2–6 Jun 2025
València - ADEIT
Europe/Madrid timezone

Session

Trigger streams

5 Jun 2025, 15:00
València - ADEIT

València - ADEIT

Conveners

Trigger streams

  • Arantza Oyanguren (IFIC - Valencia)
  • Matthew Daniel Citron (University of California Davis (US))

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  1. Tatiana Ovsiannikova (University of Washington (US))
    05/06/2025, 15:00
  2. Robert John Bainbridge (Imperial College (GB))
    05/06/2025, 15:30

    CMS continues to explore innovative data acquisition strategies, such as data scouting and data parking, to enhance sensitivity to BSM physics signatures. Data scouting targets low-mass and low-momentum regimes typical of many LLP scenarios by enabling the high-rate recording of reduced-content event information taken directly from the CMS trigger system, thereby accessing regions of phase...

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  3. Jannicke Pearkes (University of Colorado Boulder (US))
    05/06/2025, 15:55

    Anomaly detection triggers offer a model-agnostic approach to capturing a wide range of beyond the Standard Model (BSM) signatures, including those from long-lived particles (LLPs). This talk presents an overview of the two machine learning-based anomaly detection triggers deployed in the CMS Level-1 trigger in 2024: AXOL1TL and CICADA. I will discuss their design, implementation, and...

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  4. Valerii Kholoimov (Instituto de Física Corpuscular (Univ. of Valencia))
    05/06/2025, 16:10

    The new fully software-based trigger of the LHCb experiment operates at a 30 MHz data rate, opening a search window into previously unexplored regions of physics phase space. The BuSca (Buffer Scanner) project at LHCb acquires and analyses data in real time, extending sensitivity to new lifetimes and mass ranges thanks to the recently deployed Downstream tracking algorithm. BuSca identifies...

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