31 May 2022 to 2 June 2022
Princeton University
US/Eastern timezone

The ATLAS Inner Detector tracking trigger at 13 TeV in LHC Run-2 and new developments on standard and unconventional tracking signatures for the upcoming LHC Run-3

1 Jun 2022, 14:55
25m
PCTS conference room (4th floor) (Jadwin Hall, Princeton University)

PCTS conference room (4th floor)

Jadwin Hall, Princeton University

Plenary Plenary

Speaker

Jonathan Long (Univ. Illinois at Urbana Champaign (US))

Description

The performance of the Inner Detector tracking trigger of the ATLAS experiment at the LHC is evaluated for the data-taking period of Run-2 (2015-2018). The Inner Detector tracking was used for the muon, electron, tau, and b-jet triggers, and its high performance is essential for a wide variety of ATLAS physics programs such as many precision measurements of the Standard Model and searches for new physics. The detailed efficiencies and resolutions of the trigger in a wide range of physics signatures are presented for the Run 2 data.
From the upcoming Run-3, starting in 2022, the application of Inner Detector tracking in the trigger is planned to be significantly expanded, in particular, full-detector tracking will be utilized for hadronic signatures (such as jets and missing transverse energy triggers) for the first time. To meet computing resource limitations, various improvements, including machine-learning-based track seeding, have been developed.

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Authors

Julie Kirk (Science and Technology Facilities Council STFC (GB)) Kunihiro Nagano (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (JP)) Jonathan Long (Univ. Illinois at Urbana Champaign (US))

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