IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NUCLEAR SCIENCE, cilt.57, ss.754-759, 2010 (SCI İndekslerine Giren Dergi)
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is going to start taking data with 10(33) cm(-2) s(-1) luminosity, and reach the designed value of 10(34) cm(-2) s(-1) in 2013. The LHC luminosity will continue to improve each year, reaching to 10(35) cm(-2) s(-1) in 2023. We call this high luminosity era the Super-LHC (SLHC). Hadronic Endcap (HE) calorimeters of the CMS experiment cover the pseudorapidity range of 1.4 < eta < 3 on both sides of the CMS detector, contributing to superior jet and missing transverse energy resolutions. As the integrated luminosity of the LHC increases, the scintillator tiles used in the CMS Hadronic Endcap calorimeter will lose their efficiency.