Speaker
Description
During the Long Shutdown 3, the CMS experiment is undergoing a significant upgrade, necessary to accommodate the increased luminosity expected in the subsequent data-taking phase, reaching up 5-7.5 x 10^{34} cm^{-2} s^-1. A completely new Tracker will be installed, offering tracking and trigger capabilities at Level-1 and extending its coverage to ∣η∣=3.5. The calorimetry system will also see major enhancements, including updated electronics in the ECAL barrel and the replacement of the endcap calorimeters with a High Granularity Calorimeter. Additionally, the novel MIP Timing Detector will be introduced to leverage precision timing for improved pile-up mitigation. The muon system will be upgraded with new electronics for the Drift Tubes (DT), Cathode Strip Chambers (CSC), and Resistive Plate Chambers (RPC). Further improvements include the installation of improved RPCs (iRPCs) with enhanced time resolution and new stations of Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) detectors, extending the muon spectrometer coverage up to ∣η∣=2.8. This talk presents the current status of these upgrades and the latest available results.
Details
Marcello Abbrescia, professor, Department of Physics, University of Bari, Italy, https://www.uniba.it/it/ricerca/dipartimenti/fisica
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| Is this an abstract from experimental collaboration? | Yes |
| Name of experiment and experimental site | CMS at CERN |
| Is the speaker for that presentation defined? | Yes |