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Dedicated Trigger for Highly Ionising Particles at ATLAS

In 2012, a novel strategy was designed to detect signatures of Highly Ionising Particles (HIPs) such as magnetic monopoles, dyons or Q-balls with ATLAS. A dedicated trigger was developed and deployed for proton-proton collisions at a centre of mass energy of 8 TeV. It uses the Transition Radiation T...

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Autor principal: Katre, Akshay
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2058099
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description In 2012, a novel strategy was designed to detect signatures of Highly Ionising Particles (HIPs) such as magnetic monopoles, dyons or Q-balls with ATLAS. A dedicated trigger was developed and deployed for proton-proton collisions at a centre of mass energy of 8 TeV. It uses the Transition Radiation Tracker (TRT) system, applying an algorithm distinct from standard tracking ones. The high threshold (HT) readout capability of the TRT is used to distinguish HIPs from other background processes. The trigger requires significantly lower energy depositions in the electromagnetic calorimeters and is thereby capable of probing a larger range of HIP masses and charges. A description of the algorithm for this newly developed trigger is presented, along with a comparitive study of its performance during the 2012 data-taking period with respect to previous efforts.
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spelling cern-20580992019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2058099engKatre, AkshayDedicated Trigger for Highly Ionising Particles at ATLASParticle Physics - ExperimentIn 2012, a novel strategy was designed to detect signatures of Highly Ionising Particles (HIPs) such as magnetic monopoles, dyons or Q-balls with ATLAS. A dedicated trigger was developed and deployed for proton-proton collisions at a centre of mass energy of 8 TeV. It uses the Transition Radiation Tracker (TRT) system, applying an algorithm distinct from standard tracking ones. The high threshold (HT) readout capability of the TRT is used to distinguish HIPs from other background processes. The trigger requires significantly lower energy depositions in the electromagnetic calorimeters and is thereby capable of probing a larger range of HIP masses and charges. A description of the algorithm for this newly developed trigger is presented, along with a comparitive study of its performance during the 2012 data-taking period with respect to previous efforts.ATL-DAQ-PROC-2015-036oai:cds.cern.ch:20580992015-10-08
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Katre, Akshay
Dedicated Trigger for Highly Ionising Particles at ATLAS
title Dedicated Trigger for Highly Ionising Particles at ATLAS
title_full Dedicated Trigger for Highly Ionising Particles at ATLAS
title_fullStr Dedicated Trigger for Highly Ionising Particles at ATLAS
title_full_unstemmed Dedicated Trigger for Highly Ionising Particles at ATLAS
title_short Dedicated Trigger for Highly Ionising Particles at ATLAS
title_sort dedicated trigger for highly ionising particles at atlas
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
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