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{Performance of the ATLAS Inner Detector Trigger algorithms in pp collisions at 7TeV

The ATLAS trigger performs online event selection in three stages. The Inner Detector information is used in the second (Level 2) and third (Event Filter) stages. Track reconstruction in the silicon detectors and transition radiation tracker contributes significantly to the rejection of uninterestin...

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Autor principal: Masik, Jiri
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1388904
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description The ATLAS trigger performs online event selection in three stages. The Inner Detector information is used in the second (Level 2) and third (Event Filter) stages. Track reconstruction in the silicon detectors and transition radiation tracker contributes significantly to the rejection of uninteresting events while retaining a high signal efficiency. To achieve an overall trigger execution time of 40 ms per event, Level 2 tracking uses fast custom algorithms. The Event Filter tracking uses modified offline algorithms, with an overall execution time of 4s per event. Performance of the trigger tracking algorithms with data collected by ATLAS in 2011 is shown. The high efficiency and track quality of the trigger tracking algorithms for identification of physics signatures is presented. We also discuss the robustness of the reconstruction software with respect to the presence of multiple interactions per bunch crossing, an increasingly important feature for optimal performance moving towards the design luminosities of the LHC.
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spelling cern-13889042019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1388904engMasik, Jiri{Performance of the ATLAS Inner Detector Trigger algorithms in pp collisions at 7TeVDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe ATLAS trigger performs online event selection in three stages. The Inner Detector information is used in the second (Level 2) and third (Event Filter) stages. Track reconstruction in the silicon detectors and transition radiation tracker contributes significantly to the rejection of uninteresting events while retaining a high signal efficiency. To achieve an overall trigger execution time of 40 ms per event, Level 2 tracking uses fast custom algorithms. The Event Filter tracking uses modified offline algorithms, with an overall execution time of 4s per event. Performance of the trigger tracking algorithms with data collected by ATLAS in 2011 is shown. The high efficiency and track quality of the trigger tracking algorithms for identification of physics signatures is presented. We also discuss the robustness of the reconstruction software with respect to the presence of multiple interactions per bunch crossing, an increasingly important feature for optimal performance moving towards the design luminosities of the LHC.ATL-DAQ-PROC-2011-025oai:cds.cern.ch:13889042011-10-11
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Masik, Jiri
{Performance of the ATLAS Inner Detector Trigger algorithms in pp collisions at 7TeV
title {Performance of the ATLAS Inner Detector Trigger algorithms in pp collisions at 7TeV
title_full {Performance of the ATLAS Inner Detector Trigger algorithms in pp collisions at 7TeV
title_fullStr {Performance of the ATLAS Inner Detector Trigger algorithms in pp collisions at 7TeV
title_full_unstemmed {Performance of the ATLAS Inner Detector Trigger algorithms in pp collisions at 7TeV
title_short {Performance of the ATLAS Inner Detector Trigger algorithms in pp collisions at 7TeV
title_sort {performance of the atlas inner detector trigger algorithms in pp collisions at 7tev
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1388904
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