11–15 Mar 2024
Charles B. Wang Center, Stony Brook University
US/Eastern timezone

Tracking and vertexing downstream the LHCb magnet at the first stage of the trigger.

11 Mar 2024, 15:50
20m
Lecture Hall 2 ( Charles B. Wang Center, Stony Brook University )

Lecture Hall 2

Charles B. Wang Center, Stony Brook University

100 Circle Rd, Stony Brook, NY 11794
Oral Track 2: Data Analysis - Algorithms and Tools Track 2: Data Analysis - Algorithms and Tools

Speaker

Volodymyr Svintozelskyi (IFIC - Valencia)

Description

A new algorithm, called "Downstream", has been developed at LHCb which is able to reconstruct and select very displaced vertices in real time at the first level of the trigger (HLT1). It makes use of the Upstream Tracker (UT) and the Scintillator Fiber detector (SciFi) of LHCb and it is executed on GPUs inside the Allen framework. In addition to an optimized strategy, it utilizes a Neural Network (NN) implementation to increase the track efficiency and reduce the ghost rates, with very high throughput and limited time budget. Besides serving to reconstruct Ks and Lambda vertices to calibrate and align the detectors, the Downstream algorithm and the associated two-track vertexing will largely increase the LHCb physics potential for detecting long-lived particles during the Run3.

Significance

The algorithms developed under this work hugely increases the LHCb potential to discover new physics.

References

https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.14016

Experiment context, if any LHCb

Primary authors

Arantza De Oyanguren Campos (Univ. of Valencia and CSIC (ES)) Dr Brij Kishor Jashal (IFIC, Univ. of Valencia, CSIC (ES) and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR)) Jiahui Zhuo (Univ. of Valencia and CSIC (ES)) Valerii Kholoimov (IFIC - Valencia) Volodymyr Svintozelskyi (IFIC - Valencia)

Presentation materials