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Автор Denis Oliveira Damazio
Автор the Atlas Collaboration
Дата выпуска 2010-04-01
dc.description The ATLAS detector is undergoing intense commissioning effort with cosmic rays preparing for the first LHC collisions late 2009. Combined runs with all of the ATLAS subsystems are being taken in order to evaluate the detector performance. This is an unique opportunity also for the trigger system to be studied with different detector operation modes, such as different event rates and detector configuration. The ATLAS trigger starts with a hardware based system which tries to identify detector regions where interesting physics objects may be found (eg: large transverse energy depositions in the calorimeter system). An accepted event will be further processed by more complex software algorithms at the second level where detailed features are extracted (full detector granularity data for small portions of the detector is available). Events accepted at this level will be further processed at the so-called event filter level. Full detector data at full granularity is available for offline-like processing with complete calibration to achieve the final decision. This year we could extend our experience by including more algorithms at the second level and event filter calorimeter trigger. Clustering algorithms for electrons, photons, taus, jets and missing transverse energy are being commissioned during this combined run period. We report the latest results for such algorithms. Issues such as hot calorimeter regions identification, processing time for the algorithms, data access (specially at the second level) are being evaluated. Intense usage of online and quasi-online (during offline reconstruction of runs) monitoring helps to trace and fix problems.
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Издатель Institute of Physics Publishing
Копирайт © 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd
Название ATLAS high level calorimeter trigger software performance for cosmic ray events
Тип paper
DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/219/2/022041
Electronic ISSN 1742-6596
Print ISSN 1742-6588
Журнал Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Том 219
Первая страница 22041
Последняя страница 22048
Аффилиация Denis Oliveira Damazio; Brookhaven National Laboratory, Physics Department, Bldg 510A – Upton, N.Y., USA
Аффилиация the Atlas Collaboration; Brookhaven National Laboratory, Physics Department, Bldg 510A – Upton, N.Y., USA
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