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Upgrade of the ATLAS Muon Trigger for the SLHC

The outer shell of the ATLAS experiment at the LHC consists of a system of toroidal air-core magnets in order to allow for the precise measurement of the transverse momentum p$_T$ of muons, which in many physics channels are a signature of interesting physics processes. For the precise determination...

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Autores principales: Dubbert, Jorg, Horvat, Sandra, Kortner, Oliver, Kroha, Hubert, Richter, Robert
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/5/12/C12016
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1303998
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author Dubbert, Jorg
Horvat, Sandra
Kortner, Oliver
Kroha, Hubert
Richter, Robert
author_facet Dubbert, Jorg
Horvat, Sandra
Kortner, Oliver
Kroha, Hubert
Richter, Robert
author_sort Dubbert, Jorg
collection CERN
description The outer shell of the ATLAS experiment at the LHC consists of a system of toroidal air-core magnets in order to allow for the precise measurement of the transverse momentum p$_T$ of muons, which in many physics channels are a signature of interesting physics processes. For the precise determination of the muon momentum Monitored Drift Tube chambers (MDT) with high position accuracy are used, while for the fast identification of muon tracks chambers with high time resolution are used, able to select muons above a predefined p$_T$ threshold for use in the first Level of the ATLAS triggering system (Level-1 trigger). When the luminosity of the LHC will be upgraded to 4-5 times the present nominal value (SLHC) in about a decade from now, an improvement of the selectivity of the ATLAS Level-1 triggering system will be mandatory in order to cope with the maximum allowed trigger rate of 100 kHz. For the Level-1 trigger of the ATLAS muon spectrometer this means an increase of the p$_T$ threshold for single muons. Due to the limited spatial resolution of the trigger chambers, however, the selectivity for tracks above ~20 GeV/c is insufficient for an effective reduction of the Level-1 rate. We describe how the track coordinates measured in the MDT precision chambers can be used to decisively improve the selectivity for high momentum tracks. The resulting increase in latency will also be discussed.
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spelling cern-13039982023-03-14T19:46:00Zdoi:10.1088/1748-0221/5/12/C12016http://cds.cern.ch/record/1303998engDubbert, JorgHorvat, SandraKortner, OliverKroha, HubertRichter, RobertUpgrade of the ATLAS Muon Trigger for the SLHCDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe outer shell of the ATLAS experiment at the LHC consists of a system of toroidal air-core magnets in order to allow for the precise measurement of the transverse momentum p$_T$ of muons, which in many physics channels are a signature of interesting physics processes. For the precise determination of the muon momentum Monitored Drift Tube chambers (MDT) with high position accuracy are used, while for the fast identification of muon tracks chambers with high time resolution are used, able to select muons above a predefined p$_T$ threshold for use in the first Level of the ATLAS triggering system (Level-1 trigger). When the luminosity of the LHC will be upgraded to 4-5 times the present nominal value (SLHC) in about a decade from now, an improvement of the selectivity of the ATLAS Level-1 triggering system will be mandatory in order to cope with the maximum allowed trigger rate of 100 kHz. For the Level-1 trigger of the ATLAS muon spectrometer this means an increase of the p$_T$ threshold for single muons. Due to the limited spatial resolution of the trigger chambers, however, the selectivity for tracks above ~20 GeV/c is insufficient for an effective reduction of the Level-1 rate. We describe how the track coordinates measured in the MDT precision chambers can be used to decisively improve the selectivity for high momentum tracks. The resulting increase in latency will also be discussed.The outer shell of the ATLAS experiment at the LHC consists of a system of toroidal air-core magnets in order to allow for the precise measurement of the transverse momentum p$_T$ of muons, which in many physics channels are a signature of interesting physics processes. For the precise determination of the muon momentum Monitored Drift Tube chambers (MDT) with high position accuracy are used, while for the fast identification of muon tracks chambers with high time resolution are used, able to select muons above a predefined p$_T$ threshold for use in the first Level of the ATLAS triggering system (Level-1 trigger). When the luminosity of the LHC will be upgraded to 4-5 times the present nominal value (SLHC) in about a decade from now, an improvement of the selectivity of the ATLAS Level-1 triggering system will be mandatory in order to cope with the maximum allowed trigger rate of 100 kHz. For the Level-1 trigger of the ATLAS muon spectrometer this means an increase of the p$_T$ threshold for single muons. Due to the limited spatial resolution of the trigger chambers, however, the selectivity for tracks above ~20 GeV/c is insufficient for an effective reduction of the Level-1 rate. We describe how the track coordinates measured in the MDT precision chambers can be used to decisively improve the selectivity for high momentum tracks. The resulting increase in latency will also be discussed.arXiv:1011.0163oai:cds.cern.ch:13039982010-11-02
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Dubbert, Jorg
Horvat, Sandra
Kortner, Oliver
Kroha, Hubert
Richter, Robert
Upgrade of the ATLAS Muon Trigger for the SLHC
title Upgrade of the ATLAS Muon Trigger for the SLHC
title_full Upgrade of the ATLAS Muon Trigger for the SLHC
title_fullStr Upgrade of the ATLAS Muon Trigger for the SLHC
title_full_unstemmed Upgrade of the ATLAS Muon Trigger for the SLHC
title_short Upgrade of the ATLAS Muon Trigger for the SLHC
title_sort upgrade of the atlas muon trigger for the slhc
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/5/12/C12016
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1303998
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