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What is made in Greece for the Compact Muon Solenoid M.Barone

What is made in Greece for the Compact Muon Solenoid M.Barone Institute of Nuclear Physics DEMOKRITOS-Athens. s = 14 TeV (7 times higher than Tevatron/Fermilab)  search for new massive particles up to m ~ 5 TeV

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What is made in Greece for the Compact Muon Solenoid M.Barone

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  1. What is made in Greece for the Compact Muon Solenoid M.Barone Institute of Nuclear Physics DEMOKRITOS-Athens

  2. s = 14 TeV(7 times higher than Tevatron/Fermilab) •  search for new massive particles up to m ~ 5 TeV • Bunch crossing rate = 25 ns(~20 times higher than Tevatron) • Ldesign = 1034 cm-2 s-1(>102 higher than Tevatron/Fermilab) •  22 interactions / BC 1400 particles / 25 ns • • Rejection for Higgs search = 1013 (104 higher than Tevatron/Fermilab)

  3. ATLAS CMS The Compact Muon Solenoid

  4. Two Multipurpose Maintenance Platforms built by TEMKA

  5. 4 Grease Pads made by METALLO

  6. MABs • These light(~20kg.)carbon fibre structures are holding many active elements of the muon aligment system and guarantee their long term stable positions with respect to each other under working conditions at CMS. • 36 MABs were produced by IMMG in Greece.

  7. Particle interactions in detectors

  8. Nexans Hellas-100 km of special electrical cables for CMS

  9. The CMS Detector

  10. 5000Hybrid Frond End cards for CMS by Prisma S.A & Pantechnical

  11. Global Trigger Emulator • Features • 8 TTC Partitions • LEMO Triggers • sTTS inputs • 8 DAQ Partitions • aTTS inputs & outputs • Trigger generation from 8Hz .. 500 kHz in random or clocked mode • trigger rules • LHC bunch structure • Monitoring counters GTPe I/O module and two trigger fan-out modules Not used during MTCC … ... but before test and prepare the DAQ System

  12. Summary • The GTPe has been designed and build in NCSR Demokritos • GTPe is a hardware emulator of the real GTP with its full • capabilities apart LV1 connectivity • It has been tested in the lab and in real conditions at CERN. • It is an indispensable tool: • for the development of TriDAS particularly • concerning the partitioning • for the DAQ installation, when the real GTP will • not be available. • For the DAQ upgrades during the operation of the • experiment • “The Global Trigger Processor Emulator • for the CMS experiment” was accepted for publication in • the IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science

  13. Designed by I. Michailakis 5 sets manufactured by: Alpha PCB (Megara) “sTTS”_IN “sTTS”_IN aTTS_OUT

  14. S-LINK64 CMC GTPe GIII board GTPe-IO CMC (INP design) The GTPe firmware runs on the GIII FPGA and it was designed by our Group Using the Quartus and DK1 packages.

  15. S-LINK64 cable from GTPe to GTPe L1A aTTS/ sTTS/status GTPe-IO EVM receiver GTPe

  16. Conclusions • An MoU for 5 Mchf has been signed with the CMS Collaboration. • The items presented have a value of about 2.5 Mchf.

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