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Development and Online Opertation of Minimum Bias Triggers in ATLAS
The design of minimum bias triggers should allow for a highly efficient selection on pp-collisions, while minimising any possible bias in the event selection. In ATLAS two main minimum bias triggers have been developed using complementary technologies. A hardware based first level trigger, consistin...
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author | Martin, T |
author_facet | Martin, T |
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description | The design of minimum bias triggers should allow for a highly efficient selection on pp-collisions, while minimising any possible bias in the event selection. In ATLAS two main minimum bias triggers have been developed using complementary technologies. A hardware based first level trigger, consisting of 32 plastic scintillators, has proven to efficienctly select pp-interactions. In particular during the start-up phase this trigger played a crucial role for the commissioning of the central trigger processor and detector sub-systems. A complementary selection is achieved by a multi-level minimum bias trigger, seeded off a random trigger on filled bunches. For the event selection at higher trigger levels a dedicated algorithm was developed, able to cope with around 86 millions of detector signals per bunch-crossing. We will present these trigger systems and their deployment online, highlighting their performance and trigger efficiencies. We outline as well the operation with increasing beam intensities and luminosities. |
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spelling | cern-12922852019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1292285engMartin, TDevelopment and Online Opertation of Minimum Bias Triggers in ATLASDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe design of minimum bias triggers should allow for a highly efficient selection on pp-collisions, while minimising any possible bias in the event selection. In ATLAS two main minimum bias triggers have been developed using complementary technologies. A hardware based first level trigger, consisting of 32 plastic scintillators, has proven to efficienctly select pp-interactions. In particular during the start-up phase this trigger played a crucial role for the commissioning of the central trigger processor and detector sub-systems. A complementary selection is achieved by a multi-level minimum bias trigger, seeded off a random trigger on filled bunches. For the event selection at higher trigger levels a dedicated algorithm was developed, able to cope with around 86 millions of detector signals per bunch-crossing. We will present these trigger systems and their deployment online, highlighting their performance and trigger efficiencies. We outline as well the operation with increasing beam intensities and luminosities.ATL-DAQ-SLIDE-2010-299oai:cds.cern.ch:12922852010-09-17 |
spellingShingle | Detectors and Experimental Techniques Martin, T Development and Online Opertation of Minimum Bias Triggers in ATLAS |
title | Development and Online Opertation of Minimum Bias Triggers in ATLAS |
title_full | Development and Online Opertation of Minimum Bias Triggers in ATLAS |
title_fullStr | Development and Online Opertation of Minimum Bias Triggers in ATLAS |
title_full_unstemmed | Development and Online Opertation of Minimum Bias Triggers in ATLAS |
title_short | Development and Online Opertation of Minimum Bias Triggers in ATLAS |
title_sort | development and online opertation of minimum bias triggers in atlas |
topic | Detectors and Experimental Techniques |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1292285 |
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