5–10 Jun 2016
Padova, Italy
Europe/Rome timezone

Session

Trigger 1

RTA
9 Jun 2016, 16:20
Padova, Italy

Padova, Italy

<a href="https://goo.gl/maps/vWFxL">Centro Congressi A. Luciani Via Forcellini, 170/A Padova ITALY</a>

Conveners

Trigger 1

  • Christian Bohm (Stockholm University (SE))
  • David Abbott (Jefferson Lab)

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  1. Mark Stockton (McGill University (CA))
    09/06/2016, 16:20
    Trigger Systems
    Oral presentation
    The complexity of the ATLAS High Level Trigger (HLT) requires a robust system for error detection and handling during online data-taking, it also requires an offline system for the recovery of events where no trigger decision could be made online. The error detection and handling system ensures smooth operation of the trigger system and provides debugging information necessary for offline...
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  2. Zbigniew Szadkowski (University of Lodz)
    09/06/2016, 16:50
    Trigger Systems
    Oral presentation
    The radio technique allows a detail study of the electromagnetic part of an air shower in the atmosphere and provide information complementary to that obtained by surface detectors water Cherenkov tanks, which are predominantly sensitive to the muonic content of an air shower at the ground. A large-scale radio detector array needs a sophisticated self-trigger, due to the limited communication...
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  3. Dr Jing-Ge Shiu (National Taiwan University)
    09/06/2016, 17:10
    Trigger Systems
    Oral presentation
    The Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB collider at KEK is aiming at high precision measurements in B physics. To select the interested physics events at high luminosity peak at 8x10^35/cm^2/s, a multi-layer trigger system is developed for the central drift chamber detector (CDC). The CDC is a multi-wire drift chamber for charged particle tracking. It comprises of 14 thousand sense wires in 9...
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  4. Mr Benjamin Raydo (Jefferson Lab), Chris Cuevas (Jefferson Lab)
    09/06/2016, 17:30
    Trigger Systems
    Oral presentation
    Now that the 12GeV experimental program at Jefferson Lab is successfully underway in Hall D (GlueX experiment) a new version of the trigger processor has been designed and will be commissioned in the CLAS12 experiments starting in the fall of 2016. The new trigger processor is a second generation development and combines the functions of two current modules, the...
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