Figueiredo, DiegoPedraza Morales, María IsabelLeal Reyes, Nadia Mariana2023-02-232023-02-232022-06https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12371/17604"The TOTal cross-section, Elastic scattering, and diffraction dissociation Measurement (TOTEM) is one of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments. TOTEM is symmetrically installed in the LHC sectors 45 and 56 beamlines having a total extension of about 400 m and being located around the CMS interaction point (IP5). TOTEM originally consisted of a set of movable detectors named Roman Pots (RPs) utilized for tagging scattered protons and two charged particle telescopes, known as T1 and T2, installed to measure showers produced by hadronized particles from dissociated protons. In Run 3, TOTEM collaboration will complete its physics program in a special fill, where the inelastic component of the proton-proton interaction will be measured. For this purpose, a new telescope (referred to as new T2) has been built and is in the commissioning phase. In this work, the development of a new online software utility, written in an object-oriented programming language, which controls the new T2 detectors through a slow control optical link is presented".pdfengCIENCIAS FÍSICO MATEMÁTICAS Y CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRAFísica nuclear--ExperimentosGran colisionador de hadrones (Francia y Suiza)ProtonesSección eficaz (Física nuclear)Interacciones protón-protónDispersión elásticaDevelopment of online software tools for the TOTEM-CMS Data Acquisition SystemTesis de licenciaturaopenAccess