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Too much of a good thing: How to trigger in a signal-rich environment

<!--HTML--><p>Large beauty and charm cross-sections make the LHC an ideal place to study the physics of heavy flavour, but the rate of signals of interest to the LHCb experiment, particularly after LS2, mean that a conventional trigger design with further offline reconstruction would ove...

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Autor principal: Fitzpatrick, Conor
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2297236
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description <!--HTML--><p>Large beauty and charm cross-sections make the LHC an ideal place to study the physics of heavy flavour, but the rate of signals of interest to the LHCb experiment, particularly after LS2, mean that a conventional trigger design with further offline reconstruction would overwhelm the available computing resources. In this seminar I will describe the novel approaches LHCb is using in the trigger to reconstruct and select only the data required for analysis in Run 3, several of which have already been put into operation during Run 2.&nbsp;</p>
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spelling cern-22972362022-11-02T22:31:44Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2297236engFitzpatrick, ConorToo much of a good thing: How to trigger in a signal-rich environmentToo much of a good thing: How to trigger in a signal-rich environmentEP-IT Data science seminars<!--HTML--><p>Large beauty and charm cross-sections make the LHC an ideal place to study the physics of heavy flavour, but the rate of signals of interest to the LHCb experiment, particularly after LS2, mean that a conventional trigger design with further offline reconstruction would overwhelm the available computing resources. In this seminar I will describe the novel approaches LHCb is using in the trigger to reconstruct and select only the data required for analysis in Run 3, several of which have already been put into operation during Run 2.&nbsp;</p>oai:cds.cern.ch:22972362017
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Too much of a good thing: How to trigger in a signal-rich environment
title Too much of a good thing: How to trigger in a signal-rich environment
title_full Too much of a good thing: How to trigger in a signal-rich environment
title_fullStr Too much of a good thing: How to trigger in a signal-rich environment
title_full_unstemmed Too much of a good thing: How to trigger in a signal-rich environment
title_short Too much of a good thing: How to trigger in a signal-rich environment
title_sort too much of a good thing: how to trigger in a signal-rich environment
topic EP-IT Data science seminars
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