Off-line calibration and data analysis for the silicon beam telescope on the CERN H2 beam

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The Silicon Beam Telescope (SiBT07) at the CERN H2 beam is a position-sensitive beam telescope targeted for LHC upgrade tests. The telescope consists of eight consecutive silicon microstrip detectors and slots for two test detectors. This article describes the reconstruction of reference tracks with the CMS data analysis software CMSSW. The related data analysis and calibration procedures, including pedestal corrections, common-mode corrections, and track-based alignment, are also described.

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