED BY THE HELLENIC PHYSICAL SOCIETY WITH THE COOPERATION OF THE PHYSICS DEPARTMENTS OF GREEK UNIVERSITIES: 7th International Conference of the Balkan Physical Union | 2010

THE CMS RPC SYSTEM OVERVIEW

N. Darmenov; V. Genchev; P. Iaydjiev; S. Stoykova; G. Sultanov; R. Trayanov; A. Dimitrov; L. Litov; B. Pavlov; P. Petkov; A. Marinov; F. Thyssen; M. Tytgat; P. Verwillingen; N. Zaganidis; S. Akimenko; A. H. Ball; I. Crotty; R. Guida; Archana Sharma; W. Van Doninck; M. Abbrescia; G. Iaselli; M. Maggi; B. Marangelli; S. Nuzzo; G. Pugliese; F. Romano; G. Roselli; R. Trentadue

The Muon System of the CMS experiment at CERN employees three different detector technologies—Drift Tube Chambers (DT) in the barrel part, Cathode Strip Chambers (CSC) in the endcaps and Resistive Plate Chambers (RPC) both in the barrel and the endcaps. TDs and CSCs serve as precise muon trajectory measurement devices. The RPCs are responsible for the bunch crossing identification and for a fast muon transverse momentum measurement. The total number of RPCs is 480 in the barrel and 756 in the endcaps, covering an area of about 3500 square meters. A brief overview of the system will be presented as well as some recent results about the system stability and performance.

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Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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