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Journal of Instrumentation | 2013

Uniformity and Stability of the CMS RPC Detector at the LHC

S. Costantini; K. Beernaert; A. Cimmino; G. Garcia; J. Lellouch; A. Marinov; A. Ocampo; N. Strobbe; F. Thyssen; M. Tytgat; P. Verwilligen; E. Yazgan; N. Zaganidis; A. Dimitrov; R. Hadjiiska; L. Litov; B. Pavlov; P. Petkov; A. Aleksandrov; V. Genchev; P. Iaydjiev; M. Rodozov; Mariana Shopova; G. Sultanov; Y. Ban; J. Cai; Y. Ge; Q. Li; S. J. Qian; Z. Xue

The Resistive Plate Chambers (RPCs) are employed in the CMS experiment at the LHC as dedicated trigger system both in the barrel and in the endcap. This note presents results of the RPC detector uniformity and stability during the 2011 data taking period, and preliminary results obtained with 2012 data. The detector uniformity has been ensured with a dedicated High Voltage scan with LHC collisions, in order to determine the optimal operating working voltage of each individual RPC chamber installed in CMS. Emphasis is given on the procedures and results of the High Voltage calibration. Moreover, an increased detector stability has been obtained by automatically taking into account temperature and atmospheric pressure variations in the CMS cavern.


Journal of Instrumentation | 2013

Simulation of the CMS Resistive Plate Chambers

R. Hadjiiska; L. Litov; B. Pavlov; P. Petkov; A. Dimitrov; K. Beernaert; A. Cimmino; S. Costantini; G. Garcia; J. Lellouch; A. Marinov; A. Ocampo; N. Strobbe; F. Thyssen; M. Tytgat; P. Verwilligen; E. Yazgan; N. Zaganidis; A. Aleksandrov; V. Genchev; P. Iaydjiev; M. Rodozov; Mariana Shopova; G. Sultanov; Y. Ban; J. Cai; Z. Xue; Y. Ge; Q. Li; S. J. Qian

The Resistive Plate Chamber (RPC) muon subsystem contributes significantly to the formation of the trigger decision and reconstruction of the muon trajectory parameters. Simulation of the RPC response is a crucial part of the entire CMS Monte Carlo software and directly influences the final physical results. An algorithm based on the parametrization of RPC efficiency, noise, cluster size and timing for every strip has been developed. Experimental data obtained from cosmic and proton-proton collisions at ?s = 7 TeV have been used for determination of the parameters. A dedicated validation procedure has been developed. A good agreement between the simulated and experimental data has been achieved.


Journal of Instrumentation | 2013

CMS resistive plate chamber overview, from the present system to the upgrade phase I

P. Paolucci; R. Hadjiiska; L. Litov; B. Pavlov; P. Petkov; A. Dimitrov; K. Beernaert; A. Cimmino; S. Costantini; G. Guillaume; J. Lellouch; A. Marinov; A. Ocampo; N. Strobbe; F. Thyssen; M. Tytgat; P. Verwilligen; E. Yazgan; N. Zaganidis; A. Aleksandrov; V. Genchev; P. Iaydjiev; M. Rodozov; Mariana Shopova; G. Sultanov; Y. Ban; J. Cai; Z. Xue; Y. Ge; Q. Li

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A. Aleksandrov

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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G. Sultanov

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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M. Rodozov

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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Mariana Shopova

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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P. Iaydjiev

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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