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Commissioning of the calorimetry in the ATLAS tau trigger system

Calorimeters are fundamental in the three levels of the ATLAS tau trigger system. The first level trigger (L1) uses the electromagnetic (e.m.) and hadronic (had) calorimeters to make its decision. In the High Level Triggers (HLT), these systems are also crucial: both the second level trigger (L2) an...

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Autor principal: Sfyrla, Anna
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1272180
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description Calorimeters are fundamental in the three levels of the ATLAS tau trigger system. The first level trigger (L1) uses the electromagnetic (e.m.) and hadronic (had) calorimeters to make its decision. In the High Level Triggers (HLT), these systems are also crucial: both the second level trigger (L2) and the third level trigger (Event Filter -EF) heavily exploit the calorimeter based information to identify tau leptons decaying hadronically. Whilst the granularity of the first level is coarse, the second and third level triggers have the final full detector read-out. This contribution focuses on the commissioning of the calorimetry in the three levels of the tau trigger in real data. Efficiency measurements with respect to tau candidates reconstructed by the offline algorithms, and distributions of calorimeter based tau information reconstructed at trigger level, are compared to prediction of the Monte Carlo and the trigger performance in first data assessed.
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spelling cern-12721802019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1272180engSfyrla, AnnaCommissioning of the calorimetry in the ATLAS tau trigger systemDetectors and Experimental TechniquesCalorimeters are fundamental in the three levels of the ATLAS tau trigger system. The first level trigger (L1) uses the electromagnetic (e.m.) and hadronic (had) calorimeters to make its decision. In the High Level Triggers (HLT), these systems are also crucial: both the second level trigger (L2) and the third level trigger (Event Filter -EF) heavily exploit the calorimeter based information to identify tau leptons decaying hadronically. Whilst the granularity of the first level is coarse, the second and third level triggers have the final full detector read-out. This contribution focuses on the commissioning of the calorimetry in the three levels of the tau trigger in real data. Efficiency measurements with respect to tau candidates reconstructed by the offline algorithms, and distributions of calorimeter based tau information reconstructed at trigger level, are compared to prediction of the Monte Carlo and the trigger performance in first data assessed.ATL-DAQ-SLIDE-2010-137oai:cds.cern.ch:12721802010-06-15
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Sfyrla, Anna
Commissioning of the calorimetry in the ATLAS tau trigger system
title Commissioning of the calorimetry in the ATLAS tau trigger system
title_full Commissioning of the calorimetry in the ATLAS tau trigger system
title_fullStr Commissioning of the calorimetry in the ATLAS tau trigger system
title_full_unstemmed Commissioning of the calorimetry in the ATLAS tau trigger system
title_short Commissioning of the calorimetry in the ATLAS tau trigger system
title_sort commissioning of the calorimetry in the atlas tau trigger system
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1272180
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