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The CMS Level-1 Trigger at LHC and Super-LHC

The Level-1 trigger of the CMS experiment at CERN has been designed to select proton-proton interactions whose final state includes signatures of new physics in the form of high transverse energy electrons, photons, jets, or high missing transverse energy. The Level-1 trigger system process data in...

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Autor principal: Foudas, C.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2008
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2232067
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description The Level-1 trigger of the CMS experiment at CERN has been designed to select proton-proton interactions whose final state includes signatures of new physics in the form of high transverse energy electrons, photons, jets, or high missing transverse energy. The Level-1 trigger system process data in a pipeline fashion at a rate of 40 MHz, has a design latency of 128 bunch crossings and an output rate of 100 KHz. The design of this system is presented with emphasis on the calorimeter triggers. After a long period of testing and validation of its performance the Level-1 trigger system has been installed and commissioned at the CMS experiment at CERN. Cosmic ray data and Monte Carlo events have been used to compare the actual performance of the trigger with expectations from off-line emulation models. Results from these studies are presented here. The limitations of this system to cope with future luminosity upgrades of the LHC, the Super-LHC, are discussed. The current CMS plan for a new CMS Level-1 trigger system at the Super-LHC is presented. The center point of the new system is a Level-1 tracking trigger which uses data from a new CMS silicon tracking detector.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-8003542023-03-12T05:28:22Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2232067engFoudas, C.The CMS Level-1 Trigger at LHC and Super-LHCParticle Physics - ExperimentThe Level-1 trigger of the CMS experiment at CERN has been designed to select proton-proton interactions whose final state includes signatures of new physics in the form of high transverse energy electrons, photons, jets, or high missing transverse energy. The Level-1 trigger system process data in a pipeline fashion at a rate of 40 MHz, has a design latency of 128 bunch crossings and an output rate of 100 KHz. The design of this system is presented with emphasis on the calorimeter triggers. After a long period of testing and validation of its performance the Level-1 trigger system has been installed and commissioned at the CMS experiment at CERN. Cosmic ray data and Monte Carlo events have been used to compare the actual performance of the trigger with expectations from off-line emulation models. Results from these studies are presented here. The limitations of this system to cope with future luminosity upgrades of the LHC, the Super-LHC, are discussed. The current CMS plan for a new CMS Level-1 trigger system at the Super-LHC is presented. The center point of the new system is a Level-1 tracking trigger which uses data from a new CMS silicon tracking detector.arXiv:0810.4133oai:inspirehep.net:8003542008
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Foudas, C.
The CMS Level-1 Trigger at LHC and Super-LHC
title The CMS Level-1 Trigger at LHC and Super-LHC
title_full The CMS Level-1 Trigger at LHC and Super-LHC
title_fullStr The CMS Level-1 Trigger at LHC and Super-LHC
title_full_unstemmed The CMS Level-1 Trigger at LHC and Super-LHC
title_short The CMS Level-1 Trigger at LHC and Super-LHC
title_sort cms level-1 trigger at lhc and super-lhc
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
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