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DOI: 10.1088/1748-0221/4/05/p05002
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Offline calibration procedure of the CMS Drift Tube detectors

G. Abbiendi,Nicola Amapane,Carlo Battilana,Riccardo Bellan,P. Biallass,M. Biasotto,S. Bolognesi,A. Calderon Tazon,F. R. Cavallo,María Cepeda,Gianluca Cerminara,Begoña de la Cruz,Carmen Diez Pardos,C. Fernandez Bedoya,J. Fernández Menéndez,Maria Cruz Fouz,J. Frangenheim,M. Giunta,A. Gresele,Luigi Guiducci,M. Gulmini,Kerstin Hoepfner,Maria Isabel Josa,Stefano Lacaprara,Stefano Marcellini,P. Martinez Ruiz del Arbol,Silvia Maselli,Gianni Masetti,Anna Teresa Meneguzzo,G. Mila,Jorge Andres Molina Insfrán,M. Passaseo,Andrea Perrotta,J. Puerta Pelayo,Hans Reithler,Paolo Ronchese,Tiziano Rovelli,Javier Santaolalla Camino,Daniel Teyssier,R. Travaglini,Daniele Trocino,S. Vanini,S. Ventura,Antonio Vilela Pereira,Marco Zanetti

Compact Muon Solenoid
Calibration
Detector
2009
The barrel region of the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment at the Large Hadron Collider is instrumented with Drift Tube (DT) detectors. This paper describes in full details the calibration of the DT hit reconstruction algorithm. After inter-channel synchronization has been verified through the appropriate hardware procedure, the time pedestals are extracted directly from the distribution of the recorded times. Further corrections for time-of-flight and time of signal propagation are applied as soon as the three-dimensional hit position within the DT chamber is known. The different effects of the time pedestal miscalibration on the two main hit reconstruction algorithms are shown. The drift velocity calibration algorithm is based on the meantimer technique. Different meantimer relations for different track angles and patterns of hit cells are used. This algorithm can also be used to determine the uncertainty on the reconstructed hit position.
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    Offline calibration procedure of the CMS Drift Tube detectors” is a paper by G. Abbiendi Nicola Amapane Carlo Battilana Riccardo Bellan P. Biallass M. Biasotto S. Bolognesi A. Calderon Tazon F. R. Cavallo María Cepeda Gianluca Cerminara Begoña de la Cruz Carmen Diez Pardos C. Fernandez Bedoya J. Fernández Menéndez Maria Cruz Fouz J. Frangenheim M. Giunta A. Gresele Luigi Guiducci M. Gulmini Kerstin Hoepfner Maria Isabel Josa Stefano Lacaprara Stefano Marcellini P. Martinez Ruiz del Arbol Silvia Maselli Gianni Masetti Anna Teresa Meneguzzo G. Mila Jorge Andres Molina Insfrán M. Passaseo Andrea Perrotta J. Puerta Pelayo Hans Reithler Paolo Ronchese Tiziano Rovelli Javier Santaolalla Camino Daniel Teyssier R. Travaglini Daniele Trocino S. Vanini S. Ventura Antonio Vilela Pereira Marco Zanetti published in 2009. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.