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Conception and validation software tools for the level 0 muon trigger of LHCb

The Level-O muon trigger processor of the LHCb experiment looks for straight particules crossing muon detector and measures their transverse momentum. It processes 40x$10^6$ proton-proton collisions per second. The tracking uses a road algorithm relying on the projectivity of the muon detector. The...

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Autores principales: Aslanides, E, Cachemiche, J-P, Cogan, J, Duval, P-Y, Le Gac, R, Hachon, R, Leroy, O, Liotard, P-L, Marin, F, Tsaregorodtsev, A
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1206236
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Sumario:The Level-O muon trigger processor of the LHCb experiment looks for straight particules crossing muon detector and measures their transverse momentum. It processes 40x$10^6$ proton-proton collisions per second. The tracking uses a road algorithm relying on the projectivity of the muon detector. The architecture of the Level-O muon trigger is complex with a dense network of data interconnections. The design and validation of such an intricate system has only been possible with intense use of software tools for the detector simulation, the modeling of the hardware components behaviour and the validation. A database describing the dataflow is the corner stone between the software and hardware components.