Title :
The PHENIX Level-1 trigger system
Author :
Lajoie, J.G. ; Wohn, F.K. ; Hill, J.C. ; Petridis, A. ; Wood, L. ; Skank, H.D. ; Thomas, W.D. ; Sleege, G.A.
Author_Institution :
Ames Lab., Iowa State Univ., IA, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The PHENIX detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) will study the dynamics of ultra-relativistic heavy ion collisions and search for exotic states of matter, most notably the Quark Gluon Plasma (QGP). Substantial event selectivity is needed at RHIC to enhance interesting events relative to more common ones and to satisfy the requirements of the data acquisition system. The first on-line screening is achieved by the Level-1 Trigger. The Level-1 Trigger is a beam-clock parallel-pipeline system that uses six Local Level-1 (LL1) algorithms pertaining to the six fastest PHENIX subdetectors, followed by a Global Level-1 (GL1) system that processes encoded LL1 reduced-bit data to issue up to 128 triggers. The GL1 system is also responsible for organizing the partitioned running of the PHENIX detector. The LL1 algorithms operate on raw data to produce a first estimate of the number of electrons, photons, muons and hadrons as well as the transverse energy, event multiplicity, interaction time and vertex. This output will also be used as seed information for higher level triggers that operate on Level-1 accepted events. The latency of the entire system is less than 40 beam crossings. The Level-1 trigger is implemented using custom-designed 9U VME-P format boards
Keywords :
data acquisition; distributed processing; high energy physics instrumentation computing; pipeline processing; real-time systems; PHENIX Level-1 trigger system; PHENIX detector; PHENIX subdetectors; RHIC; Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider; beam-clock parallel-pipeline system; custom-designed 9U VME-P format boards; data acquisition system; event multiplicity; higher level triggers; interaction time; seed information; transverse energy; ultra-relativistic heavy ion collisions; vertex; Data acquisition; Delay; Detectors; Electrons; Laboratories; Mesons; Organizing; Partitioning algorithms; Plasma displays;
Conference_Titel :
Real Time Conference, 1999. Santa Fe 1999. 11th IEEE NPSS
Conference_Location :
Sante Fe, NM
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5463-X
DOI :
10.1109/RTCON.1999.842685