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Test Beam Campaigns & Simulation for the CMS Pixel Detector Upgrade



2014

The 2014 European School of High-Energy Physics, ESHEP2014, GarderenGarderen, Netherlands, 18 Jun 2014 - 1 Jul 20142014-06-182014-07-01  GO

Abstract: With the impressive performance of the LHC delivering two times the design luminosity an upgrade of the CMS Pixel Detector is required to maintain and extend the tracking efficiency. The upgrade plans comprise several changes in geometry and material budget as well as a new Readout Chip (ROC). This ROC is being tested at various institutes in the laboratory and in test beams at DESY, CERN and FNAL. In the DESY electron/positron test beam, the DATURA high-resolution beam telescope is used to explore the features of the new chip design. The DATURA Telescope features six MIMOSA26 MAPS planes with an intrinsic resolution of 18.4um, crossed scintillators as four-fold coincidence trigger and movable mechanics with adjustable plane distances and cooling. This poster presents the approach to high-precision tracking using the DATURA telescope with CMS Pixel ROCs as Device Under Test (DUT) and shows results from test beam campaigns with irradiated and un-irradiated devices as well as test beam data simulation results from the past months.


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  1. LHC/CMS Experiment (CMS)
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  1. Experiments at LHC (CMS) (POF2-512) (POF2-512)
Experiment(s):
  1. LHC: CMS

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