12–23 Oct 2020
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Oral presentations TRIG01

20 Oct 2020, 07:00

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Oral presentations TRIG01

  • MASAHARU NOMACHI

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  1. DONG, Jianmeng (Tsinghua University)
    20/10/2020, 07:00
    Trigger Systems
    Oral presentation

    As a neutrino experiment, the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) aims to determine the neutrino mass ordering along with other purposes. The Central Detector (CD) of JUNO is a 20k ton liquid scintillator, has diameter 35.4m. About 18000 photomultipliers (PMT) spread on the surface of the CD sphere to detect the scintillation light.
    As the dark noise of the PMTs is quite high...

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  2. MINO, Yuya (Kyoto University (JP))
    20/10/2020, 07:20
    Trigger Systems
    Oral presentation

    The LHC is expected to increase its center-of-mass energy to 14 TeV with an instantaneous luminosity to 2x1034 cm-2s-1 for Run 3 scheduled from 2021 to 2023. The High-Luminosity-LHC (HL-LHC) program is then planned to start the operation in 2026 with an instantaneous luminosity of 7.5x1034 cm-2s-1. In order to cope with the high event rate, continuous upgrades of the ATLAS trigger system are...

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  3. PRIM, Markus (KIT)
    20/10/2020, 07:40
    Data Acquisition System Architectures
    Oral presentation

    The data acquisition system of the Belle II is designed for a sustained first-level trigger rate of up to 30 kHz at the design luminosity of the SuperKEKB collider. The raw data read out from the subdetector frontends is delivered in realtime into an online High Level Trigger (HLT) farm, consisting of up to 20 computing nodes housing around 5000 processing cores, where it is reconstructed by...

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  4. LEVIT, Dmytro (Technische Universitaet Muenchen (DE))
    20/10/2020, 08:00
    Data Acquisition System Architectures
    Oral presentation

    We present a new data acquisition system for
    the COMPASS++/AMBER experiment designed as a further
    development of the Intelligent FPGA-based Data Acquisition
    framework. The system is designed to have a throughput of
    5 GB/s. The system includes front-end cards, fully-digital trigger
    processor, data multiplexers, data switch, an event builder, and
    a PCIe interface to the PC for data...

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  5. RUSSO, Stefano (CNRS (new))
    20/10/2020, 08:20
    Data Acquisition System Architectures
    Oral presentation

    On the strength of a double Nobel prize-winning experiment (Super)Kamiokande and an extremely successful long-baseline neutrino program, the third generation Water Cherenkov detector, Hyper-Kamiokande, is being developed by an international collaboration as a leading worldwide experiment based in Japan. Hyper-Kamiokande will be able to measure with the highest precision the leptonic CP...

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  6. Dr MARSICANO, Luca (INFN)
    20/10/2020, 08:40
    Data Acquisition System Architectures
    Oral presentation

    Due to the lack of results by ‘traditional’ Dark Matter (DM) searches, in the last years, the experimental activity extended to search for DM hints at different mass scales, through new experiments performed at accelerators. The Beam Dump eXperiment at Jefferson Laboratory aims to reveal dark matter particles produced in the interaction of an intense electron beam with the beam dump. An...

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