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Towards a Level-1 tracking trigger for the ATLAS experiment at the High Luminosity LHC

The ability to apply fast processing that can take account of the properties of the tracks that are being reconstructed will enhance the rejection, while retaining high efficiency for events with desired signatures, such as high momentum leptons or multiple jets. Studies to understand the feasibilit...

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Autor principal: Martin, T A D
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1702001
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description The ability to apply fast processing that can take account of the properties of the tracks that are being reconstructed will enhance the rejection, while retaining high efficiency for events with desired signatures, such as high momentum leptons or multiple jets. Studies to understand the feasibility of such a system have begun, and proceed in two directions: a fast readout for high granularity silicon detectors, and a fast pattern recognition algorithm to be applied just after the Front-End readout for specific sub detectors. Both existing, and novel technologies can offer solutions. The aim of these studies is to determine the parameter space to which this system must be adapted. The status of ongoing tests on specific hardware components crucial for this system, both to increase the ATLAS physics potential and fully satisfy the trigger requirements at very high luminosities are discussed.
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spelling cern-17020012019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1702001engMartin, T A DTowards a Level-1 tracking trigger for the ATLAS experiment at the High Luminosity LHCDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe ability to apply fast processing that can take account of the properties of the tracks that are being reconstructed will enhance the rejection, while retaining high efficiency for events with desired signatures, such as high momentum leptons or multiple jets. Studies to understand the feasibility of such a system have begun, and proceed in two directions: a fast readout for high granularity silicon detectors, and a fast pattern recognition algorithm to be applied just after the Front-End readout for specific sub detectors. Both existing, and novel technologies can offer solutions. The aim of these studies is to determine the parameter space to which this system must be adapted. The status of ongoing tests on specific hardware components crucial for this system, both to increase the ATLAS physics potential and fully satisfy the trigger requirements at very high luminosities are discussed.ATL-UPGRADE-SLIDE-2014-203oai:cds.cern.ch:17020012014-05-15
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Martin, T A D
Towards a Level-1 tracking trigger for the ATLAS experiment at the High Luminosity LHC
title Towards a Level-1 tracking trigger for the ATLAS experiment at the High Luminosity LHC
title_full Towards a Level-1 tracking trigger for the ATLAS experiment at the High Luminosity LHC
title_fullStr Towards a Level-1 tracking trigger for the ATLAS experiment at the High Luminosity LHC
title_full_unstemmed Towards a Level-1 tracking trigger for the ATLAS experiment at the High Luminosity LHC
title_short Towards a Level-1 tracking trigger for the ATLAS experiment at the High Luminosity LHC
title_sort towards a level-1 tracking trigger for the atlas experiment at the high luminosity lhc
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1702001
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