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The LHCb trigger and its performance in 2011

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Williams, M.
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Abstract
This paper presents the design of the LHCb trigger and its performance on data taken at the LHC in 2011. A principal goal of LHCb is to perform flavour physics measurements, and the trigger is designed to distinguish charm and beauty decays from the light quark background. Using a combination of lepton identification and measurements of the particles' transverse momenta the trigger selects particles originating from charm and beauty hadrons, which typically fly a finite distance before decaying. The trigger reduces the roughly 11 MHz of bunch-bunch crossings that contain at least one inelastic pp interaction to 3 kHz. This reduction takes place in two stages; the first stage is implemented in hardware and the second stage is a software application that runs on a large computer farm. A data-driven method is used to evaluate the performance of the trigger on several charm and beauty decay modes.
Date issued
2013-04
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/88602
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics
Journal
Journal of Instrumentation
Publisher
Institute of Physics Publishing for SISSA Medialab
Citation
Aaij, R, J Albrecht, F Alessio, S Amato, E Aslanides, I Belyaev, M van Beuzekom, et al. “The LHCb Trigger and Its Performance in 2011.” Journal of Instrumentation 8, no. 04 (April 1, 2013): P04022–P04022.
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1748-0221

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