Punit Sharma (BNL): ATLAS EF Tracking for HL-LHC

US/Eastern
D-122 (SBU Physics building)

D-122

SBU Physics building

Elizabeth Worcester, Valerio Dao (Stony Brook University)
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64374843634
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Giacinto Piacquadio
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Ciro Riccio, Hannah Arnold, Tsybychev Dmitri Tsybyshev, Valerio Dao, John David Hobbs
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    • 12:45 13:30
      ATLAS EF Tracking for HL-LHC 45m

      The High-Luminosity LHC presents an unprecedented challenge for the ATLAS experiment, with instantaneous luminosities generating up to 200 simultaneous collisions (μ = 200). To maintain high trigger efficiency for crucial physics signatures like b-hadrons and tau-leptons, rapid track reconstruction within the Event Filter is strictly required. Initially reliant on custom built silicon, ATLAS made a strategic pivot to commercial heterogeneous computing with EFTracking. This seminar explores the multi-year R&D effort evaluating CPU, FPGA, and GPU tracking demonstrators. We will also discuss why ATLAS ultimately selected a flexible CPU+GPU computing farm for Run 4, and its synergies with offline simulation.

      Speaker: Punit Sharma (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US))