The barrel muon chambers of the CMS experiment are made assembling quadruplets of 4 layers of rectangular drift tubes. We present the performance of a prototype of such quadruplets exposed at a muon beam. Characteristics as noise, efficiency, drift velocity and resolution, are studied for various data taking conditions, as well as the effects of the magnetic field. A special emphasis is given to the performance aspects related to the trigger capability of the chambers
The barrel muon chambers of the CMS detector consist of three sets of four layers of rectangular dri...
Studies of the performance of the CMS drift tube barrel muon system are described, with results base...
Studies of the performance of the CMS drift tube barrel muon system are described, with results base...
The barrel muon chambers of the CMS detector consist of three sets of four layers of rectangular dri...
Studies of the performance of the CMS drift tube barrel muon system are described, with results base...
Studies of the performance of the CMS drift tube barrel muon system are described, with results base...
The barrel muon chambers of the CMS detector consist of three sets of four layers of rectangular dri...
Studies of the performance of the CMS drift tube barrel muon system are described, with results base...
Studies of the performance of the CMS drift tube barrel muon system are described, with results base...