Overview and Status of the CMS Silicon Strip Tracker
Asish Satpathy

TL;DR
This paper reviews the design, construction, and readiness of the CMS Silicon Strip Tracker, the largest of its kind, highlighting how operational and physics needs influenced its development for LHC experiments.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the design choices and current status of the CMS Silicon Strip Tracker, emphasizing its readiness for upcoming LHC operations.
Findings
Largest Silicon Strip Detector built for CMS
Design influenced by operational and physics requirements
Tracker ready for CMS commissioning in Summer 2008
Abstract
The CMS experiment at the LHC features the largest Silicon Strip Detector ever built. The impact of the operating conditions and physics requirements on the design choices of the CMS Silicon Tracker is reviewed. The readiness of the Silicon Strip Tracker for the tentatively scheduled CMS commissioning in Summer 2008 is briefly described.
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