The Construction of the CMS Silicon Strip Tracker
Giacomo Sguazzoni (INFN Firenze)

TL;DR
This paper details the design, construction, and integration procedures of the CMS Silicon Strip Tracker, highlighting quality checks, assembly processes, and lessons learned from large-scale detector assembly.
Contribution
It presents a comprehensive overview of the construction process and quality assurance methods for assembling the CMS Silicon Strip Tracker.
Findings
Successful assembly of large sub-structures with low failure rates
Implementation of quality checks ensured high reliability
Lessons learned improve future large-scale detector construction
Abstract
The CMS Silicon Strip tracker is a very large scale tracker entirely based on silicon strip detectors technology. The integration of modules, electronics, mechanics and services has been completed within the last eighteen months; first large standalone sub-structures (shells, disks, rods, petals depending on the tracker subdetector) have been integrated and verified; then they have been brought together into the final configuration. The CMS silicon tracker design and its construction is reviewed with particular emphasis on the procedures and quality checks deployed to successfully assembly several silicon strip modules and all ancillary components into these large sub-structures. An overview of the results and the lesson learned from the tracker integration are given, also in terms of failure and damage rates.
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