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The ATLAS Trigger Menu Design for Higher Luminosities in Run-2

In this presentation we describe the design criteria for the trigger menu for Run-2. We discuss several aspects of the process of planning the trigger menu, starting from how ATLAS physics goals and the need for detector performance measurements enter the menu design, and how rate, bandwidth, and CP...

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Autor principal: Wiglesworth, Craig
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2627578
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description In this presentation we describe the design criteria for the trigger menu for Run-2. We discuss several aspects of the process of planning the trigger menu, starting from how ATLAS physics goals and the need for detector performance measurements enter the menu design, and how rate, bandwidth, and CPU constraints are folded in during the compilation of the menu. We present the tools that allow us to predict and optimize the trigger rates and CPU consumption for the anticipated LHC luminosities. We outline the online system that we implemented to monitor deviations from the individual trigger target rates and to quickly react to changing LHC conditions and data taking scenarios. Finally we give an overview of the updated 2E34 Trigger Menu, allowing the listener to get a taste of the vast physics program that the trigger is supporting.
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spelling cern-26275782019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2627578engWiglesworth, CraigThe ATLAS Trigger Menu Design for Higher Luminosities in Run-2Particle Physics - ExperimentIn this presentation we describe the design criteria for the trigger menu for Run-2. We discuss several aspects of the process of planning the trigger menu, starting from how ATLAS physics goals and the need for detector performance measurements enter the menu design, and how rate, bandwidth, and CPU constraints are folded in during the compilation of the menu. We present the tools that allow us to predict and optimize the trigger rates and CPU consumption for the anticipated LHC luminosities. We outline the online system that we implemented to monitor deviations from the individual trigger target rates and to quickly react to changing LHC conditions and data taking scenarios. Finally we give an overview of the updated 2E34 Trigger Menu, allowing the listener to get a taste of the vast physics program that the trigger is supporting.ATL-DAQ-SLIDE-2018-426oai:cds.cern.ch:26275782018-06-29
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The ATLAS Trigger Menu Design for Higher Luminosities in Run-2
title The ATLAS Trigger Menu Design for Higher Luminosities in Run-2
title_full The ATLAS Trigger Menu Design for Higher Luminosities in Run-2
title_fullStr The ATLAS Trigger Menu Design for Higher Luminosities in Run-2
title_full_unstemmed The ATLAS Trigger Menu Design for Higher Luminosities in Run-2
title_short The ATLAS Trigger Menu Design for Higher Luminosities in Run-2
title_sort atlas trigger menu design for higher luminosities in run-2
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
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