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ECFA Muon talk2. Longevity and Expected Performance of the Existing Muon System at the LHC Experiments. C. Bedoya , P. Dupieux , P. Iengo, G. Lanfranchi. P resent muon detectors and performance. ~4 slides. ~2 slides.
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ECFA Muon talk2 Longevity and Expected Performance of the Existing Muon System at the LHC Experiments C. Bedoya, P. Dupieux, P. Iengo, G. Lanfranchi
Present muon detectors and performance ~4 slides ~2 slides • Short intro on the 4 systemswith main performance resultsafter Run1 • Consolidation during LS1 (ATLAS, CMS)
Challenge with HL-LHC operation ~3-4slides • Common aspects on muon detector limitations with HL • Occupancy • Rate capability • Dead time • Fake trigger rate • Ageing LHCb
Expected performance and upgrade plans ~4-5 slides • What are the expected performances (lifetime) of the systems and how the experimentswillcopewith the higherluminosity scenario (Phase1 and Phase2) • Specific issues for each system • Specific tests to beperformed to establish if the present detectors fulfil the requirements of HL-LHC and spot weakness/marginalities • Upgrade plans (stressing the impact on the system performance, w/o describing the technologies ) Status of the presentation • ALICE:received a summaryslide. No muon upgrade foreseen, but more material on the future performance of the current detectors isneeded • ATLAS: all material ~in hand. Phase1 OK, to bedecidedwhat to include for Phase2. • CMS: receiveddetailedslides, all material in hand. Someiterationneeded in the followingweeks • LHCb: No materialreceivedso far. No upgrade foreseen for the muon system, material for the present detector (and the future performance) neededanyhow.