Alignment of the CMS tracker with LHC and cosmic ray data

The central component of the CMS detector is the largest silicon tracker ever built. The precise alignment of this complex device is a formidable challenge, and only achievable with a significant extension of the technologies routinely used for tracking detectors in the past. This article describes...

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Main Authors: Apyan, Aram (Author), Barbieri, Richard Alexander (Author), Bauer, Gerry P (Author), Busza, Wit (Author), Cali, Ivan Amos (Author), Chan, M. (Author), Di Matteo, Leonardo (Author), Dutta, Valentina (Author), Gomez-Ceballos, Guillelmo (Author), Goncharov, Maxim (Author), Gulhan, Doga Can (Author), Klute, Markus (Author), Lai, Y. S. (Author), Lee, Y.-J (Author), Levin, A. (Author), Luckey Jr, P David (Author), Ma, Teng (Author), Paus, Christoph M. E. (Author), Ralph, Duncan Kelley (Author), Roland, Christof E (Author), Roland, Gunther M (Author), Stephans, George S. F. (Author), Stockli, Fabian (Author), Sumorok, Konstanty C (Author), Velicanu, Dragos Alexandru (Author), Veverka, Jan (Author), Wyslouch, Boleslaw (Author), Yang, Ming (Author), Yoon, A. S (Author), Zanetti, Marco (Author), Wyslouch, Victoria (Author), CMS Collaboration (Author)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics (Contributor), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Laboratory for Nuclear Science (Contributor), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IOP Publishing, 2019-07-03T18:05:20Z.
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