BARC/PUB/2013/1228

 
 

Energy calibration and resolution of the CMS electromagnetic calorimeter in pp collisions at √s = 7 TeV

 
     
 
Author(s)

Chatrchyan, S.; Khachatryan, V.; Sirunyan, A. M.; Abdulsalam, A.; Dutta, D.; Kailas, S.; Kumar, V.; Mohanty, A. K.; Pant, L. M.; Shukla, P.; Topkar, A.; and others
(NPD)

Source

Journal of Instrumentation (JINST), 2013. Vol. 8 (9): Article no. P09009Other doi:10.1088/1748-0221/8/09/P09009

ABSTRACT

The energy calibration and resolution of the electromagnetic calorimeter (ECAL) of the CMS detector have been determined using proton-proton collision data from LHC operation in 2010 and 2011 at a centre-of-mass energy of √s = 7TeV with integrated luminosities of about 5fb-1. Crucial aspects of detector operation, such as the environmental stability, alignment, and synchronization, are presented. The in-situ calibration procedures are discussed in detail and include the maintenance of the calibration in the challenging radiation environment inside the CMS detector. The energy resolution for electrons from Z-boson decays is better than 2% in the central region of the ECAL barrel (for pseudorapidity ιηι < 0:8) and is 2–5% elsewhere. The derived energy resolution for photons from 125GeV Higgs boson decays varies across the barrel from 1.1% to 2.6% and from 2.2% to 5% in the endcaps. The calibration of the absolute energy is determined from Z→e+e- decays to a precision of 0.4% in the barrel and 0.8% in the endcaps.

 
 
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