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An overview of the design, construction and performance of large area triple-GEM prototypes for future upgrades of the CMS forward muon system

Authors
Abbaneo, D.Abbrescia, M.Alfonsi, M.Armaingaud, C.Aspell, P.Bagliesi, M. G.Ban, Y.Bally, S.Benussi, L.Berzano, U.Bianco, S.Bos, J.Bunkowski, K.Cai, J.Cecchi, R.Chatelain, J. P.Christiansen, J.Colafranceschi, S.Colaleo, A.Garcia, A. CondeCroci, G.David, E.de Robertis, G.De Oliveira, R.Dildick, S.Pinto, S. DuarteFerry, S.Formenti, F.Franconi, L.Fruboes, T.Gnanvo, K.Gutierrez, A.Hohlmann, M.Karchin, P. E.Loddo, F.Magazzu, G.Maggi, M.Marchioro, A.Marinov, A.Mehta, K.Merlin, J.Mohapatra, A.Moulik, T.Nemallapudi, M. V.Nuzzo, S.Oliveri, E.Piccolo, D.Park, S.Postema, H.Raffone, G.Rodrigues, A.Ropelewski, L.Saviano, G.Sharma, A.Snoeys, W.Staib, M. J.van Stenis, M.Teng, H.Tytgat, M.Tupputi, S. A.Turini, N.Smilkjovic, N.Villa, M.Zaganidis, N.Zientek, M.
Issue Date
5월-2012
Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Keywords
Muon spectrometers; Trigger concepts and systems (hardware and software); Trigger detectors
Citation
JOURNAL OF INSTRUMENTATION, v.7
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF INSTRUMENTATION
Volume
7
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/108570
DOI
10.1088/1748-0221/7/05/C05008
ISSN
1748-0221
Abstract
GEM detectors are used in high energy physics experiments given their good spatial resolution, high rate capability and radiation hardness. An international collaboration is investigating the possibility of covering the 1.6 < vertical bar eta vertical bar < 2.4 region of the CMS muon endcaps with large-area triple-GEM detectors. The CMS high-eta area is actually not fully instrumented, only Cathode Strip Chamber (CSC) are installed. The vacant area presents an opportunity for a detector technology able to to cope with the harsh radiation environment; these micropattern gas detectors are an appealing option to simultaneously enhance muon tracking and triggering capabilities in a future upgrade of the CMS detector. A general overview of this feasibility study is presented. Design and construction of small (10cm x 10cm) and full-size trapezoidal (1m x 0.5m) triple-GEM prototypes is described. Results from measurements with x-rays and from test beam campaigns at the CERN SPS is shown for the small and large prototypes. Preliminary simulation studies on the expected muon reconstruction and trigger performances of this proposed upgraded muon system are reported.
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