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ATLAS level-1 calorimeter trigger: Run-2 performance and Phase-1 upgrades
The Run-2 performance and Phase-1 upgrade are presented for the hardware-based level-1 calorimeter trigger (L1Calo) for the ATLAS Experiment. This trigger has a latency of about 2.2 microseconds to make a decision to help ATLAS select about 100 kHz of the most interesting collisions from the nominal...
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author | Carlson, Benjamin Taylor Hong, Tae Min |
author_facet | Carlson, Benjamin Taylor Hong, Tae Min |
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description | The Run-2 performance and Phase-1 upgrade are presented for the hardware-based level-1 calorimeter trigger (L1Calo) for the ATLAS Experiment. This trigger has a latency of about 2.2 microseconds to make a decision to help ATLAS select about 100 kHz of the most interesting collisions from the nominal LHC rate of 40 MHz. We summarize the upgrade after Run-1 (2009-2012) and discuss its performance in Run-2 (2015-current). We also outline the on-going Phase-1 upgrade for the next run (2021-2024) and its expected performance. |
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language | eng |
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spelling | cern-22597562019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2259756engCarlson, Benjamin TaylorHong, Tae MinATLAS level-1 calorimeter trigger: Run-2 performance and Phase-1 upgradesParticle Physics - ExperimentThe Run-2 performance and Phase-1 upgrade are presented for the hardware-based level-1 calorimeter trigger (L1Calo) for the ATLAS Experiment. This trigger has a latency of about 2.2 microseconds to make a decision to help ATLAS select about 100 kHz of the most interesting collisions from the nominal LHC rate of 40 MHz. We summarize the upgrade after Run-1 (2009-2012) and discuss its performance in Run-2 (2015-current). We also outline the on-going Phase-1 upgrade for the next run (2021-2024) and its expected performance.ATL-DAQ-SLIDE-2017-178oai:cds.cern.ch:22597562017-04-15 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Experiment Carlson, Benjamin Taylor Hong, Tae Min ATLAS level-1 calorimeter trigger: Run-2 performance and Phase-1 upgrades |
title | ATLAS level-1 calorimeter trigger: Run-2 performance and Phase-1 upgrades |
title_full | ATLAS level-1 calorimeter trigger: Run-2 performance and Phase-1 upgrades |
title_fullStr | ATLAS level-1 calorimeter trigger: Run-2 performance and Phase-1 upgrades |
title_full_unstemmed | ATLAS level-1 calorimeter trigger: Run-2 performance and Phase-1 upgrades |
title_short | ATLAS level-1 calorimeter trigger: Run-2 performance and Phase-1 upgrades |
title_sort | atlas level-1 calorimeter trigger: run-2 performance and phase-1 upgrades |
topic | Particle Physics - Experiment |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2259756 |
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