Abstract
Abstract
The muon system of the CMS experiment is expected to upgrade all of its subdetectors for
the Phase-2 of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) that will begin in 2029. The upgrade plans for
drift tubes (DTs), cathode strip chambers (CSCs) and resistive place chambers (RPCs) include a new
electronics for better performance in high background rate conditions and to sustain the large
radiation dose delivered by the high-luminosity LHC (HL-LHC). Two new RPC stations will also be
installed to complement CSCs in the forward region 1.8 < |η| < 2.4, while three stations of
triple-GEM (gas electron multiplier) detectors will complement CSCs in the region 1.5 < |η| <
2.4 and extend the CMS muon system coverage to the very forward pseudorapidity region 2.4 <
|η| < 2.8. We present the goals and status of the CMS muon system upgrade including the
performance of the early Phase-2 upgrades demonstrated in Run 3 with proton-proton collisions, the
performance validation of the new detectors in test beams and the mass production status of the
new stations.
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