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Precision measurement of the structure of the CMS inner tracking system using nuclear interactions

Sirunyan, Albert M
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Tumasyan, Armen
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Adam, Wolfgang
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October 29, 2018
Journal of Instrumentation

The structure of the CMS inner tracking system has been studied using nuclear interactions of hadrons striking its material. Data from proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV recorded in 2015 at the LHC are used to reconstruct millions of secondary vertices from these nuclear interactions. Precise positions of the beam pipe and the inner tracking system elements, such as the pixel detector support tube, and barrel pixel detector inner shield and support rails, are determined using these vertices. These measurements are important for detector simulations, detector upgrades, and to identify any changes in the positions of inactive elements.

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research article
DOI
10.1088/1748-0221/13/10/P10034
ArXiv ID

1807.03289

Author(s)
Sirunyan, Albert M
Tumasyan, Armen
Adam, Wolfgang
Ambrogi, Federico
Asilar, Ece
Bergauer, Thomas
Brandstetter, Johannes
Brondolin, Erica
Dragicevic, Marko
Erö, Janos
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Date Issued

2018-10-29

Published in
Journal of Instrumentation
Volume

13

Issue

10

Start page

P10034

End page

P10034

Subjects

detector: pixel

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vertex: secondary

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tracking detector

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CMS

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precision measurement

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hadron nucleus: scattering

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measurement methods

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beam transport

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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