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Statement of Interest in CMS MPGD High-  Muon Upgrade Florida Tech CMS Muon Group

Statement of Interest in CMS MPGD High-  Muon Upgrade Florida Tech CMS Muon Group. Marcus Hohlmann Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL, USA. Workshop on CMS high-  muon upgrade - CERN, Sep 30, 2010. Overview. Currently Existing GEM Work at Florida Tech

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Statement of Interest in CMS MPGD High-  Muon Upgrade Florida Tech CMS Muon Group

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  1. Statement of Interest inCMS MPGD High- Muon UpgradeFlorida Tech CMS Muon Group Marcus Hohlmann Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL, USA Workshop on CMS high- muon upgrade - CERN, Sep 30, 2010

  2. Overview • Currently Existing GEM Work at Florida Tech • Experience with GEM detector construction & operation • R&D for CMS High- muon upgrade • GEM readout electronics & DAQ within RD51 SRS project • Proposed Contributions to CMS High- Upgrade • Primary: CMS GE1/1 Detector Production & Test Facility • Secondary: Contribute to Readout & DAQ Development • Fl. Tech Facilities Available for Upgrade Project • Support Needed from USCMS, DOE M. Hohlmann - Florida Tech Statement on Participation in CMS High-eta Muon Upgrade Project

  3. GEM Track Record • Construction and Testing of Triple-GEM detectors • Small prototypes (2cm  2cm, 10cm  10cm) since 2004 • Small series production of ten 30cm  30cm detectors in 2009 & 2010 • RD51’s Common “Scalable Readout System” for MPGDs in 2010 • Software development for SRS DAQ system (in ALICE DATE environment) • Frontend hybrid card: PCB with APV25 chip(used in CMS Si Tracker) • Two recent publications on 30cm  30cm GEM detector design and performance (IEEE NSS ’09 proc., NIM article submitted for SORMA ‘10 proc.) • Four publications on GEM application (muon tomography, DHS) • RD51 charter member (2008) • Assoc. Partner in CMS CUPID proposal (MPGDs) - Marie Curie ITN fellowships (2009) • Active participant in CMS high- upgrade group since early 2010: Investigating production techniques for GE1/1 detectors at Florida Tech • Stretching of CMS GE1/1 GEM foils • Honeycomb spacers • Team: MH, 1 post-doc (Kondo Gnanvo), 4 grad students (Mike Staib, Bryant Benson, Lenny Grasso, Amilkar Quintero (grad.)), several undergrads M. Hohlmann - Florida Tech Statement on Participation in CMS High-eta Muon Upgrade Project

  4. Ten Triple-GEM Detectors Transfer of know-how from GDD Eight detectors built at CERN (30cm  30cm active area) Two detectors built at Florida Tech using innovativeconstruction method Both detectors working 8 keV X-rays mips M. Hohlmann - Florida Tech Statement on Participation in CMS High-eta Muon Upgrade Project

  5. R&D - CMS High- upgrade New, cost-effective GEM foil thermal stretching technique via infrared heating under clean room conditions in our high- bay lab (RD51 Technical Note in prep.) CMS high- prototype drift foil Works well ! along long side of frame M. Hohlmann - Florida Tech Statement on Participation in CMS High-eta Muon Upgrade Project

  6. Readout Electronics & DAQ RD51 is developing a commonScalable Readout System for MPGD’s : • from few 100 to ~105 channels • full hardware chain currently being tested Hans Müller Sorin Martoiu (CERN) VFAT here for CMS high- det. common DAQ part – could be used for CMS high- GEMs • Florida Tech’s current contributions to Scalable Readout System • Trying to get commercial production of ~200 hybrid front-end PCB’s going (for APV25 chip) • DAQ software development (DATE for SRS) together with ALICE DATE experts • Event monitoring (AMORE for SRS) with ALICE DATE experts • First demonstration of chain APV+SRS+DATE+AMORE achieved • First integration tests of SRS with our 30cm × 30cm GEM detectors • Largest projected user of SRS to-date (~15k ch.) APV25 test pulses with a 128 ch. readout M. Hohlmann - Florida Tech Statement on Participation in CMS High-eta Muon Upgrade Project

  7. Proposed Fl. Tech Contributions to CMS High- Project • Long-term • Main interest: GE1/1 Detector Production & Testing Site • Expand current setup in clean room for parallel production • Adapt SRS DAQ for detector testing procedures • Set up cosmic ray stand and X-ray source for post-production testing • Secondary interest:DAQ & Event Monitoring • Adapt s/w for VFAT if CMS decides to go with an SRS-based system • Short-term & Medium-term • Set up GEM foil testing box (measure leakage currents under gas) • Construct and test a prototype detector (following current CERN design) at Florida Tech using our IR stretching technique • Contribute to beam tests of prototypes • Continue R&D on series production techniques M. Hohlmann - Florida Tech Statement on Participation in CMS High-eta Muon Upgrade Project

  8. T3 Available Facilities • GE1/1 Production & Testing • Large clean room for production (~ cl. 1,000) • Small clean room for R&D (~ cl. 10,000) • Space in 350 m2 high-bay area for test stands • Gas detector lab (HV, gas supply & monitoring, 10 Gs LeCroy scope) • Construction materials (e.g. glues, coatings) • GE1/1 DAQ Development • Spare SRS r/o components expected • Dual SRS use for 30cm × 30cm GEMs and for CMS high- GEMs can be anticipated • DATE & AMORE software • CMS Tier-3 Grid Site • Offline data analysis • Can be made available to high- upgrade collaborators for extensive simulation work High-Bay experimental area M. Hohlmann - Florida Tech Statement on Participation in CMS High-eta Muon Upgrade Project

  9. Support Needs • If CMS decides to move forward on MPGD high- upgrade, we would need external support to ramp up our effort. • Potential sources: • USCMS upgrade management for FY11 • Manpower: 1 Post-doc (~6 months), technician • Prototype Production: Materials & Infrastructure • Travel to CERN for test beams • DOE FY11 base funding (starting June 2011) • Manpower: Post-doc, graduate students • Production infrastructure, Readout system • Travel to CERN

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