The CMS Tracker Upgrade for Phase-2: Meeting the Challenges of the HL-LHC

17 Nov 2025, 11:30
20m
2F, Activities Center (Academia Sinica)

2F, Activities Center

Academia Sinica

128 Section 2, Academia Road, Nankang, Taipei 115201, Taiwan
ORAL New Ideas and Future Applications 0. Detector Concepts, Simulations

Speakers

Amrutha Samalan (Paul Scherrer Institute (CH)) CMS Collaboration

Description

The High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) will significantly increase the instantaneous luminosity of proton-proton collisions, pushing the CMS experiment into a regime of extreme radiation levels, high particle multiplicities, and unprecedented data rates. To maintain and extend the physics performance of the CMS detector under these conditions, a complete replacement of the tracking system is underway as part of the Phase-2 Upgrade. This talk presents the design, goals, and status of the Phase-2 CMS Tracker Upgrade, which includes entirely new silicon pixel and strip detectors with enhanced radiation hardness, finer granularity, and extended pseudorapidity coverage. The upgraded tracker will also feature on-detector data reduction through the use of real-time trigger information—an essential capability for sustaining low trigger thresholds at the HL-LHC. Special emphasis is placed on innovations in sensor technology, powering and cooling strategies, and the mechanical integration of large-scale modular components. We discuss the R&D, prototyping, and production progress, along with results from recent beam tests and system integration campaigns. The talk will also highlight key challenges in quality assurance, large-scale assembly, and pre-installation testing, as well as the timeline toward installation and commissioning during Long Shutdown 3.

Authors

Amrutha Samalan (Paul Scherrer Institute (CH)) CMS Collaboration

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