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Concepts and design of the CMS high granularity calorimeter Level-1 trigger

The CMS experiment has chosen a novel high granularity calorimeter for the forward region as part of its planned upgrade for the high luminosity LHC. The calorimeter will have a fine segmentation in both the transverse and longitudinal directions and will be the first such calorimeter specifically o...

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Autor principal: Sauvan, Jean-Baptiste
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/928/1/012026
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description The CMS experiment has chosen a novel high granularity calorimeter for the forward region as part of its planned upgrade for the high luminosity LHC. The calorimeter will have a fine segmentation in both the transverse and longitudinal directions and will be the first such calorimeter specifically optimised for particle flow reconstruction to operate at a colliding beam experiment. The high granularity results in around six million readout channels in total and so presents a significant challenge in terms of data manipulation and processing for the trigger; the trigger data volumes will be an order of magnitude above those currently handled at CMS. In addition, the high luminosity will result in an average of 140 to 200 interactions per bunch crossing, giving a huge background rate in the forward region that needs to be efficiently reduced by the trigger algorithms. Efficient data reduction and reconstruction algorithms making use of the fine segmentation of the detector have been simulated and evaluated. They provide an increase of the trigger rates with the luminosity significantly smaller than would be expected with the current trigger system.
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spelling cern-22030202019-10-15T15:18:48Zdoi:10.1088/1742-6596/928/1/012026http://cds.cern.ch/record/2203020engSauvan, Jean-BaptisteConcepts and design of the CMS high granularity calorimeter Level-1 triggerDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe CMS experiment has chosen a novel high granularity calorimeter for the forward region as part of its planned upgrade for the high luminosity LHC. The calorimeter will have a fine segmentation in both the transverse and longitudinal directions and will be the first such calorimeter specifically optimised for particle flow reconstruction to operate at a colliding beam experiment. The high granularity results in around six million readout channels in total and so presents a significant challenge in terms of data manipulation and processing for the trigger; the trigger data volumes will be an order of magnitude above those currently handled at CMS. In addition, the high luminosity will result in an average of 140 to 200 interactions per bunch crossing, giving a huge background rate in the forward region that needs to be efficiently reduced by the trigger algorithms. Efficient data reduction and reconstruction algorithms making use of the fine segmentation of the detector have been simulated and evaluated. They provide an increase of the trigger rates with the luminosity significantly smaller than would be expected with the current trigger system.CMS-CR-2016-130oai:cds.cern.ch:22030202016-06-14
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Sauvan, Jean-Baptiste
Concepts and design of the CMS high granularity calorimeter Level-1 trigger
title Concepts and design of the CMS high granularity calorimeter Level-1 trigger
title_full Concepts and design of the CMS high granularity calorimeter Level-1 trigger
title_fullStr Concepts and design of the CMS high granularity calorimeter Level-1 trigger
title_full_unstemmed Concepts and design of the CMS high granularity calorimeter Level-1 trigger
title_short Concepts and design of the CMS high granularity calorimeter Level-1 trigger
title_sort concepts and design of the cms high granularity calorimeter level-1 trigger
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/928/1/012026
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