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Study of the vertex trigger performance on test-beam data

99-030 The performance of the Level-1 vertex trigger algorithm on test-beam data collected with a prototype of the VDET detector is presented. The effect of the detectors misalignment on the Level-1 vertex trigger performance is shown to be a critical issue if the relative position is not controlled...

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Autor principal: Teubert, F
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/691483
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description 99-030 The performance of the Level-1 vertex trigger algorithm on test-beam data collected with a prototype of the VDET detector is presented. The effect of the detectors misalignment on the Level-1 vertex trigger performance is shown to be a critical issue if the relative position is not controlled better than $100~\mu$m. The Primary vertex resolution on the longitudinal direction obtained on the test-beam for 2D-tracks ($270~\mu$m), translates into a resolution close to $80~\mu$m for the statistics of an LHC event in good agreement with expectations. The discriminating power between B-events and Minimum Bias events is studied using a sample of ``artificial'' events built from events interacting at different targets separated by 1~cm. The results are very encouraging showing the feasibility to trigger on low multiplicity displaced vertices.
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spelling cern-6914832019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/691483engTeubert, FStudy of the vertex trigger performance on test-beam dataDetectors and Experimental Techniques99-030 The performance of the Level-1 vertex trigger algorithm on test-beam data collected with a prototype of the VDET detector is presented. The effect of the detectors misalignment on the Level-1 vertex trigger performance is shown to be a critical issue if the relative position is not controlled better than $100~\mu$m. The Primary vertex resolution on the longitudinal direction obtained on the test-beam for 2D-tracks ($270~\mu$m), translates into a resolution close to $80~\mu$m for the statistics of an LHC event in good agreement with expectations. The discriminating power between B-events and Minimum Bias events is studied using a sample of ``artificial'' events built from events interacting at different targets separated by 1~cm. The results are very encouraging showing the feasibility to trigger on low multiplicity displaced vertices.LHCb-99-030oai:cds.cern.ch:6914831999-08-12
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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Study of the vertex trigger performance on test-beam data
title Study of the vertex trigger performance on test-beam data
title_full Study of the vertex trigger performance on test-beam data
title_fullStr Study of the vertex trigger performance on test-beam data
title_full_unstemmed Study of the vertex trigger performance on test-beam data
title_short Study of the vertex trigger performance on test-beam data
title_sort study of the vertex trigger performance on test-beam data
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/691483
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