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Journal of Instrumentation | 2009

Stand-alone Cosmic Muon Reconstruction Before Installation of the CMS Silicon Strip Tracker

Wolfgang Adam; Jean-Luc Bonnet; G. Bruno; Bernard de Callatay; Benoît Florins; A. Giammanco; Ghislain Grégoire; Thomas Keutgen; D. Kcira; V. Lemaitre; Daniel Michotte de Welle; Otilia Militaru; Krzysztof Piotrzkowski; L. Quertenmont; V. Roberfroid; Xavier Rouby; D. Teyssier

The subsystems of the CMS silicon strip tracker were integrated and commissioned at the Tracker Integration Facility (TIF) in the period from November 2006 to July 2007. As part of the commissioning, large samples of cosmic ray data were recorded under various running conditions in the absence of a magnetic field. Cosmic rays detected by scintillation counters were used to trigger the readout of up to 15% of the final silicon strip detector, and over 4.7 million events were recorded. This document describes the cosmic track reconstruction and presents results on the performance of track and hit reconstruction as from dedicated analyses. Comment: Added missing LaTex command / no change in contents w.r.t. v1


Journal of Instrumentation | 2007

Hector: A Fast simulator for the transport of particles in beamlines

J. de Favereau; Xavier Rouby; Krzysztof Piotrzkowski

Computing the trajectories of particles in generic beamlines is an important ingredient of experimental particle physics, in particular regarding near-beam detectors. A new tool, Hector, has been built for such calculations, using the transfer matrix approach and energy corrections. The limiting aperture effects are also taken into account. As an illustration, the tool was used to simulate the LHC beamlines, in particular around the high luminosity interaction points (IPs), and validated with results of the Mad-X simulator. The LHC beam profiles, trajectories and beta functions are presented. Assuming certain forward proton detector scenarios around the IP5, acceptance plots, irradiation doses and chromaticity grids are produced. Furthermore, the reconstruction of proton kinematic variables at the IP (energy and angle) is studied as well as the impact of the misalignment of beamline elements. Comment: 40 pages, 20 figures; added references, corrected typos ; submitted to JINST


Journal of Instrumentation | 2009

Alignment of the CMS silicon strip tracker during stand-alone commissioning

Wolfgang Adam; Jean-Luc Bonnet; G. Bruno; B. De Callatay; Benoît Florins; A. Giammanco; Ghislain Grégoire; Thomas Keutgen; D. Kcira; V. Lemaitre; D. Michotte; Otilia Militaru; Krzysztof Piotrzkowski; L. Quertenmont; V. Roberfroid; Xavier Rouby; D. Teyssier

The results of the CMS tracker alignment analysis are presented using the data from cosmic tracks, optical survey information, and the laser alignment system at the Tracker Integration Facility at CERN. During several months of operation in the spring and summer of 2007, about five million cosmic track events were collected with a partially active CMS Tracker. This allowed us to perform first alignment of the active silicon modules with the cosmic tracks using three different statistical approaches; validate the survey and laser alignment system performance; and test the stability of Tracker structures under various stresses and temperatures ranging from +15C to -15C. Comparison with simulation shows that the achieved alignment precision in the barrel part of the tracker leads to residual distributions similar to those obtained with a random misalignment of 50 (80) microns in the outer (inner) part of the barrel. Comment: 41 pages, 63 postscript figures, submitted to JINST


european conference on radiation and its effects on components and systems | 2008

Recent Progress in CERN RD39: Radiation Hard Cryogenic Silicon Detectors for Applications in LHC Experiments and Their Future Upgrades

E. Tuominen; P. Anbinderis; T. Anbinderis; R. L. Bates; W. De Boer; E. Borchi; M. Bruzzi; Craig Buttar; Wen-Chang Chen; V. Cindro; S. Czellar; V. Eremin; A. Furgeri; E. Gaubas; J. Härkönen; E.H.M. Heijne; I. Ilyashenko; V. Kalesinskas; Matti J Kortelainen; M. Krause; T. Lampén; Z. Li; P. Luukka; I. Mandić; D. Menichelli; Marko Mikuz; O. Militaru; Scott N. Mueller; T. Mäenpää; T. Niinikoski

CERN RD39 Collaboration develops radiation-hard cryogenic silicon detectors. Recently, we have demonstrated improved radiation hardness in novel Current Injected Detectors (CID). For detector characterization, we have applied cryogenic Transient Current Technique (C-TCT). In beam tests, heavily irradiated CID detector showed capability for particle detection. Our results show that the CID detectors are operational at the temperature -50°C after 1016 1 MeV neutron equivalent fluence.


arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology | 2009

DELPHES, a framework for fast simulation of a generic collider experiment

Séverine Ovyn; Xavier Rouby; V. Lemaitre


Journal of Instrumentation | 2009

The FP420 R&D project: Higgs and New Physics with forward protons at the LHC

Michael Albrow; R. B. Appleby; M. Arneodo; G. Atoian; I. Azhgirey; Roger Barlow; I S Bayshev; W. Beaumont; L Bonnet; Andrew Brandt; Peter Bussey; Craig Buttar; J. M. Butterworth; M Carter; B. E. Cox; D Dattola; C. Da Via; J. de Favereau; David D'Enterria; P. De Remigis; A. De Roeck; E. A. De Wolf; P Duarte; John Ellis; Benoît Florins; Jeffrey R. Forshaw; J. Freestone; K. Goulianos; J. Gronberg; M. Grothe


CMS NOTE | 2005

Design and Test Beam Performance of Substructures of the CMS Tracker End Caps

S. Assouak; Jean-Luc Bonnet; G. Bruno; Bernard de Callatay; Jérôme de Favereau de Jeneret; C. Delaere; Simon De Visscher; D. Favart; Ghislain Grégoire; Thomas Keutgen; G. Leibenguth; V. Lemaitre; Daniel Michotte; O. Militaru; A. Ninane; S. Ovyn; Krzysztof Piotrzkowski; V. Roberfroid; Xavier Rouby; Olivier van der Aa; M. Vander Donckt


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2004

Recent results from the CERN RD39 Collaboration on super-radiation hard cryogenic silicon detectors for LHC and LHC upgrade

J. Härkönen; M. Abreu; P. Anbinderis; T. Anbinderis; N. D’Ambrosio; W. De Boer; E. Borchi; K. Borer; M. Bruzzi; S. Buontempo; Wei Chen; V. Cindro; B. Dezillie; A. Dierlamm; V. Eremin; E. Gaubas; V. Gorbatenko; V. Granata; E. Grigoriev; S. Grohmann; F. Hauler; E.H.M. Heijne; S. Heising; O. Hempel; R. Herzog; I. Ilyashenko; S. Janos; L. Jungermann; V. Kalesinskas; J. Kapturauskas


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2007

Development of cryogenic Si detectors by CERN RD39 Collaboration for ultra radiation hardness in SLHC environment

Z. Li; M. Abreu; P. Anbinderis; T. Anbinderis; N. D’Ambrosio; W. De Boer; E. Borchi; K. Borer; M. Bruzzi; S. Buontempo; Wei Chen; V. Cindro; A. Dierlamm; V. Eremin; E. Gaubas; V. Gorbatenko; E. Grigoriev; F. Hauler; E.H.M. Heijne; S. Heising; O. Hempel; R. Herzog; J. Härkönen; I. Ilyashenko; S. Janos; L. Jungermann; V. Kalesinskas; J. Kapturauskas; R. Laiho; Panja-Riina Luukka


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2007

Cryogenic Si detectors for ultra radiation hardness in SLHC environment

Z. Li; M. Abreu; P. Anbinderis; T. Anbinderis; N. D’Ambrosio; W. De Boer; E. Borchi; K. Borer; M. Bruzzi; S. Buontempo; Wei Chen; V. Cindro; A. Dierlamm; V. Eremin; E. Gaubas; V. Gorbatenko; E. Grigoriev; F. Hauler; E.H.M. Heijne; S. Heising; O. Hempel; R. Herzog; J. Härkönen; I. Ilyashenko; S. Janos; L. Jungermann; V. Kalesinskas; J. Kapturauskas; R. Laiho; Panja Luukka

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J. Härkönen

Helsinki Institute of Physics

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V. Eremin

Russian Academy of Sciences

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O. Militaru

Université catholique de Louvain

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I. Ilyashenko

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Z. Li

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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E. Borchi

University of Florence

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M. Bruzzi

University of Florence

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W. De Boer

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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V. Cindro

University of Ljubljana

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