24–31 Jul 2009
Wayne State University
US/Eastern timezone

ATLAS Muon Detector Commissioning

28 Jul 2009, 17:20
25m
McGregor Center, Room I

McGregor Center, Room I

Wayne State University
First Results from LHC First Results from LHC

Speaker

Dr Edward Diehl (University of Michigan)

Description

The ATLAS muon spectrometer consists of several major components: Monitored Drift Tubes (MDTs) for precision measurements in the bending plane of the muons, supplemented by Cathode Strip Chambers (CSC) in the high $\eta$ region; Resistive Plate Chambers (RPCs) and Thin Gap Chambers (TGCs) for trigger and second coordinate measurement in the barrel and endcap regions, respectively; an optical alignment system to track the relative positions of all chambers; and, finally, the world's largest air-core magnetic toroid system. We will describe the status and commissioning of the muon system with cosmic rays and plans for commissioning with early beams.

Authors

Dr Edward Diehl (University of Michigan) James Herbert Cochran Jr (Iowa State University-Unknown-Unknown)

Presentation materials