11–15 Apr 2016
Italy
Europe/Zurich timezone
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Backgrounds in the FCC-ee detector and consequences for the trigger and DAQ

13 Apr 2016, 09:35
20m
Traiano (Crowne Plaza)

Traiano

Crowne Plaza

Oral Experiments and Detectors FCC-ee Machine Detector Interface

Speaker

Emmanuel Francois Perez (CERN)

Description

The very high luminosities anticipated at FCC-ee may pose constraints to the trigger system and to the data acquisition of the experiment. At the Z peak, the rate of physics events to be recorded can reach 100 kHz. Together with the high granularity of the detector, the high rates can lead to a very large volume of data to be sent to the acquisition system, and to be written to disk. The amount of machine-induced and beam-induced backgrounds largely determines this volume. This talk will report on ongoing detector simulations of background processes, and on their consequences for the trigger system.

Primary authors

Christos Leonidopoulos (University of Edinburgh (GB)) Emmanuel Francois Perez (CERN)

Presentation materials