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Reconstructing events, from electronic signals to tracks

<!--HTML-->Reconstructing tracks in the events taken by LHC experiments is one of the most challenging and computationally expensive software tasks to be carried out in the data processing chain. A typical LHC event is composed of multiple p-p interactions, each leaving signals from many charg...

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Autor principal: Elsing, Markus
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2038640
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author Elsing, Markus
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description <!--HTML-->Reconstructing tracks in the events taken by LHC experiments is one of the most challenging and computationally expensive software tasks to be carried out in the data processing chain. A typical LHC event is composed of multiple p-p interactions, each leaving signals from many charged particles in the detector and jus building up an environment of unprecedented complexity. In the lecture I will give an overview of event reconstruction in a typical High Energy Physics experiment. After an introduction to particle tracking detectors I will discuss the concepts and techniques required to master the tracking challenge at the LHC. I will explain how track propagation in a realistic detector works, present different techniques for track fitting and track finding. At the end we will see how all of those techniques play together in the ATLAS track reconstruction application.
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spelling cern-20386402022-11-03T21:18:58Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2038640engElsing, MarkusReconstructing events, from electronic signals to tracksReconstructing events, from electronic signals to tracksCERN openlab Summer Student programme 2015<!--HTML-->Reconstructing tracks in the events taken by LHC experiments is one of the most challenging and computationally expensive software tasks to be carried out in the data processing chain. A typical LHC event is composed of multiple p-p interactions, each leaving signals from many charged particles in the detector and jus building up an environment of unprecedented complexity. In the lecture I will give an overview of event reconstruction in a typical High Energy Physics experiment. After an introduction to particle tracking detectors I will discuss the concepts and techniques required to master the tracking challenge at the LHC. I will explain how track propagation in a realistic detector works, present different techniques for track fitting and track finding. At the end we will see how all of those techniques play together in the ATLAS track reconstruction application. oai:cds.cern.ch:20386402015
spellingShingle CERN openlab Summer Student programme 2015
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Reconstructing events, from electronic signals to tracks
title Reconstructing events, from electronic signals to tracks
title_full Reconstructing events, from electronic signals to tracks
title_fullStr Reconstructing events, from electronic signals to tracks
title_full_unstemmed Reconstructing events, from electronic signals to tracks
title_short Reconstructing events, from electronic signals to tracks
title_sort reconstructing events, from electronic signals to tracks
topic CERN openlab Summer Student programme 2015
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2038640
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