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Abstract The ICARUS-T600 Liquid Argon Time Projection Chamber is operating at Fermilab at shallow depth and thus exposed to a high flux of cosmic rays that can fake neutrino interactions. A cosmic ray tagging (CRT) system (∼ 1100 m2), surrounding the cryostat with two layers of fiber embedded plastic scintillators, was developed to mitigate the cosmic ray induced background. Using nanosecond-level timing information, the CRT can distinguish incoming cosmic rays from outgoing particles from neutrino interactions in the TPC. In this paper an overview of the CRT system, its installation and commissioning at Fermilab, and its performance are discussed.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available April 1, 2026
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Adams, D.Q.; Alduino, C.; Alessandria, F.; Alfonso, K.; Andreotti, E.; Avignone, F.T.; Azzolini, O.; Balata, M.; Bandac, I.; Banks, T.I.; et al (, Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics)
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Hayrapetyan, A; Tumasyan, A; Adam, W; Andrejkovic, JW; Arnold, B; Bergauer, H; Bergauer, T; Chatterjee, S; Damanakis, K; Dragicevic, M; et al (, Journal of Instrumentation)Abstract Since the initial data taking of the CERN LHC, the CMS experiment has undergone substantial upgrades and improvements. This paper discusses the CMS detector as it is configured for the third data-taking period of the CERN LHC, Run 3, which started in 2022. The entire silicon pixel tracking detector was replaced. A new powering system for the superconducting solenoid was installed. The electronics of the hadron calorimeter was upgraded. All the muon electronic systems were upgraded, and new muon detector stations were added, including a gas electron multiplier detector. The precision proton spectrometer was upgraded. The dedicated luminosity detectors and the beam loss monitor were refurbished. Substantial improvements to the trigger, data acquisition, software, and computing systems were also implemented, including a new hybrid CPU/GPU farm for the high-level trigger.more » « less
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