CERN Accelerating science

CMS Note
Report number CMS-CR-2015-303
Title The CMS Beam Halo Monitor Electronics
Author(s)

Tosi, Nicolo (INFN, Bologna ; Bologna U.) ; Dabrowski, A.E. (CERN) ; Fabbri, F. (INFN, Bologna) ; Grassi, T. (Maryland U.) ; Hughes, E. (Rutgers U., Piscataway) ; Mans, J. (Minnesota U.) ; Montanari, A. (INFN, Bologna) ; Orfanelli, S. (CERN ; Natl. Tech. U., Athens) ; Rusack, R. (Minnesota U.) ; Torromeo, G. (INFN, Bologna) ; Stickland, D.P. (Princeton U.) ; Stifter, K. (Minnesota U.)

Publication 2016
Imprint 13 Nov 2015
Number of pages 9
In: JINST 11 (2016) C02039
In: Topical Workshop on Electronics for Particle Physics, Lisbon, Portugal, 28 Sep - 2 Oct 2015, pp.C02039
DOI 10.1088/1748-0221/11/02/C02039
Subject category Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment CERN LHC ; CMS
Abstract The CMS Beam Halo Monitor has been successfully installed in the CMS cavern in LHC Long Shutdown 1 for measuring the machine induced background for LHC Run II. The system is based on 40 detector units composed of synthetic quartz Cherenkov radiators coupled to fast photomultiplier tubes. The readout electronics chain uses many components developed for the Phase 1 upgrade to the CMS Hadronic Calorimeter electronics, with dedicated firmware and readout adapted to the beam monitoring requirements. The PMT signal is digitized by a charge integrating ASIC (QIE10), providing both the signal rise time, with few ns resolution, and the charge integrated over one bunch crossing. The backend electronics uses microTCA technology and receives data via a high-speed 5 Gbps asynchronous link. It records histograms with sub-bunch crossing timing resolution and is readout by IPbus using the newly designed CMS data acquisition for non-event based data. The data is processed in real time and published to CMS and the LHC, providing online feedback on the beam quality. A dedicated calibration monitoring system has been designed to generate short triggered pulses of light to monitor the efficiency of the system. The electronics has been in operation since the first LHC beams of Run II and has served as the first demonstration of the new QIE10, Igloo2 and high-speed 5 Gbps with LHC data. This paper presents the Beam Halo Monitor and the performance of the electronics thus far in Run II.
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