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First results on the performance of the CMS global calorimeter trigger

The CMS Global Calorimeter Trigger (GCT) uses data from the CMS calorimeters to compute a number kinematical quantities which characterize the LHC event. The GTC output is used by the Global Trigger (GT) along with data from the Global Muon Trigger (GMT) to produce the Level-1 Accept (L1A) decision....

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Autores principales: Foudas, C, Iles, G, Jones, J, Rose, A, Stettler, M, Sidiropoulos, G, Tapper, A, Brooke, J, Frazier, R, Heath, G, Hansen, M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: CERN 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2007-007.246
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1091443
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author Foudas, C
Iles, G
Jones, J
Rose, A
Stettler, M
Sidiropoulos, G
Tapper, A
Brooke, J
Frazier, R
Heath, G
Hansen, M
author_facet Foudas, C
Iles, G
Jones, J
Rose, A
Stettler, M
Sidiropoulos, G
Tapper, A
Brooke, J
Frazier, R
Heath, G
Hansen, M
author_sort Foudas, C
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description The CMS Global Calorimeter Trigger (GCT) uses data from the CMS calorimeters to compute a number kinematical quantities which characterize the LHC event. The GTC output is used by the Global Trigger (GT) along with data from the Global Muon Trigger (GMT) to produce the Level-1 Accept (L1A) decision. The design for the current GCT system commenced early in 2006. After a rapid development phase all the different GCT components have been produced and a large fraction of them have been installed at the CMS electronics cavern (USC-55). There the GCT system has been under test since March 2007. This paper reports results from tests which took place at the USC-55. Initial tests aimed to test the integrity of the GCT data and establish that the proper synchronization had been achieved both internally within GCT as well as with the Regional Calorimeter Trigger (RCT) which provides the GCT input data and with GT which receives the GCT results. After synchronization and data integrity had been established, Monte Carlo Events with electrons in the final state were injected at the GCT inputs and were propagated to the GCT outputs. The GCT output was compared with the predictions of the GCT emulator model in the CMS Monte Carlo and were found to be identical.
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spelling cern-10914432019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.5170/CERN-2007-007.246http://cds.cern.ch/record/1091443engFoudas, CIles, GJones, JRose, AStettler, MSidiropoulos, GTapper, ABrooke, JFrazier, RHeath, GHansen, MFirst results on the performance of the CMS global calorimeter triggerDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe CMS Global Calorimeter Trigger (GCT) uses data from the CMS calorimeters to compute a number kinematical quantities which characterize the LHC event. The GTC output is used by the Global Trigger (GT) along with data from the Global Muon Trigger (GMT) to produce the Level-1 Accept (L1A) decision. The design for the current GCT system commenced early in 2006. After a rapid development phase all the different GCT components have been produced and a large fraction of them have been installed at the CMS electronics cavern (USC-55). There the GCT system has been under test since March 2007. This paper reports results from tests which took place at the USC-55. Initial tests aimed to test the integrity of the GCT data and establish that the proper synchronization had been achieved both internally within GCT as well as with the Regional Calorimeter Trigger (RCT) which provides the GCT input data and with GT which receives the GCT results. After synchronization and data integrity had been established, Monte Carlo Events with electrons in the final state were injected at the GCT inputs and were propagated to the GCT outputs. The GCT output was compared with the predictions of the GCT emulator model in the CMS Monte Carlo and were found to be identical.CERNoai:cds.cern.ch:10914432007
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Foudas, C
Iles, G
Jones, J
Rose, A
Stettler, M
Sidiropoulos, G
Tapper, A
Brooke, J
Frazier, R
Heath, G
Hansen, M
First results on the performance of the CMS global calorimeter trigger
title First results on the performance of the CMS global calorimeter trigger
title_full First results on the performance of the CMS global calorimeter trigger
title_fullStr First results on the performance of the CMS global calorimeter trigger
title_full_unstemmed First results on the performance of the CMS global calorimeter trigger
title_short First results on the performance of the CMS global calorimeter trigger
title_sort first results on the performance of the cms global calorimeter trigger
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2007-007.246
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1091443
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