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Tile Calorimeter Muon Trigger Signal

The Tile Calorimeter contributes to the first level trigger with the fast analog signal coming from the trigger summing boards, so-called analog adder. The adders provide two kinds of output: the total energy sum in a trigger tower and the signal from the respective cell of the last radial calorimet...

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Autores principales: Cerqueira, A S, Davidek, T, Usai, G L
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/685351
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author Cerqueira, A S
Davidek, T
Usai, G L
author_facet Cerqueira, A S
Davidek, T
Usai, G L
author_sort Cerqueira, A S
collection CERN
description The Tile Calorimeter contributes to the first level trigger with the fast analog signal coming from the trigger summing boards, so-called analog adder. The adders provide two kinds of output: the total energy sum in a trigger tower and the signal from the respective cell of the last radial calorimeter layer, which can be used for identifying muons, thus making the muon first level trigger more robust. This note reviews the adder specifications and laboratory tests, whereas the main focus is put on the data analysis from the testbeam periods in~2001. Several improvements achieved by tuning the read-out are described. Using the testbeam results, the ability to identify muons in the last radial Tilecal layer is discussed. The experimental results obtained at the testbeams are completed with the Monte Carlo simulations.
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spelling cern-6853512019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/685351engCerqueira, A SDavidek, TUsai, G LTile Calorimeter Muon Trigger SignalDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe Tile Calorimeter contributes to the first level trigger with the fast analog signal coming from the trigger summing boards, so-called analog adder. The adders provide two kinds of output: the total energy sum in a trigger tower and the signal from the respective cell of the last radial calorimeter layer, which can be used for identifying muons, thus making the muon first level trigger more robust. This note reviews the adder specifications and laboratory tests, whereas the main focus is put on the data analysis from the testbeam periods in~2001. Several improvements achieved by tuning the read-out are described. Using the testbeam results, the ability to identify muons in the last radial Tilecal layer is discussed. The experimental results obtained at the testbeams are completed with the Monte Carlo simulations.ATL-TILECAL-2002-002oai:cds.cern.ch:6853512002-04-15
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Cerqueira, A S
Davidek, T
Usai, G L
Tile Calorimeter Muon Trigger Signal
title Tile Calorimeter Muon Trigger Signal
title_full Tile Calorimeter Muon Trigger Signal
title_fullStr Tile Calorimeter Muon Trigger Signal
title_full_unstemmed Tile Calorimeter Muon Trigger Signal
title_short Tile Calorimeter Muon Trigger Signal
title_sort tile calorimeter muon trigger signal
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/685351
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