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The ATLAS Electron and Photon Trigger Performance in Run 2

Electron and photon triggers covering transverse energies from 5 GeV to several TeV are essential for the ATLAS experiment to record signals for a wide variety of physics: from Standard Model processes to searches for new phenomena in both proton–proton and heavy-ion collisions. To cope with a fourf...

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Autor principal: ATLAS Collaboration
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2702049
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description Electron and photon triggers covering transverse energies from 5 GeV to several TeV are essential for the ATLAS experiment to record signals for a wide variety of physics: from Standard Model processes to searches for new phenomena in both proton–proton and heavy-ion collisions. To cope with a fourfold increase of peak LHC luminosity from 2015 to 2018 (Run 2), to $2.1\times 10^{34} cm^{-2} s^{-1}$, and a similar increase in the number of interactions per beam-crossing to about 60, trigger algorithms and selections were optimised to control the rates while retaining a high efficiency for physics analyses. For proton–proton collisions, the single-electron trigger efficiency relative to a single-electron offline selection is at least 75\% for an offline electron of 31 GeV, and rises to 96\% at 60 GeV. For heavy-ion collisions, the primary electron and photon trigger efficiencies relative to the corresponding standard offline selections are at least 84\% and 95\%, respectively, at 5 GeV above the corresponding trigger threshold.
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spelling cern-27020492019-11-19T22:08:20Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2702049engATLAS CollaborationThe ATLAS Electron and Photon Trigger Performance in Run 2Particle Physics - ExperimentElectron and photon triggers covering transverse energies from 5 GeV to several TeV are essential for the ATLAS experiment to record signals for a wide variety of physics: from Standard Model processes to searches for new phenomena in both proton–proton and heavy-ion collisions. To cope with a fourfold increase of peak LHC luminosity from 2015 to 2018 (Run 2), to $2.1\times 10^{34} cm^{-2} s^{-1}$, and a similar increase in the number of interactions per beam-crossing to about 60, trigger algorithms and selections were optimised to control the rates while retaining a high efficiency for physics analyses. For proton–proton collisions, the single-electron trigger efficiency relative to a single-electron offline selection is at least 75\% for an offline electron of 31 GeV, and rises to 96\% at 60 GeV. For heavy-ion collisions, the primary electron and photon trigger efficiencies relative to the corresponding standard offline selections are at least 84\% and 95\%, respectively, at 5 GeV above the corresponding trigger threshold.ATL-DAQ-PROC-2019-031oai:cds.cern.ch:27020492019-11-19
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The ATLAS Electron and Photon Trigger Performance in Run 2
title The ATLAS Electron and Photon Trigger Performance in Run 2
title_full The ATLAS Electron and Photon Trigger Performance in Run 2
title_fullStr The ATLAS Electron and Photon Trigger Performance in Run 2
title_full_unstemmed The ATLAS Electron and Photon Trigger Performance in Run 2
title_short The ATLAS Electron and Photon Trigger Performance in Run 2
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topic Particle Physics - Experiment
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