26 May 2024 to 1 June 2024
La Biodola - Isola d'Elba (Italy)
Europe/Rome timezone

Longevity study of CMS Muon Detector facing the High Luminosity LHC phase

27 May 2024, 15:31
3h 49m
Sala Elena

Sala Elena

Poster T8 - Integration and Detector Systems Integration and Detector Systems - Poster session

Speaker

Joao Pedro Gomes Pinheiro (Rio de Janeiro State University)

Description

The forthcoming High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) program presents a formidable challenge for the constituent elements of the CMS Muon Detector. Current systems, encompassing Drift Tubes (DT), Resistive Plate Chambers (RPC), and Cathode Strip Chambers (CSC), are tasked with operating under conditions of 5 times higher instantaneous luminosity than originally designed, necessitating endurance for approximately 10 times the anticipated LHC integrated luminosity. Addressing the high-rate environment while preserving optimal performance requires the incorporation of additional Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) and improved Resistive Plate Chamber (iRPC) detectors in the innermost region of the CMS forward muon spectrometer. The performance of all subdetectors must ensure sustained operation in such extreme conditions. To meet these challenges, accelerated irradiation studies have been conducted across all muon systems, predominantly at the CERN Gamma Irradiation Facility (GIF++). This presentation will provide an overview of the latest findings on the longevity of CMS Muon Detector systems after around 10 years of operation and following the extensive integrated charge exposure at GIF++.

Collaboration CMS Collaboration
Role of Submitter The presenter will be selected later by the Collaboration

Primary author

Joao Pedro Gomes Pinheiro (Rio de Janeiro State University)

Co-author

Raphael Gomes de Souza (UERJ)

Presentation materials