To explore the physics of p-p collisions at 14 TeV center-of-mass-energy of LHC.
The main goal of CMS will be the search and study of the Higgs boson and of the super-symmetric
partners of the known particles. The scientific program includes also detailed studies of the top quark and
precision measurements of CP violation parameters in the b-system. The physics of heavy ion collisions to identify the signature and study the properties of quark-gluon plasma will also be addressed.
Physics achievements in 2001
The experiment is still in construction, therefore no physics result has been achieved in 2001. Important results have been obtained from the RD activity carried on for all the sub-systems of the experiment, including computing.
INFN contribution to the experiment in terms of manpower and financial support
INFN researchers are involved in the following sub-detectors Solenoidal Magnet, Tracker, Electromagnetic Calorimeter, Muon System and Computing. The total number of physicists and engineers working in CMS in 2001 is 221. They come from 12 INFN Laboratories and account for about 15 of the total number of CMS collaborators. Technicians are not included in these figures.
The INFN financial support for CMS deliverables amounts to about 55 MCHF over an estimated total cost of the experiment around 466 MCHF.
Funding foreseen in the 2002 Budget 8141 kEuro
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Number of publications in refereed journals
30
Number of talks to conferences (from INFN)
20
Number of undergraduate and doctoral thesis on the experiment
17 undergraduate students and 6 doctoral thesis
Leadership role in the experiment
- Lorenzo Foa Chairman of the Collaboration Board
- Fabrizio Gasparini Project Leader (Muon)
- Rino Castaldi Deputy Project Leader (Tracker)
- Cristiana Peroni Finance Board
- Guido Tonelli Management Board and Finance Board
Innovative instruments
4T magnet large area RPCs radiation-hard silicon detectors and read-out electronics analog optical links new crystals and APDs new approach on trigger, data handling and computing.
3 Milestones 2001
MAGNET
Winding of the prototype July
Completion of CB-2 module December
RPC
Production of front-end chips July
Production of front-end boards September
Production of 70 of stations of the 1st wheel December
ECAL
Construction of the 1st module in INFN/ENEA RC December
Production and test of module 0 December
MUONS DT
Completion of production lines in LNL March
5 DT chambers produced June
Completion of the tender for trigger ASICs (BTI, BTIM) October
15 DT chambers produced December
4 Milestones 2002
MUONS
8 MB3 May
Further 8 MB3 October
Production lines in Torino ready September
Assembly test of the first mini-crate October
RPC
Decision on mass production January
Production and test of the front end chips February
Production stations 2 and 3 CW June
HV system prototype ready July
Production and test of all FE boards September
Production station 1 CW October
ECAL
Quality check on 2000 crystals June
Quality check on 6000 crystals (20 of the total) December
Assembly and test of 5 modules June
Assembly and test of 12 modules (15 of the total) December
Test of 12 HV boards June
5 Milestones 2002
TRACKER
40 modules M200 produced January
System test (6 modules in a string) March
Final specifications optical hybrid May
Start-up of module production June
Final specifications Power Supply October
400 modules produced December
Layer 1 mechanical structure December
MAGNET
Impregnated prototype ready January
Module CB-2 impregnated April
Module CB-1 impregnated July
Module CB0 impregnated October
COMPUTING
All sites operational March
One half of the sites working in integrated mode April