Three simplified prototypes of the first-level trigger front-end device for the muon barrel drift chambers of CMS were tested on a chamber prototype. Tests were performed at several incidence angles of a muon beam and with different magnetic field configurations. The recorded drift times were also used to test a full software model reproducing the actual algorithm applied in the final ASIC being produced. The efficiency performance of this software model and of the tested prototype are presented in this paper
The CMS experiment implements a sophisticated two-level triggering system composed of Level-1, instr...
A major upgrade of the readout and trigger electronics of the CMS Drift Tubes muon detector is fores...
The 40 MHz bunched muon beam set up at CERN was used in May 2003 to make a full test of the drift tu...
Three simplified prototypes of the first-level trigger front-end device for the muon barrel drift ch...
A sample of ASIC prototypes of the first-level trigger front-end device for the muon barrel drift ch...
The barrel muon chambers of the CMS detector consist of three sets of four layers of rectangular dri...
In the CMS detector in preparation for the CERN LHC collider, the Drift Tubes Muon Chambers are equi...
The muon system is of crucial importance in the compact muon solenoid (CMS) detector at the LHC as e...
The Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) is a general purpose experiment designed to study proton-proton coll...
Two drift tubes stations of the CMS muon barrel system were exposed, in October 2004, to a 40 MHz bu...
Two drift tubes (DTs) chambers of the CMS muon barrel system were exposed to a 40 MHz bunched muon b...
The development of the barrel drift chambers for the CMS muon detector at the CERN Large Hadron Coll...
A key component of the CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) experiment is its muon system. The tracking and t...
A prototype of the CMS Barrel Muon Detector incorporating all the features of the final chambers was...
The drift chambers in the barrel region of the CMS detector are exposed to magnetic stray fields. To...
The CMS experiment implements a sophisticated two-level triggering system composed of Level-1, instr...
A major upgrade of the readout and trigger electronics of the CMS Drift Tubes muon detector is fores...
The 40 MHz bunched muon beam set up at CERN was used in May 2003 to make a full test of the drift tu...
Three simplified prototypes of the first-level trigger front-end device for the muon barrel drift ch...
A sample of ASIC prototypes of the first-level trigger front-end device for the muon barrel drift ch...
The barrel muon chambers of the CMS detector consist of three sets of four layers of rectangular dri...
In the CMS detector in preparation for the CERN LHC collider, the Drift Tubes Muon Chambers are equi...
The muon system is of crucial importance in the compact muon solenoid (CMS) detector at the LHC as e...
The Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) is a general purpose experiment designed to study proton-proton coll...
Two drift tubes stations of the CMS muon barrel system were exposed, in October 2004, to a 40 MHz bu...
Two drift tubes (DTs) chambers of the CMS muon barrel system were exposed to a 40 MHz bunched muon b...
The development of the barrel drift chambers for the CMS muon detector at the CERN Large Hadron Coll...
A key component of the CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) experiment is its muon system. The tracking and t...
A prototype of the CMS Barrel Muon Detector incorporating all the features of the final chambers was...
The drift chambers in the barrel region of the CMS detector are exposed to magnetic stray fields. To...
The CMS experiment implements a sophisticated two-level triggering system composed of Level-1, instr...
A major upgrade of the readout and trigger electronics of the CMS Drift Tubes muon detector is fores...
The 40 MHz bunched muon beam set up at CERN was used in May 2003 to make a full test of the drift tu...