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Feasibility study of a LVL-2 low pT di-muon trigger based on Tile calorimeter

A strategy for tagging muons in TILECAL at LVL2 will be presented and its efficiency and contamination will be discussed. It turns out that TILECAL can identify muons with good efficiency down to $p_T=2GeV/c$ where the stand-alone muon spectrometer has zero efficiency. A method of exploiting all inf...

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Autor principal: Usai, G L
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/685454
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author Usai, G L
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description A strategy for tagging muons in TILECAL at LVL2 will be presented and its efficiency and contamination will be discussed. It turns out that TILECAL can identify muons with good efficiency down to $p_T=2GeV/c$ where the stand-alone muon spectrometer has zero efficiency. A method of exploiting all information available at LVL2 to reduce spurious muon-tag and measure the candidate muon momentum is discussed. This scheme is tested in particular in the case of $b\bar{b}$ events at low LHC luminosity ($10^{33}cm^{-1}s^{-2}$) with full simulation of experimental conditions. The results will be discussed and trigger rate calculation will be presented.
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spelling cern-6854542019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/685454engUsai, G LFeasibility study of a LVL-2 low pT di-muon trigger based on Tile calorimeterDetectors and Experimental TechniquesA strategy for tagging muons in TILECAL at LVL2 will be presented and its efficiency and contamination will be discussed. It turns out that TILECAL can identify muons with good efficiency down to $p_T=2GeV/c$ where the stand-alone muon spectrometer has zero efficiency. A method of exploiting all information available at LVL2 to reduce spurious muon-tag and measure the candidate muon momentum is discussed. This scheme is tested in particular in the case of $b\bar{b}$ events at low LHC luminosity ($10^{33}cm^{-1}s^{-2}$) with full simulation of experimental conditions. The results will be discussed and trigger rate calculation will be presented.ATL-DAQ-2003-017oai:cds.cern.ch:6854542003-01-13
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Usai, G L
Feasibility study of a LVL-2 low pT di-muon trigger based on Tile calorimeter
title Feasibility study of a LVL-2 low pT di-muon trigger based on Tile calorimeter
title_full Feasibility study of a LVL-2 low pT di-muon trigger based on Tile calorimeter
title_fullStr Feasibility study of a LVL-2 low pT di-muon trigger based on Tile calorimeter
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility study of a LVL-2 low pT di-muon trigger based on Tile calorimeter
title_short Feasibility study of a LVL-2 low pT di-muon trigger based on Tile calorimeter
title_sort feasibility study of a lvl-2 low pt di-muon trigger based on tile calorimeter
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/685454
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