Title :
The ATLAS level-1 barrel muon trigger performances
Author :
Pastore, F. ; Vari, R. ; Veneziano, S. ; Nisati, A. ; Bocci, V. ; Petrolo, E. ; Pasqualucci, E. ; Aloisio, A. ; Alviggi, M.G. ; Canale, V. ; Caprio, M. ; Carlino, G. ; Conventi, F. ; De Asmundis, R. ; Pietra, M. Della ; Volpe, D. Della ; Iengo, P. ; Izzo,
Author_Institution :
Ist. Nazionale di Fisica Nucl., Sezione di Roma, Rome
Abstract :
The level-1 muon trigger of ATLAS is expected to select events with high transverse momentum muons and associate them the correct bunch-crossing. For these purposes, dedicated fast detectors provide coarse measurement of the muon transverse momentum and high efficiency in its discrimination, giving also tracking measurements in two orthogonal views. In the barrel region (|eta|<1) it makes use of resistive plate chambers (RPCs) as active detectors. The trigger and readout chain is based on custom ASIC chips, which perform both the time and spatial coincidence with programmable roads and signal time shaping, and the readout, with a time resolution of 1/8 of a bunch crossing. A calibration procedure will allow to align signals in time and improve the background rejection of the system. The trigger system performances have been studied, testing multiple trigger configurations, on a cosmics test-stand using a full trigger tower of the ATLAS muon barrel spectrometer and the complete ATLAS trigger chain
Keywords :
application specific integrated circuits; nuclear electronics; particle beam bunching; particle spectrometers; position sensitive particle detectors; readout electronics; ASIC chips; ATLAS level-1 barrel muon trigger; ATLAS muon barrel spectrometer; ATLAS trigger chain; background rejection; bunch-crossing; cosmic test-stand; multiple trigger configurations; muon transverse momentum; readout chain; resistive plate chambers; signal time shaping; trigger system; Application specific integrated circuits; Calibration; Detectors; Mesons; Performance evaluation; Roads; Semiconductor device measurement; Signal resolution; Spatial resolution; System testing;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2005 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Fajardo
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9221-3
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2005.1596324