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Validation of ATLAS L1 Topological Triggers

The Topological trigger (L1Topo) is a new component of the ATLAS L1 (Level-1) trigger. Its purpose is that of reducing the otherwise too high rate of data collection from the LHC by rejecting those events considered “uninteresting” (meaning that they have already been studied). This event rate reduc...

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Autor principal: Praderio, Marco
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2281752
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description The Topological trigger (L1Topo) is a new component of the ATLAS L1 (Level-1) trigger. Its purpose is that of reducing the otherwise too high rate of data collection from the LHC by rejecting those events considered “uninteresting” (meaning that they have already been studied). This event rate reduction is achieved by applying topological requirements to the physical objects present in each event. It is very important to make sure that this trigger does not reject any “interesting” event. Therefore we need to verify its correct functioning. The goal of this summer student project is to study the response of two L1Topo algorithms (concerning ∆R and invariant mass). To do so I will compare the trigger decisions produced by the L1Topo hardware with the ones produced by the “official” L1Topo simulation. This way I will be able to identify events that could be incorrectly rejected. Simultaneously I will produce an emulation of these triggers that will help me understand the cause of disagreements between hardware and emulation. Running this emulation over the found events I will then be able to identify potential bug fixes that can later be implemented in the simulation code in order to correct the differences between hardware and simulation.
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spelling cern-22817522019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2281752engPraderio, MarcoValidation of ATLAS L1 Topological TriggersPhysics in GeneralThe Topological trigger (L1Topo) is a new component of the ATLAS L1 (Level-1) trigger. Its purpose is that of reducing the otherwise too high rate of data collection from the LHC by rejecting those events considered “uninteresting” (meaning that they have already been studied). This event rate reduction is achieved by applying topological requirements to the physical objects present in each event. It is very important to make sure that this trigger does not reject any “interesting” event. Therefore we need to verify its correct functioning. The goal of this summer student project is to study the response of two L1Topo algorithms (concerning ∆R and invariant mass). To do so I will compare the trigger decisions produced by the L1Topo hardware with the ones produced by the “official” L1Topo simulation. This way I will be able to identify events that could be incorrectly rejected. Simultaneously I will produce an emulation of these triggers that will help me understand the cause of disagreements between hardware and emulation. Running this emulation over the found events I will then be able to identify potential bug fixes that can later be implemented in the simulation code in order to correct the differences between hardware and simulation.CERN-STUDENTS-Note-2017-150oai:cds.cern.ch:22817522017-09-01
spellingShingle Physics in General
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Validation of ATLAS L1 Topological Triggers
title Validation of ATLAS L1 Topological Triggers
title_full Validation of ATLAS L1 Topological Triggers
title_fullStr Validation of ATLAS L1 Topological Triggers
title_full_unstemmed Validation of ATLAS L1 Topological Triggers
title_short Validation of ATLAS L1 Topological Triggers
title_sort validation of atlas l1 topological triggers
topic Physics in General
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2281752
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