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Heavy Stable Charged Particles at LHC with the CMS detector: search and results for a trigger implementation

The work done during Summer Student programme dealt with the study and the implementation of a new 2BX algorithm for the L1 Muon Barrel Trigger to extend the acceptance for slow-moving particles. Initially, a study was done to understand the possible improvements in the trigger efficiency for an alg...

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Autor principal: Mocellin, Giovanni
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2282013
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author Mocellin, Giovanni
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description The work done during Summer Student programme dealt with the study and the implementation of a new 2BX algorithm for the L1 Muon Barrel Trigger to extend the acceptance for slow-moving particles. Initially, a study was done to understand the possible improvements in the trigger efficiency for an algorithm considering two consecutive bunch crossings (BX) at a time instead of one. The algorithm was then defined and tested for the final hardware implementation with a new concept of testbench. Finally it was implemented in the TwinMux, a data concentrator which combines the Drift Tubes and Resistive Plate Chambers primitives giving as output the so-called superprimitives, to take advantage of the different performances of the two CMS muon subdetectors.
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spelling cern-22820132019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2282013engMocellin, GiovanniHeavy Stable Charged Particles at LHC with the CMS detector: search and results for a trigger implementationParticle Physics - ExperimentThe work done during Summer Student programme dealt with the study and the implementation of a new 2BX algorithm for the L1 Muon Barrel Trigger to extend the acceptance for slow-moving particles. Initially, a study was done to understand the possible improvements in the trigger efficiency for an algorithm considering two consecutive bunch crossings (BX) at a time instead of one. The algorithm was then defined and tested for the final hardware implementation with a new concept of testbench. Finally it was implemented in the TwinMux, a data concentrator which combines the Drift Tubes and Resistive Plate Chambers primitives giving as output the so-called superprimitives, to take advantage of the different performances of the two CMS muon subdetectors.CERN-STUDENTS-Note-2017-166oai:cds.cern.ch:22820132017-09-01
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Mocellin, Giovanni
Heavy Stable Charged Particles at LHC with the CMS detector: search and results for a trigger implementation
title Heavy Stable Charged Particles at LHC with the CMS detector: search and results for a trigger implementation
title_full Heavy Stable Charged Particles at LHC with the CMS detector: search and results for a trigger implementation
title_fullStr Heavy Stable Charged Particles at LHC with the CMS detector: search and results for a trigger implementation
title_full_unstemmed Heavy Stable Charged Particles at LHC with the CMS detector: search and results for a trigger implementation
title_short Heavy Stable Charged Particles at LHC with the CMS detector: search and results for a trigger implementation
title_sort heavy stable charged particles at lhc with the cms detector: search and results for a trigger implementation
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2282013
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