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02-7-1006-94/2005
Priority:1
Status: Approved for completion
in 2005

CMS - Compact Muon Solenoid

Leader:   I.A. Golutvin
Deputies: I.M. Gramenitsky
A.V. Zarubin

Scientific Programme:
The CMS Collaboration has proposed a general-purpose detector to be operational at the start-up of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC/CERN) to exploit its full discovery potential. Expected main results in 2005:
List of projects:
  Project Leader Priority
(period of realisation)
1. CMS I.A. Golutvin 1   (1996-2005)







List of Activities
  Activity or Experiment Leader
Status
1. Endcap hadron
calorimeter (HE)
A.V. Zarubin
Installation
Commissioning
2. Forward muon station
ME1/1
V.Yu. Karjavin
Installation
Commissioning
3. Preshower for ECAL N.I. Zamiatin
In-progress
4. Production of the strip electrodes
for drift chambers
V.D. Kalagin
In-progress
5. Physics simulation I.M. Gramenitsky
S.V.Shmatov
Technical proposal
6. Event reconstruction
and data bases
P.V. Moissenz
V.V. Korenkov
In-progress
7. Computer communication
between members of the
CMS Collaboration
V.V. Korenkov
In-progress

Collaboration   
Country or international
organization
City Institute or Laboratory
Armenia Yerevan YerPhI
Austria Vienna HEPHY
Belarus Minsk NC PHEP BSU
BSU
RINP BSU
RIAPP BSU
JIPENR NASB
Gomel GSU
GSTU
Belgium Louvain-la-Neuve UCL
Mons UMH
Brussels ULB
VUB
Antwerp UIA
Bulgaria Sofia SU
INRNE BAS
CERN Geneva
China Hefei USTC
Beijing IHEP CAS
PKU
Croatia Split TUS
Univ.
Cyprus Nicosia UCY
Estonia Tallinn IChPB
Finland Helsinki UH
HUT
HIP
Jyvaskyla UJ
Tampere TUT
Oulu UO
France Annecy-le-Vieux LAPP
Saclay SPhN CEA DAPNIA
Strasbourg ULP
Lyons IPN Lyon
Georgia Tbilisi HEPI TSU
IP GAS
Germany Berlin HUB
Karlsruhe Univ.
Aachen RWTH PI
Aachen RWTH PI A
Aachen RWTH PI B
Greece Attikis NCSR "Demokritos"
Athens Univ.
Ioannina UI
Hungary Budapest KFKI RMKI
Debrecen Atomki
Univ.
India Bombey BARC
TIFR EHEP
TIFR HECR
Bhubaneswar IP
Chandigarh PU
Iran Tehran IPM
Italy Bari INFN
Bologna INFN
Catania INFN LNS
Florence INFN
Genova INFN
Padua INFN
Pavia INFN
Perugia INFN
Pisa INFN
Rome INFN
Turin INFN
Pakistan Islamabad QiAU
Poland Warsaw IEP WU
SINS
Republic of Korea Kwangju CNU
Naju DU
Namwon SU
Seoul KU
Konkuk Univ.
SNUE
Chongju CBNU
Pohang POSTECH
Russia Moscow SSC-ITEP
LPI RAS
SINP MSU
NIKIET
Gatchina PNPI RAS
Protvino SRC-IHEP
Snezhinsk RFNC-VNIITF
St. Petersburg Electron
Troitsk INR RAS
Zhukovsky MDB
Serbia and Montenegro Belgrade INS "VINCA"
Slovak Republic Bratislava SUT
Spain Madrid CIEMAT
UAM
Oviedo UO
Santander IFCA
Switzerland Zurich ETH
Univ.
Villigen PSI
Basel Uni Basel
Turkey Adana CU
Ancara METU
Ukraine Kharkov KFTI NASU
ISC NASU
KNU
The United Kingdom London Imperial College
Didcot RAL
Bristol Univ.
The USA Ames, IA ISU
Baltimore, MD JHU
Blacksburg, VA Virginia Tech.
Boston, MA BU
NU
Batavia, IL Fermilab
Davis, CA UCDavis
Cambridge, MA MIT
Chicago, IL UIC
College Park, MD UM
Columbus, OH OSU
Gainesville, FL UF
Evanston, IL NU
Houston, TX Rice Univ.
Iowa City, IA UI
Lincoln, NE UNL
Livermore, CA LLNL
Los Alamos, NM LANL
Los Angeles, CA UCLA
Lubbock, TX TTU
Madison, WI UW-Madison
Minneapolis, MN UofM
Notre Dame, IN ND
Oxford, MS UM
Pasadena, CA CALTECH
Pittsburgh, PA Univ.
Piscataway, NJ Rutgers
Princeton, NJ PU
Riverside, CA UCR
Rochester, NY UR
Tallahassee, FL FSU
Tuscaloosa, AA UA
Uzbekistan Tashkent INP UAS

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