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The ATLAS Level-1 Trigger Timing Setup

The ATLAS detector at CERN's LHC will be exposed to proton-proton collisions at a bunch-crossing rate of 40 MHz. In order to reduce the data rate, a three-level trigger system selects potentially interesting physics. The first trigger level is implemented in electronics and firmware. It aims at...

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Autores principales: Spiwoks, R, Borego-Amaral, P, Ellis, Nick, Farthouat, P, Gällnö, P, Haller, J, Krasznahorkay, A, Maeno, T, Pauly, T, Pessoa-Lima, H, Resurreccion-Arcas, I, Schuler, G, De Seixas, J M, Torga-Teixeira, R, Wengler, T
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2005
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/840846
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Sumario:The ATLAS detector at CERN's LHC will be exposed to proton-proton collisions at a bunch-crossing rate of 40 MHz. In order to reduce the data rate, a three-level trigger system selects potentially interesting physics. The first trigger level is implemented in electronics and firmware. It aims at reducing the output rate to less than 100 kHz. The Central Trigger Processor combines information from the calorimeter and muon trigger processors and makes the final Level-1-Accept decision. It is a central element in the timing setup of the experiment. Three aspects are considered in this article: the timing setup with respect to the Level-1 trigger, with respect to the expriment, and with respect to the world.