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The ATLAS Inner Detector trigger design and performance during Run 2 data taking from the 13 TeV LHC collisions

The ATLAS Inner Detector (ID) trigger is a crucial component in the ATLAS trigger system, and plays a pivotal role in the high quality reconstruction of the physics objects - electron, muon, tau and b-jet candidates. These objects are fundamental for physics studies and analyses at ATLAS. The ATLAS...

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Autor principal: Zerradi, Soufiane
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2804986
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description The ATLAS Inner Detector (ID) trigger is a crucial component in the ATLAS trigger system, and plays a pivotal role in the high quality reconstruction of the physics objects - electron, muon, tau and b-jet candidates. These objects are fundamental for physics studies and analyses at ATLAS. The ATLAS ID trigger was redesigned during 2013-2015 shutdown, this provided the opportunity to improve its performance during Run 2 data taking from the 13 TeV Large Hadron Collider (LHC) collisions. The design and performance of the ATLAS ID trigger during Run 2 data taking from the 13 TeV LHC collisions are discussed, as well as suggested plans and developments during 2019-2021 shutdown for the start of Run 3 and beyond. The results presented here illustrate the superb performance of the ATLAS ID trigger, even in the extreme number of proton-proton interactions per bunch-crossing (pile-up) conditions of Run 2 data taking from the 13 TeV LHC collisions.
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spelling cern-28049862022-03-26T20:45:26Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2804986engZerradi, SoufianeThe ATLAS Inner Detector trigger design and performance during Run 2 data taking from the 13 TeV LHC collisionsParticle Physics - ExperimentThe ATLAS Inner Detector (ID) trigger is a crucial component in the ATLAS trigger system, and plays a pivotal role in the high quality reconstruction of the physics objects - electron, muon, tau and b-jet candidates. These objects are fundamental for physics studies and analyses at ATLAS. The ATLAS ID trigger was redesigned during 2013-2015 shutdown, this provided the opportunity to improve its performance during Run 2 data taking from the 13 TeV Large Hadron Collider (LHC) collisions. The design and performance of the ATLAS ID trigger during Run 2 data taking from the 13 TeV LHC collisions are discussed, as well as suggested plans and developments during 2019-2021 shutdown for the start of Run 3 and beyond. The results presented here illustrate the superb performance of the ATLAS ID trigger, even in the extreme number of proton-proton interactions per bunch-crossing (pile-up) conditions of Run 2 data taking from the 13 TeV LHC collisions.ATL-DAQ-SLIDE-2022-050oai:cds.cern.ch:28049862022-03-26
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The ATLAS Inner Detector trigger design and performance during Run 2 data taking from the 13 TeV LHC collisions
title The ATLAS Inner Detector trigger design and performance during Run 2 data taking from the 13 TeV LHC collisions
title_full The ATLAS Inner Detector trigger design and performance during Run 2 data taking from the 13 TeV LHC collisions
title_fullStr The ATLAS Inner Detector trigger design and performance during Run 2 data taking from the 13 TeV LHC collisions
title_full_unstemmed The ATLAS Inner Detector trigger design and performance during Run 2 data taking from the 13 TeV LHC collisions
title_short The ATLAS Inner Detector trigger design and performance during Run 2 data taking from the 13 TeV LHC collisions
title_sort atlas inner detector trigger design and performance during run 2 data taking from the 13 tev lhc collisions
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2804986
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