In view of an upgrade of the CMS experiment, the GEM for CMS collaboration is performing feasibility Studies on employing Triple-GEM detectors for the high-Z region (1.6–2.4)of the CMS endcaps. A Detailed review of the development and characterization of the CMS full-size prototype baseline Detector will be presented .GEMs have excellent spatial and time resolution, high rate capability and Radiation hardness, they are an appealing option for simultaneously enhancing muon tracking and Triggering capabilities in the high-Z region. The GEM for CMS collaboration has studied the performance of small and full-size prototype detectors during several testbeam campaigns in order to validate new technologies and techniques in view of a mass production for CMS experiment. Results from measurements with x-rays and from testbeam campaigns at the CERN SPS will be shown from both small and large prototypes.

In view of an upgrade of the CMS experiment, the GEM for CMS collaboration is performing feasibility studies on employing Triple-GEM detectors for the high-eta region (1.6-2.4) of the CMS endcaps. A detailed review of the development and characterization of the CMS full-size prototype baseline detector will be presented. GEMs have excellent spatial and time resolution, high rate capability and radiation hardness, they are an appealing option for simultaneously enhancing muon tracking and triggering capabilities in the high-eta region. The GEM for CMS collaboration has studied the performance of small and full-size prototype detectors during several test beam campaigns in order to validate new technologies and techniques in view of a mass production for CMS experiment. Results from measurements with x-rays and from test beam campaigns at the CERN SPS will be shown from both small and large prototypes. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

GEM based detector for future upgrade of the CMS forward muon system / D., Abbaneo; C., Armagnaud; M., Abbrescia; P., Aspell; S., Bally; Y., Ban; L., Benussi; U., Berzano; S., Bianco; J., Bos; K., Bunkowski; J., Cai; J. P., Chatelain; J., Christiansen; S., Colafranceschi; A. B., Colaleo; A., Conde Garcia; E., David; R., De Oliveira; G., De Robertis; G., De Lentdecker; S., Duarte Pinto; S., Ferry; F., Formenti; L., Franconi; T., Fruboes; K., Gnanvo; A., Gutierrez; Y., Yang; M., Hohlmann; P. E., Karchin; F., Loddo; T., Maerschalk; G., Magazzu; M., Maggi; A., Marchioro; A., Marinov; K., Mehta; J., Merlin; M., Nemallapudi; A., Mohapatra; T., Moulik; S., Nuzzo; E., Oliveri; D., Piccolo; H., Postema; G., Raffone; L., Ropelewski; A., Rodrigues; Saviano, Giovanna; A., Sharma; N., Smilkjovic; M. J., Staib; N., Zaganidis; M., Zientek. - In: NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH. SECTION A, ACCELERATORS, SPECTROMETERS, DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT. - ISSN 0168-9002. - ELETTRONICO. - 718:(2013), pp. 383-386. (Intervento presentato al convegno 12th Pisa Meeting on Advanced Detectors tenutosi a ITALY nel MAY 20-26, 2012) [10.1016/j.nima.2012.10.058].

GEM based detector for future upgrade of the CMS forward muon system

SAVIANO, Giovanna;
2013

Abstract

In view of an upgrade of the CMS experiment, the GEM for CMS collaboration is performing feasibility Studies on employing Triple-GEM detectors for the high-Z region (1.6–2.4)of the CMS endcaps. A Detailed review of the development and characterization of the CMS full-size prototype baseline Detector will be presented .GEMs have excellent spatial and time resolution, high rate capability and Radiation hardness, they are an appealing option for simultaneously enhancing muon tracking and Triggering capabilities in the high-Z region. The GEM for CMS collaboration has studied the performance of small and full-size prototype detectors during several testbeam campaigns in order to validate new technologies and techniques in view of a mass production for CMS experiment. Results from measurements with x-rays and from testbeam campaigns at the CERN SPS will be shown from both small and large prototypes.
2013
In view of an upgrade of the CMS experiment, the GEM for CMS collaboration is performing feasibility studies on employing Triple-GEM detectors for the high-eta region (1.6-2.4) of the CMS endcaps. A detailed review of the development and characterization of the CMS full-size prototype baseline detector will be presented. GEMs have excellent spatial and time resolution, high rate capability and radiation hardness, they are an appealing option for simultaneously enhancing muon tracking and triggering capabilities in the high-eta region. The GEM for CMS collaboration has studied the performance of small and full-size prototype detectors during several test beam campaigns in order to validate new technologies and techniques in view of a mass production for CMS experiment. Results from measurements with x-rays and from test beam campaigns at the CERN SPS will be shown from both small and large prototypes. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
cms; gem; muon detectors; upgrade
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GEM based detector for future upgrade of the CMS forward muon system / D., Abbaneo; C., Armagnaud; M., Abbrescia; P., Aspell; S., Bally; Y., Ban; L., Benussi; U., Berzano; S., Bianco; J., Bos; K., Bunkowski; J., Cai; J. P., Chatelain; J., Christiansen; S., Colafranceschi; A. B., Colaleo; A., Conde Garcia; E., David; R., De Oliveira; G., De Robertis; G., De Lentdecker; S., Duarte Pinto; S., Ferry; F., Formenti; L., Franconi; T., Fruboes; K., Gnanvo; A., Gutierrez; Y., Yang; M., Hohlmann; P. E., Karchin; F., Loddo; T., Maerschalk; G., Magazzu; M., Maggi; A., Marchioro; A., Marinov; K., Mehta; J., Merlin; M., Nemallapudi; A., Mohapatra; T., Moulik; S., Nuzzo; E., Oliveri; D., Piccolo; H., Postema; G., Raffone; L., Ropelewski; A., Rodrigues; Saviano, Giovanna; A., Sharma; N., Smilkjovic; M. J., Staib; N., Zaganidis; M., Zientek. - In: NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH. SECTION A, ACCELERATORS, SPECTROMETERS, DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT. - ISSN 0168-9002. - ELETTRONICO. - 718:(2013), pp. 383-386. (Intervento presentato al convegno 12th Pisa Meeting on Advanced Detectors tenutosi a ITALY nel MAY 20-26, 2012) [10.1016/j.nima.2012.10.058].
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