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Upgrade of the CMS Global Muon Trigger

The increase in center-of-mass energy and luminosity for Run-II of the Large Hadron Collider poses new challenges for the trigger systems of the experiments. To keep triggering with a similar performance as in Run-I, the CMS muon trigger is currently being upgraded. The new algorithms will provide h...

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Autores principales: Jeitler, Manfred, Lingemann, Joschka, Rabady, Dinyar, Sakulin, Hannes, Stahl, Achim
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2015.2435060
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2165960
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author Jeitler, Manfred
Lingemann, Joschka
Rabady, Dinyar
Sakulin, Hannes
Stahl, Achim
author_facet Jeitler, Manfred
Lingemann, Joschka
Rabady, Dinyar
Sakulin, Hannes
Stahl, Achim
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description The increase in center-of-mass energy and luminosity for Run-II of the Large Hadron Collider poses new challenges for the trigger systems of the experiments. To keep triggering with a similar performance as in Run-I, the CMS muon trigger is currently being upgraded. The new algorithms will provide higher resolution, especially for the muon transverse momentum and will make use of isolation criteria that combine calorimeter with muon information already in the level-1 trigger. The demands of the new algorithms can only be met by upgrading the level-1 trigger system to new powerful FPGAs with high bandwidth I/O. The processing boards will be based on the new μTCA standard. We report on the planned algorithms for the upgraded Global Muon Trigger (μGMT) which sorts and removes duplicates from boundaries of the muon trigger sub-systems. Furthermore, it determines how isolated the muon candidates are based on calorimetric energy deposits. The μGMT will be implemented using a processing board that features a large Xilinx Virtex 7 FPGA. Up to 72 optical links at 10 Gb/s will be used to receive muon candidates and energy sums from the calorimeter trigger. Muon candidates will be received directly from the sector processors of the upgraded trigger, absorbing the final sorting stage of each muon sub-system and thus minimizing the latency of the trigger.
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spelling cern-21659602022-08-10T12:58:38Zdoi:10.1109/TNS.2015.2435060http://cds.cern.ch/record/2165960engJeitler, ManfredLingemann, JoschkaRabady, DinyarSakulin, HannesStahl, AchimUpgrade of the CMS Global Muon TriggerDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe increase in center-of-mass energy and luminosity for Run-II of the Large Hadron Collider poses new challenges for the trigger systems of the experiments. To keep triggering with a similar performance as in Run-I, the CMS muon trigger is currently being upgraded. The new algorithms will provide higher resolution, especially for the muon transverse momentum and will make use of isolation criteria that combine calorimeter with muon information already in the level-1 trigger. The demands of the new algorithms can only be met by upgrading the level-1 trigger system to new powerful FPGAs with high bandwidth I/O. The processing boards will be based on the new μTCA standard. We report on the planned algorithms for the upgraded Global Muon Trigger (μGMT) which sorts and removes duplicates from boundaries of the muon trigger sub-systems. Furthermore, it determines how isolated the muon candidates are based on calorimetric energy deposits. The μGMT will be implemented using a processing board that features a large Xilinx Virtex 7 FPGA. Up to 72 optical links at 10 Gb/s will be used to receive muon candidates and energy sums from the calorimeter trigger. Muon candidates will be received directly from the sector processors of the upgraded trigger, absorbing the final sorting stage of each muon sub-system and thus minimizing the latency of the trigger.oai:cds.cern.ch:21659602015
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Jeitler, Manfred
Lingemann, Joschka
Rabady, Dinyar
Sakulin, Hannes
Stahl, Achim
Upgrade of the CMS Global Muon Trigger
title Upgrade of the CMS Global Muon Trigger
title_full Upgrade of the CMS Global Muon Trigger
title_fullStr Upgrade of the CMS Global Muon Trigger
title_full_unstemmed Upgrade of the CMS Global Muon Trigger
title_short Upgrade of the CMS Global Muon Trigger
title_sort upgrade of the cms global muon trigger
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2015.2435060
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2165960
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