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The ATLAS level-1 trigger: Status of the system and first results from cosmic-ray data

Authors :
Gabriele Chiodini
Thomas Trefzger
Hans-Christian Schultz-Coulon
F.C. Pastore
Gianpaolo Carlino
Barbara Liberti
T. Sugimoto
M. Dogaru
S. Patricelli
A. R. Gillman
Stephen Hillier
A. Di Mattia
J. R.A. Booth
D. Boscherini
N. Kanaya
T. Niwa
N. Lupu
A. Salamon
M. Bendel
P. Gallno
D. De Pedis
Yorito Yamaguchi
Uli Schäfer
Claudio Luci
Kunihiro Nagano
Enrico Pasqualucci
Paolo Iengo
Vincenzo Izzo
V. Lendermann
S. Ask
E. E. Woehrling
B. Bauss
P. M. Watkins
P. Adragna
Alan Watson
C. J. Curtis
David Berge
Kiyotomo Kawagoe
F. Grancagnolo
O. Bahat Treidel
S. Constantin
T. Kobayashi
H. Pessoa Lima
D. DellaVolpe
Yoji Hasegawa
S. Bressler
M. Biglietti
Yasuyuki Okumura
Stefano Veneziano
M. Perantoni
D. P. F. Prieur
Nicolas Ellis
Johannes Haller
Hiroyuki Iwasaki
R. Santonico
L. Zanello
Erez Etzion
S. I. Buda
T. Kadosaka
R. DeAsmundis
A. Roich
G. Ciapetti
R. Perrino
Tohru Takeshita
G. Mahout
D. Caracinha
Anna Rita Migliaccio
Shlomit Tarem
R. Achenbach
A.O. Davis
A. Hidvegi
Samuel Silverstein
V.J.O. Perera
Paolo Camarri
Stefan Tapprogge
H. Oshita
Giulio Aielli
F. Spila
H. Takeda
Yuta Takahashi
I.P. Brawn
Masaya Ishino
H. Kiyamura
R. Lifshitz
E. Eisenhandler
Vincenzo Canale
Enrique Kajomovitz
Yorihito Sugaya
Francesco Conventi
Paul Hanke
Lorne Levinson
Emilio Petrolo
Aleandro Nisati
C. N. P. Gee
M.R. Coluccia
K. Mahboubi
M. Johansen
Stefania Spagnolo
Giora Mikenberg
H. Nomoto
S. Antonelli
Thilo Pauly
Hiroshi Sakamoto
T. Kohno
Michele Bianco
T. Kawamoto
Rainer Stamen
F. Föhlisch
Roberto Cardarelli
A. Polini
Daniel Lellouch
Alberto Aloisio
P. Klofver
J. P. Thomas
Murrough Landon
M. DellaPietra
A. DiCiaccio
T. Kuwabara
C. Omachi
W. Qian
Riccardo Vari
Margherita Primavera
Mitsuaki Nozaki
Osamu Sasaki
P.J.W. Faulkner
K. Meier
Attila Krasznahorkay
Chikara Fukunaga
Mariagrazia Alviggi
F. Marchese
C. Geweniger
R.J. Staley
Masahiro Ikeno
Dave Charlton
E. E. Kluge
Sten Hellman
A. Di Girolamo
R. Spiwoks
V. Andrei
Masaharu Nomachi
P. Giusti
Makoto Tomoto
P. Weber
A. Bruni
Christian Ohm
Y. Benhammou
Satoshi Tanaka
M. Pectu
Edoardo Gorini
Givi Sekhniaidze
K. Schmitt
Frederik Rühr
L. Bellagamba
C. Bohm
Takashi Kubota
S. Haas
G. Schuler
Hisaya Kurashige
Yoshiji Yasu
Atsuhiko Ochi
G. Bruni
Dave Sankey
S. Rieke
P. Farthouat
Bruce Barnett
S. Ben Ami
Stefano Rosati
J.M. de Seixas
E. Solfaroli
Thorsten Wengler
Giuseppe Iacobucci
Aielli, G
Andrei, V
Achenbach, R
Bianco, Michele
Primavera, Margherita
Spagnolo, Stefania Antonia
Gorini, Edoardo
G., Aielli
V., Andrei
R., Achenbach
P., Adragna
Aloisio, Alberto
Alviggi, Mariagrazia
S., Antonelli
S., Ask
B., Barnett
B., Bau
Canale, Vincenzo
DELLA VOLPE, Domenico
Patricelli, Sergio
Source :
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 581:476-481
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2007.

Abstract

The ATLAS detector at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will be exposed to proton-proton collisions from beams crossing at 40 MHz. At the design luminosity of 10^34 cm^-2 s^-1 there are on average 23 collisions per bunch crossing. A three-level trigger system will select potentially interesting events in order to reduce the read-out rate to about 200 Hz. The first trigger level is implemented in custom-built electronics and makes an initial fast selection based on detector data of coarse granularity. It has to reduce the rate by a factor of 10^4 to less than 100 kHz. The other two consecutive trigger levels are in software and run on PC farms. We present an overview of the first-level trigger system and report on the current installation status. Moreover, we show analysis results of cosmic-ray data recorded in situ at the ATLAS experimental site with final or close-to-final hardware.<br />Contribution to the 11th Vienna Conference on Instrumentation (2007), 12 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in the proceedings in NIM A

Details

ISSN :
01689002
Volume :
581
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c30d22ed8c24f27c7110ba3d404ce2d9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2007.08.031