First results of CMS RPC performance at 13 TeV
M. I. Pedraza-Morales, M.A. Shaha, M. Shopova (on behalf of CMS, Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper reports the initial performance results of the CMS RPC system at 13 TeV, demonstrating its stability and operational metrics during the 2015 LHC run.
Contribution
It provides the first performance evaluation of CMS RPCs at 13 TeV, highlighting their stability and operational efficiency.
Findings
RPC efficiency remained stable during 2015
Cluster size and noise levels were within expected ranges
RPC system demonstrated reliable performance at 13 TeV
Abstract
The muon spectrometer of the CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is equipped with a redundant system made of Resistive Plate Chambers (RPCs) and Drift Tube (DT) chambers in the barrel, RPC and Cathode Strip Chambers (CSCs) in the endcap region. In this paper, the first results of the performance of the RPC system during 2015 with the LHC running at 13 TeV is presented. The stability of the RPC performance, in terms of efficiency, cluster size and noise, is reported.
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