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The Fast Tracker real time processor and its impact on the muon isolation, tau & b jet online selections at Atlas

As the LHC luminosity is ramped up to the design level of 3x10^{34} cm^{-2} s^{-1} and beyond, the high rates, multipicities, and energies of particles seen by the detectors will pose a unique challenge. Only a tiny fraction of the produced collisions can be stored on tape and immense real-time data...

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Autores principales: Crescioli, F, Giannetti, P
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1269080
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Giannetti, P
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description As the LHC luminosity is ramped up to the design level of 3x10^{34} cm^{-2} s^{-1} and beyond, the high rates, multipicities, and energies of particles seen by the detectors will pose a unique challenge. Only a tiny fraction of the produced collisions can be stored on tape and immense real-time data reduction is needed. An effective trigger system must maintain high trigger efficiencies for the physics we are most interested in, and at the same time suppress the enormous QCD backgrounds. This requires massive computing power to minimize the online execution time of complex algorithms. A multi-level trigger is an effective solution for an otherwise impossible problem. The Fast Tracker (FTK) is a proposed upgrade to the ATLAS trigger system that will operate at full Level-1 output rates and provide high quality tracks reconstructed over the entire detector by the start of processing in Level-2. FTK solves the combinatorial challenge inherent to tracking by exploiting the massive parallelism of associative memories that can compare inner detector hits to millions of pre-calculated patterns simultaneously. The tracking problem within matched patterns is further simplified by using pre-computed linearized fitting constants and leveraging fast DSP's in modern commercial FPGA's. Overall, FTK is able to compute the helix parameters for all tracks in an event and apply quality cuts in less than 100 microseconds. The system design is def ined and studied with respect to high-Pt Level-2 objects: b-jets, tau-jets, and isolated leptons. We test FTK algorithms using ATLAS full simulation with WH events up to the Phase 1 luminosity and comparing FTK results with the offline tracking capability. I present the architecture and the reconstruction performances of the mentioned high-Pt Level-2 objects.
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spelling cern-12690802019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1269080engCrescioli, FGiannetti, PThe Fast Tracker real time processor and its impact on the muon isolation, tau & b jet online selections at AtlasDetectors and Experimental TechniquesAs the LHC luminosity is ramped up to the design level of 3x10^{34} cm^{-2} s^{-1} and beyond, the high rates, multipicities, and energies of particles seen by the detectors will pose a unique challenge. Only a tiny fraction of the produced collisions can be stored on tape and immense real-time data reduction is needed. An effective trigger system must maintain high trigger efficiencies for the physics we are most interested in, and at the same time suppress the enormous QCD backgrounds. This requires massive computing power to minimize the online execution time of complex algorithms. A multi-level trigger is an effective solution for an otherwise impossible problem. The Fast Tracker (FTK) is a proposed upgrade to the ATLAS trigger system that will operate at full Level-1 output rates and provide high quality tracks reconstructed over the entire detector by the start of processing in Level-2. FTK solves the combinatorial challenge inherent to tracking by exploiting the massive parallelism of associative memories that can compare inner detector hits to millions of pre-calculated patterns simultaneously. The tracking problem within matched patterns is further simplified by using pre-computed linearized fitting constants and leveraging fast DSP's in modern commercial FPGA's. Overall, FTK is able to compute the helix parameters for all tracks in an event and apply quality cuts in less than 100 microseconds. The system design is def ined and studied with respect to high-Pt Level-2 objects: b-jets, tau-jets, and isolated leptons. We test FTK algorithms using ATLAS full simulation with WH events up to the Phase 1 luminosity and comparing FTK results with the offline tracking capability. I present the architecture and the reconstruction performances of the mentioned high-Pt Level-2 objects.ATL-DAQ-SLIDE-2010-098oai:cds.cern.ch:12690802010-06-01
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The Fast Tracker real time processor and its impact on the muon isolation, tau & b jet online selections at Atlas
title The Fast Tracker real time processor and its impact on the muon isolation, tau & b jet online selections at Atlas
title_full The Fast Tracker real time processor and its impact on the muon isolation, tau & b jet online selections at Atlas
title_fullStr The Fast Tracker real time processor and its impact on the muon isolation, tau & b jet online selections at Atlas
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title_short The Fast Tracker real time processor and its impact on the muon isolation, tau & b jet online selections at Atlas
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url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1269080
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