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RESEARCH PRODUCT
First data with the ATLAS Level-1 Calorimeter Trigger
Thorsten KuhlW. QianF. FöhlischP. M. WatkinsJ. T. ChildersMark StocktonC.l.a. TanDave SankeyNeil CollinsS. RiekeRainer StamenB. BaussBruce BarnettA. HidvegiStefan TapproggeM. GrollJ. P. ThomasJ. FlecknerS. EckweilerM. JohansenM. BendelV. AndreiC. BohmD. P. F. PrieurJuraj BracinikC. N. P. GeeSten HellmanC. GoringerUli SchäferP. SeidlerR. P. MiddletonM. AharroucheA.o. DavisSamuel SilversteinI.p. BrawnPaul HankeE. EisenhandlerB. ÅSmanMurrough LandonP.j.w. FaulknerV.j.o. PereraT. MoaDave CharltonB. OltmannR. AchenbachJörgen SjölinJ. N. LilleyStephen HillierJohn MorrisC. J. CurtisM. WildtFrederik RührG. MahoutA. R. GillmanHans-christian Schultz-coulonKarlheinz MeierChristian OhmD. R. HadleyMichael R. WesselsA. NeusiedlP. D. ThompsonK. MahboubiR.j. StaleyE. E. KlugeP. WeberK. SchmittJ. R.a. BoothV. LendermannP. AdragnaAlan WatsonF. Müllersubject
PhysicsLarge Hadron ColliderIntegration testingPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsATLAS experimentReal-time computingSystem testingCalorimetermedicine.anatomical_structureAtlas (anatomy)medicineDetectors and Experimental TechniquesField-programmable gate arrayVMEbusdescription
The ATLAS Level-1 Calorimeter Trigger is one of the main elements of the first stage of event selection for the ATLAS experiment at the LHC. The input stage consists of a mixed analogue/digital component taking trigger sums from the ATLAS calorimeters. The trigger logic is performed in a digital, pipelined system with several stages of processing, largely based on FPGAs, which perform programmable algorithms in parallel with a fixed latency to process about 300 Gbyte/s of input data. The real-time output consists of counts of different types of physics objects, and energy sums. The final system consists of over 300 custom-built VME modules, of several different types. The installation at ATLAS of these modules, and the necessary infrastructure, was completed at the end of 2007. The system has since undergone intensive testing, both in standalone mode, and in conjunction with the whole of the ATLAS detector in combined running. The final steps of commissioning, and experience with running the full-scale system are presented. Results of integration tests performed with the upstream calorimeters, and downstream trigger and data-flow systems, are shown, along with an analysis of the performance of the calorimeter trigger in full ATLAS data-taking. This includes trigger operation during the cosmic muon runs from before LHC start-up, and a first look at LHC proton beam data.
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2008-10-01 |