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ACTS: from ATLAS software towards a common track reconstruction software
Reconstruction of charged particles' trajectories is a crucial task for most particle physics experiments. The high instantaneous luminosity achieved at the LHC leads to a high number of proton-proton collisions per bunch crossing, which has put the track reconstruction software of the LHC expe...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/898/4/042011 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2243297 |
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author | Gumpert, Christian Salzburger, Andreas Kiehn, Moritz Hrdinka, Julia Calace, Noemi |
author_facet | Gumpert, Christian Salzburger, Andreas Kiehn, Moritz Hrdinka, Julia Calace, Noemi |
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description | Reconstruction of charged particles' trajectories is a crucial task for most particle physics experiments. The high instantaneous luminosity achieved at the LHC leads to a high number of proton-proton collisions per bunch crossing, which has put the track reconstruction software of the LHC experiments through a thorough test. Preserving track reconstruction performance under increasingly difficult experimental conditions, while keeping the usage of computational resources at a reasonable level, is an inherent problem for many HEP experiments. Exploiting concurrent algorithms and using multivariate techniques for track identification are the primary strategies to achieve that goal. Starting from current ATLAS software, the ACTS project aims to encapsulate track reconstruction software into a generic, framework- and experiment-independent software package. It provides a set of high-level algorithms and data structures for performing track reconstruction tasks as well as fast track simulation. The software is developed with special emphasis on thread-safety to support parallel execution of the code and data structures are optimised for vectorisation to speed up linear algebra operations. The implementation is agnostic to the details of the detection technologies and magnetic field configuration which makes it applicable to many different experiments |
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spelling | cern-22432972019-10-15T15:17:36Zdoi:10.1088/1742-6596/898/4/042011http://cds.cern.ch/record/2243297engGumpert, ChristianSalzburger, AndreasKiehn, MoritzHrdinka, JuliaCalace, NoemiACTS: from ATLAS software towards a common track reconstruction softwareParticle Physics - ExperimentReconstruction of charged particles' trajectories is a crucial task for most particle physics experiments. The high instantaneous luminosity achieved at the LHC leads to a high number of proton-proton collisions per bunch crossing, which has put the track reconstruction software of the LHC experiments through a thorough test. Preserving track reconstruction performance under increasingly difficult experimental conditions, while keeping the usage of computational resources at a reasonable level, is an inherent problem for many HEP experiments. Exploiting concurrent algorithms and using multivariate techniques for track identification are the primary strategies to achieve that goal. Starting from current ATLAS software, the ACTS project aims to encapsulate track reconstruction software into a generic, framework- and experiment-independent software package. It provides a set of high-level algorithms and data structures for performing track reconstruction tasks as well as fast track simulation. The software is developed with special emphasis on thread-safety to support parallel execution of the code and data structures are optimised for vectorisation to speed up linear algebra operations. The implementation is agnostic to the details of the detection technologies and magnetic field configuration which makes it applicable to many different experimentsATL-SOFT-PROC-2017-030oai:cds.cern.ch:22432972017-01-30 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Experiment Gumpert, Christian Salzburger, Andreas Kiehn, Moritz Hrdinka, Julia Calace, Noemi ACTS: from ATLAS software towards a common track reconstruction software |
title | ACTS: from ATLAS software towards a common track reconstruction software |
title_full | ACTS: from ATLAS software towards a common track reconstruction software |
title_fullStr | ACTS: from ATLAS software towards a common track reconstruction software |
title_full_unstemmed | ACTS: from ATLAS software towards a common track reconstruction software |
title_short | ACTS: from ATLAS software towards a common track reconstruction software |
title_sort | acts: from atlas software towards a common track reconstruction software |
topic | Particle Physics - Experiment |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/898/4/042011 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2243297 |
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