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episodes/02-tracker.md

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The silicon detectors work in much the same way as the pixels: as a charged particle crosses the material it knocks electrons from atoms giving a very small pulse of current lasting a few nanoseconds. This small amount of charge is then amplified by Analogue Pipeline Voltage (APV25) chips, giving us “hits” when a particle passes, allowing us to reconstruct its path. Four or six such chips are housed within a “hybrid”, which also contains electronics to monitor key sensor information, such as temperature, and provide timing information in order to match “hits” with collisions.
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*Above left: An event display view of the CMS tracker (contained within the ECAL barrel) looking along the beam pipe. Above right: An event display view of reconstructed tracks.*
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*Above left: A projected event display view of the CMS tracker (contained within the ECAL barrel and endcaps) looking perpendicular to the beam pipe. Above right: A projected event display view of reconstructed tracks.*
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episodes/03-ecal.md

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For extra spatial precision, the ECAL also contains a preshower detector that sits in front of the endcaps. These allow CMS to distinguish between single high-energy photons (often signs of exciting physics) and the less interesting close pairs of low-energy photons.
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*Above left: An event display of two electron tracks (green lines). The ECAL barrel and endcaps are shown by the blue volumes and especially in the endcaps one can make out individual crystals. The green volumes respresent the energy deposits in the crystals. Above right: A close up of the energy deposits in each crystal.*
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episodes/06-muon.md

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### Drift tubes
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*Above left: Installation of a wheel of drift tubes. Above right: event display of two muons seen in CMS with matching drift tubes.*
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Resistive plate chambers (RPC) are fast gaseous detectors that provide a muon trigger system parallel with those of the DTs and CSCs.
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*Above: The positions of the RPCs in the barrel and endcaps highlighted in green*
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