RHCPP 05-12 (PUB)
2005

 
 

Royal Holloway Centre for Particle Physics

 

Muon Identification with the Event Filter of the ATLAS Experiment at CERN

Simon George et al

 

Abstract:

The Large Hadron Collider at CERN offers unprecedented challenges to the design and construction of detectors and trigger/data acquisition systems. For ATLAS, a three level trigger system has been developed to extract interesting physics signatures with a 10^6 rate reduction. To accomplish this, components of physics analysis traditionally deferred to offline physics analysis must be embedded within the online trigger system. For the Muon trigger, the specific off-line algorithms MOORE (Muon Object Oriented REconstruction) and MuId (Muon Identification) have been adopted so far for the on-line use, imposing an operation in a Bayesian-like environment where only specific hypotheses must be validated. After a short review of the ATLAS trigger, the paper shows the general strategy of the Muon Identification and Selection accessing the full event data, or being seeded from results derived at a previous stage of the trigger chain. 

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ATL-DAQ-CONF-2005-018
ATL-COM-DAQ-2005-013
14th IEEE-NPSS Real Time Conference 2005