DocumentCode
1542875
Title
The muon pretrigger system of the HERA-B experiment
Author
Böcker, M. ; Adams, M. ; Bechtle, P. ; Buchholz, P. ; Cruse, C. ; Husemann, U. ; Klaus, E. ; Koch, N. ; Kolander, M. ; Kolotaev, I. ; Riege, H. ; Schütt, J. ; Schwenninger, B. ; van Staa, R. ; Wegener, D.
Author_Institution
Dortmund Univ., Germany
Volume
48
Issue
4
fYear
2001
fDate
8/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1270
Lastpage
1275
Abstract
One of the main goals of the HERA-B experiment at DESY in Hamburg, Germany, is to study the properties of B-mesons with the emphasis on CP violation. B-mesons are produced in hadronic interactions of a 920-GeV proton beam with an internal wire target. An effective bunch crossing rate of about 8.5 MHz leads to about 200 charged tracks per event. Therefore, a highly selective and efficient trigger system providing high suppression of background events is required. The HERA-B trigger system consists of four levels. A rate reduction factor of 200 is aimed at by the first-level trigger (FLT). The muon pretrigger system, as a part of the FLT, is a modular system consisting of about 100 large-size VME modules of three different types: the pretrigger link board (PLB), the pretrigger coincidence unit (PCU), and the pretrigger message generator (PMG). The data rate processed by the pretrigger system is about 19.5 GByte/s. The PLBs process digitized hit information in eight independent electronic channels in parallel. Every electronic channel handles 32 bits of hit information received from the front-end driver buffer system. Optical links operating at 800 Mb/s transmit the data after serialization to PCUs, which calculate coincidences using complex programmable logic devices. The PMGs transform this coincidence information into messages for the FLT processors. The concept and design as well as results of the muon pretrigger running at HERA-B are presented
Keywords
coincidence circuits; nuclear electronics; optical links; programmable logic devices; 19.5 GByte/s; HERA-B; VME modules; muon pretrigger system; optical links; pretrigger coincidence unit; pretrigger link board; pretrigger message generator; programmable logic devices; Driver circuits; Electrons; Mesons; Optical buffering; Optical fiber communication; Particle beams; Particle tracking; Programmable logic devices; Target tracking; Wire;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/23.958764
Filename
958764
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