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The ATLAS Trigger Menu design for higher luminosities in Run 2

The ATLAS experiment records about 1 kHz of physics collisions, starting from an LHC design bunch crossing rate of 40 MHz. To reduce the large background rate while maintaining a high selection efficiency for rare and Beyond-the-Standard-Model physics events, a two-level trigger system is used. Even...

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Autor principal: Montejo Berlingen, Javier
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2631630
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description The ATLAS experiment records about 1 kHz of physics collisions, starting from an LHC design bunch crossing rate of 40 MHz. To reduce the large background rate while maintaining a high selection efficiency for rare and Beyond-the-Standard-Model physics events, a two-level trigger system is used. Events are selected based on physics signatures, such as the presence of energetic leptons, photons, jets or large missing energy. A Trigger Menu is the compilation of about 2,000 individual triggers, specifying the selection algorithms to be used during data taking and the rate and bandwidth a given trigger is allocated. Trigger menus also take into consideration the instantaneous luminosity and limitations from the detector readout and offline processing farm. For Run-2, the ATLAS trigger has been enhanced to be able to handle higher instantaneous luminosities (up to $2.0\times10^{34}cm^{-2}s^{-1}$) and to ensure the selection robustness against higher average multiple interactions per bunch crossing.
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spelling cern-26316302019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2631630engMontejo Berlingen, JavierThe ATLAS Trigger Menu design for higher luminosities in Run 2Particle Physics - ExperimentThe ATLAS experiment records about 1 kHz of physics collisions, starting from an LHC design bunch crossing rate of 40 MHz. To reduce the large background rate while maintaining a high selection efficiency for rare and Beyond-the-Standard-Model physics events, a two-level trigger system is used. Events are selected based on physics signatures, such as the presence of energetic leptons, photons, jets or large missing energy. A Trigger Menu is the compilation of about 2,000 individual triggers, specifying the selection algorithms to be used during data taking and the rate and bandwidth a given trigger is allocated. Trigger menus also take into consideration the instantaneous luminosity and limitations from the detector readout and offline processing farm. For Run-2, the ATLAS trigger has been enhanced to be able to handle higher instantaneous luminosities (up to $2.0\times10^{34}cm^{-2}s^{-1}$) and to ensure the selection robustness against higher average multiple interactions per bunch crossing.ATL-DAQ-SLIDE-2018-500oai:cds.cern.ch:26316302018-07-18
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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
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topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2631630
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