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Evolution of online algorithms in ATLAS and CMS in Run2
The Large Hadron Collider has entered a new era in Run~2, with centre-of-mass energy of 13~TeV and instantaneous luminosity reaching $\mathcal{L}_\textrm{inst} = 1.4\times$10\textsuperscript{34}~cm\textsuperscript{-2}~s\textsuperscript{-1} for pp collisions. In order to cope with those harsher condi...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2017
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2292141 |
Sumario: | The Large Hadron Collider has entered a new era in Run~2, with centre-of-mass energy of 13~TeV and instantaneous luminosity reaching $\mathcal{L}_\textrm{inst} = 1.4\times$10\textsuperscript{34}~cm\textsuperscript{-2}~s\textsuperscript{-1} for pp collisions. In order to cope with those harsher conditions, the ATLAS and CMS collaborations have improved their online selection infrastructure to keep a high efficiency for important physics processes -- like W, Z and Higgs bosons in their leptonic and diphoton
modes -- whilst keeping the size of data stream compatible with the bandwidth and disk resources available. In this note, we describe some of the trigger improvements implemented for Run~2, including algorithms for selection of electrons, photons, muons and hadronic final states. |
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