17–21 Jul 2023
Monash University
Australia/Melbourne timezone

The MDT Trigger Processor upgrade for ATLAS Muons at the HL-LHC

P71
17 Jul 2023, 18:33
1m
Monash University

Monash University

Poster Detectors and facilities Reception and poster presentation

Speaker

Guillermo Loustau De Linares (University of Massachusetts (US))

Description

The Monitored Drift Tube (MDT) chambers Trigger Processor (MDT-TP) is a key component in the upgrade of the first-level muon trigger for ATLAS at the High-Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC). The selectivity of the current system is limited by the moderate spatial resolution of the trigger chambers: Resistive Plate Chambers (RPC) and Thin Gap Chambers (TGC). The MDT-TP incorporates the high-resolution MDT measurements to significantly improve the transverse momentum resolution of muon trigger candidates and to reduce the extra rate from mis-measured muons or accidental coincidences.
The MDT-TP is designed to have a fixed latency of 1.7 microseconds in response to the incoming muon trigger candidate.
The MDT-TP also provides the means to read out the MDT chambers. In addition to the trigger and readout, the MDT-TP is responsible for configuring the MDT front-end electronics.

The MDT-TP is expected to reduce the muon trigger rate by up to 70% while keeping a high-efficiency plateau of 95% for a single muon trigger with a transverse momentum threshold of 20 GeV.

This poster will describe the MDT-TP algorithms and their functionality, as well as progress with the hardware developments. First results from complete system tests will also be presented.

Primary author

Guillermo Loustau De Linares (University of Massachusetts (US))

Presentation materials