Title :
ATLAS jet trigger update for the LHC run II
Author :
Ademar T. Delgado
Author_Institution :
Laborat?rio de Instrumenta??o e F?sica Experimental de Part?culas (LIP), Lisbon, Portugal, and Faculdade de Ci?ncias, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal
fDate :
4/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The CERN Large Hadron Collider is the biggest and most powerful particle collider ever built. It accelerate bunches of particles that cross up to 40 million times per second, in each crossing dozens of proton-proton collisions are generated at unprecedented energies, to explore the fundamental laws and properties of nature. The ATLAS experiment is one of the detectors that analyses and records these collisions. It generates dozens of GB/s of data that has to be reduced before it can be permanently stored. The event selection is made by the ATLAS trigger system, which reduces the data volume by a factor of 105. The trigger system has to be highly configurable in order to adapt to changing running conditions and maximize the physics output whilst keeping the output rate under control. A particularly interesting pattern generated during collisions consists of a collimated spray of particles, known as a hadronic jet. To retain the interesting jets and efficiently reject the overwhelming background, optimal jet energy resolution is needed. Therefore the jet trigger software requires CPU-intensive reconstruction algorithms. In order to reduce the resources needed for the reconstruction step, a partial detector readout scheme was developed, which effectively suppresses the low activity regions of the calorimeter. In this paper we describe the overall ATLAS trigger software, and the jet trigger in particular, along with the improvements made on the system. We then focus on detailed studies of the algorithm timing and the performance impact of the full and partial calorimeter readout schemes. We conclude with an outlook of the jet trigger plans for the next LHC data-taking period.
Keywords :
"Detectors","Large Hadron Collider","Software","Algorithm design and analysis","Software algorithms","Physics","Clustering algorithms"
Conference_Titel :
Advancements in Nuclear Instrumentation Measurement Methods and their Applications (ANIMMA), 2015 4th International Conference on
DOI :
10.1109/ANIMMA.2015.7465289