Chatrchyan, S.Hmayakyan, G.Khachatryan, V.Sirunyan, A. M.Adam, W.Bauer, T.Bergauer, T.2024-11-072024-11-0720081748-0221https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/3/08/S08004https://hdl.handle.net/11480/16595The Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) detector is described. The detector operates at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. It was conceived to study proton-proton (and lead-lead) collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 14 TeV (5.5 TeV nucleon-nucleon) and at luminosities up to 10(34)cm(-2)s(-1) (10(27)cm(-2)s(-1)). At the core of the CMS detector sits a high-magnetic-field and large-bore superconducting solenoid surrounding an all-silicon pixel and strip tracker, a lead-tungstate scintillating-crystals electromagnetic calorimeter, and a brass-scintillator sampling hadron calorimeter. The iron yoke of the flux-return is instrumented with four stations of muon detectors covering most of the 4 pi solid angle. Forward sampling calorimeters extend the pseudo-rapidity coverage to high values (vertical bar eta vertical bar <= 5) assuring very good hermeticity. The overall dimensions of the CMS detector are a length of 21.6 m, a diameter of 14.6 m and a total weight of 12500 t.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstrumentation for particle accelerators and storage ringshigh energyGaseous detectorsScintillators, scintillation and light emission processesSolid state detectorsCalorimetersGamma detectorsLarge detector systems for particle and astroparticle physicsParticle identification methodsParticle tracking detectorsSpectrometersAnalogue electronic circuitsControl and monitor systems onlineData acquisition circuitsData acquisition conceptsDetector control systemsDigital electronic circuitsDigital signal processingElectronic detector readout conceptsFront-end electronics for detector readoutModular electronicsOnline farms and online filteringOptical detector readout conceptsTrigger concepts and systemsVLSI circuitsAnalysis and statistical methodsComputingData processing methodsData reduction methodsPattern recognition, cluster finding, calibration and fitting methodsSoftware architecturesDetector alignment and calibration methodsDetector cooling and thermo-stabilizationDetector design and construction technologies and materialsDetector groundingManufacturingOverall mechanics designSpecial cablesVoltage distributionsThe CMS experiment at the CERN LHCReview Article310.1088/1748-0221/3/08/S080042-s2.0-67650317516Q2WOS:000258875900011Q3