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Overview and performance of the ATLAS Level-1 Topological Trigger

In 2017 the LHC provided proton-proton collisions to the ATLAS experiment with high luminosity (up to 2.06x10^34), placing stringent operational and physical requirements on the ATLAS trigger system in order to reduce the 40 MHz collision rate to a manageable event storage rate of 1 kHz, while not r...

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Autores principales: Damp, Johannes Frederic, ATLAS Collaboration
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2624766
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ATLAS Collaboration
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description In 2017 the LHC provided proton-proton collisions to the ATLAS experiment with high luminosity (up to 2.06x10^34), placing stringent operational and physical requirements on the ATLAS trigger system in order to reduce the 40 MHz collision rate to a manageable event storage rate of 1 kHz, while not rejecting interesting physics events. The Level-1 trigger is the first rate-reducing step in the ATLAS trigger system with an output rate of 100 kHz and decision latency of less than 2.5 μs. An important role is played by its newly commissioned component: the L1 topological trigger (L1Topo). This innovative system consists of two blades designed in AdvancedTCA form factor, mounting four individual state-of-the-art processors, and providing high input bandwidth and low latency data processing. Up to 128 topological trigger algorithms can be implemented to select interesting events by applying kinematic and angular requirements on electromagnetic clusters, jets, muons and total energy. This results in a significantly improved background event rejection and improved acceptance of physics signal events, despite the increasing luminosity. This is becoming more and more important for analyses making use of low pT objects, like the Heavy Flavour and Higgs physics programme. In this poster, an overview of the L1Topo architecture, simulation and performance results in physics analyses is presented.
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spelling cern-26247662019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2624766engDamp, Johannes FredericATLAS CollaborationOverview and performance of the ATLAS Level-1 Topological TriggerParticle Physics - ExperimentIn 2017 the LHC provided proton-proton collisions to the ATLAS experiment with high luminosity (up to 2.06x10^34), placing stringent operational and physical requirements on the ATLAS trigger system in order to reduce the 40 MHz collision rate to a manageable event storage rate of 1 kHz, while not rejecting interesting physics events. The Level-1 trigger is the first rate-reducing step in the ATLAS trigger system with an output rate of 100 kHz and decision latency of less than 2.5 μs. An important role is played by its newly commissioned component: the L1 topological trigger (L1Topo). This innovative system consists of two blades designed in AdvancedTCA form factor, mounting four individual state-of-the-art processors, and providing high input bandwidth and low latency data processing. Up to 128 topological trigger algorithms can be implemented to select interesting events by applying kinematic and angular requirements on electromagnetic clusters, jets, muons and total energy. This results in a significantly improved background event rejection and improved acceptance of physics signal events, despite the increasing luminosity. This is becoming more and more important for analyses making use of low pT objects, like the Heavy Flavour and Higgs physics programme. In this poster, an overview of the L1Topo architecture, simulation and performance results in physics analyses is presented.ATL-DAQ-SLIDE-2018-378oai:cds.cern.ch:26247662018-06-19
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Damp, Johannes Frederic
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Overview and performance of the ATLAS Level-1 Topological Trigger
title Overview and performance of the ATLAS Level-1 Topological Trigger
title_full Overview and performance of the ATLAS Level-1 Topological Trigger
title_fullStr Overview and performance of the ATLAS Level-1 Topological Trigger
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title_short Overview and performance of the ATLAS Level-1 Topological Trigger
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