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Measurement of the fractional radiation length of a pixel module for the CMS Phase-2 upgrade via the multiple scattering of positrons / Tracker Group of the CMS Collaboration
High-luminosity particle collider experiments such as the ones planned at the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider require ever-greater vertexing precision of the tracking detectors, necessitating also reductions in the material budget of the detectors. Traditionally, the fractional radiation length ($x/X_0$) of detectors is either estimated using known properties of the constituent materials, or measured in dedicated runs of the final detector. [...]
arXiv:2407.13721; CERN-CMS-NOTE-2024-005.- Geneva : CERN, 2024-10-16 - 42 p. - Published in : JINST 19 (2024) P10023 Fulltext: cc31400e03af7929e4432fc48d857519 - PDF; NOTE2024_005 - PDF; 2407.13721 - PDF; Fulltext from Publisher: PDF; External link: Fermilab Library Server
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The CMS Phase-1 Pixel Detector Upgrade / CMS Tracker Group of the CMS Collaboration
The CMS detector at the CERN LHC features a silicon pixel detector as its innermost subdetector. The original CMS pixel detector has been replaced with an upgraded pixel system (CMS Phase-1 pixel detector) in the extended year-end technical stop of the LHC in 2016/2017. [...]
arXiv:2012.14304.- 2021-02-22 - 84 p. - Published in : JINST 16 (2021) P02027 Fulltext: 2012.14304 - PDF; fermilab-pub-20-697-cms - PDF; Fulltext from Publisher: PDF; Fulltext from publisher: PDF; External link: Fermilab Accepted Manuscript
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Comparative evaluation of analogue front-end designs for the CMS Inner Tracker at the High Luminosity LHC / CMS Tracker Group of the CMS Collaboration
The CMS Inner Tracker, made of silicon pixel modules, will be entirely replaced prior to the start of the High Luminosity LHC period. One of the crucial components of the new Inner Tracker system is the readout chip, being developed by the RD53 Collaboration, and in particular its analogue front-end, which receives the signal from the sensor and digitizes it. [...]
arXiv:2105.00070.- 2021-12-13 - 31 p. - Published in : JINST 16 (2021) P12014 Fulltext: fermilab-pub-21-744-cms - PDF; 2105.00070 - PDF; Fulltext from Publisher: PDF; External link: Fermilab Library Server
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Test beam performance of a CBC3-based mini-module for the Phase-2 CMS Outer Tracker before and after neutron irradiation / Tracker Group of the CMS Collaboration
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN will undergo major upgrades to increase the instantaneous luminosity up to 5-7.5$\times10^{34}$ cm$^{-2}$s$^{-1}$. This High Luminosity upgrade of the LHC (HL-LHC) will deliver a total of 3000-4000 fb$^{-1}$ of proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13-14 TeV. [...]
arXiv:2205.00961.- 2023-04-04 - 31 p. - Published in : JINST 18 (2023) P04001 Fulltext: jt - PDF; FERMILAB-PUB-22-355-CMS-PPD-SCD - PDF; 2205.00961 - PDF; Fulltext from Publisher: PDF; External link: Fermilab Library Server
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Beam Test Performance Studies of CMS Phase-2 Outer Tracker Module Prototypes / Tracker Group of the CMS Collaboration
A new tracking detector will be installed as part of the Phase-2 upgrade of the CMS detector for the high-luminosity LHC era. This tracking detector includes the Inner Tracker, equipped with silicon pixel sensor modules, and the Outer Tracker, consisting of modules with two parallel stacked silicon sensors. [...]
arXiv:2404.08794.- 2024-10-30 - 40 p. - Published in : JINST 19 (2024) P10032 Fulltext: PDF; Fulltext from Publisher: PDF;
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Search for new physics in the $ \tau $ lepton plus missing transverse momentum final state in proton-proton collisions at $ \sqrt{s} = $ 13 TeV / CMS Collaboration
A search for physics beyond the standard model (SM) in the final state with a hadronically decaying tau lepton and a neutrino is presented. This analysis is based on data recorded by the CMS experiment from proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV at the LHC, corresponding to a total integrated luminosity of 138 fb$ ^{-1} $. [...]
arXiv:2212.12604; CMS-EXO-21-009; CERN-EP-2022-268; CMS-EXO-21-009-003.- Geneva : CERN, 2023-09-08 - 29 p. - Published in : JHEP 2309 (2023) 051 Fulltext: 2212.12604 - PDF; cab833f2b3ca575cbbd5884765500a7b - PDF; CMS-EXO-21-009-arXiv - PDF; Fulltext from Publisher: PDF; External link: Fermilab Library Server
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Evaluation of HPK $n^+$-$p$ planar pixel sensors for the CMS Phase-2 upgrade / Tracker Group of the CMS Collaboration
To cope with the challenging environment of the planned high luminosity upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC), scheduled to start operation in 2029, CMS will replace its entire tracking system. The requirements for the tracker are largely determined by the long operation time of 10~years with an instantaneous peak luminosity of up to $7.5\times 10^{34}$~cm$^{-2}$s$^{-1}$ in the ultimate performance scenario. Depending on the radial distance from the interaction point, the silicon sensors will receive a particle fluence corresponding to a non-ionizing energy loss of up to $\Phi_{\text{eq}} = 3.5\times 10^{16}$~cm$^{-2}$. [...]
arXiv:2212.04793; CMS-NOTE-2023-002.- Geneva : CERN, 2023-05-09 - 18 p. - Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A 1053 (2023) 168326 Fulltext: NOTE2023_002 - PDF; 2212.04793 - PDF; 826201a370cac8eb0cb4bd0a37aa14d9 - PDF; External link: Fermilab Library Server
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Test Beam Performance Measurements for the Phase I Upgrade of the CMS Pixel Detector / Dragicevic, M. (Vienna, OAW) ; Friedl, M. (Vienna, OAW) ; Hrubec, J. (Vienna, OAW) ; Steininger, H. (Vienna, OAW) ; Gädda, A. (Helsinki Inst. of Phys.) ; Härkönen, J. (Helsinki Inst. of Phys.) ; Lampén, T. (Helsinki Inst. of Phys.) ; Luukka, P. (Helsinki Inst. of Phys.) ; Peltola, T. (Helsinki Inst. of Phys.) ; Tuominen, E. (Helsinki Inst. of Phys.) et al.
A new pixel detector for the CMS experiment is being built, owing to the instantaneous luminosities anticipated for the Phase I Upgrade of the LHC. The new CMS pixel detector provides four-hit tracking while featuring a reduced material budget as well as new cooling and powering schemes. [...]
arXiv:1706.00222; CMS-NOTE-2017-002; CERN-CMS-NOTE-2017-002.- Geneva : CERN, 2017-05-30 - 22 p. - Published in : JINST 12 (2017) P05022 Fulltext: 10.1088_1748-0221_12_05_P05022 - PDF; openaccess_Dragicevic_2017_J._Inst._12_P05022 - PDF; NOTE2017_002 - PDF; arXiv:1706.00222 - PDF; External link: Open Access fulltext
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Evaluation of planar silicon pixel sensors with the RD53A readout chip for the Phase-2 Upgrade of the CMS Inner Tracker / CMS Collaboration
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN will undergo an upgrade in order to increase its luminosity to $7.5 \times 10^{34}$ cm$^{-2}$s$^{-1}$. The increased luminosity during this High-Luminosity running phase\\ (HL-LHC), starting around 2029, means a higher rate of proton-proton interactions, hence a larger ionizing dose and particle fluence for the detectors. The current tracking system of the CMS experiment will be fully replaced in order to cope with the new operating conditions. [...]
arXiv:2307.01580; CERN-CMS-NOTE-2023-005.- Geneva : CERN, 2023-11-17 - 29 p. - Published in : JINST 18 (2023) P11015 Fulltext: dc1e9cca1e7c6f6dae97cbda67121cb1 - PDF; 2307.01580 - PDF; NOTE2023_005 - PDF; Fulltext from Publisher: PDF; External link: Fermilab Library Server
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Search for Flavor-Changing Neutral Current Interactions of the Top Quark and Higgs Boson in Final States with Two Photons in Proton-Proton Collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13\text{ }\text{ }\mathrm{TeV}$ / CMS Collaboration
Proton-proton interactions resulting in final states with two photons are studied in a search for the signature of flavor-changing neutral current interactions of top quarks (t) and Higgs bosons (H). The analysis is based on data collected at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV with the CMS detector at the LHC, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 137 fb$^{-1}$. [...]
arXiv:2111.02219; CMS-TOP-20-007; CERN-EP-2021-201; CMS-TOP-20-007-003.- Geneva : CERN, 2022-07-13 - 34 p. - Published in : Phys. Rev. Lett. 129 (2022) 032001 Fulltext: 2111.02219 - PDF; PhysRevLett.129.032001 - PDF; 09f97135765a6cadbd7e57b5f1c649dc - PDF; Fulltext from Publisher: PDF; External link: Fermilab Library Server

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