• DocumentCode
    1063626
  • Title

    The RPC LVL1 trigger system of the muon spectrometer of the ATLAS experiment at LHC

  • Author

    Aielli, G. ; Aloisio, A. ; Alviggi, M. ; Biglietti, M. ; Bocci, V. ; Brambilla, E. ; Camarri, P. ; Canale, V. ; Caprio, M. ; Cardarelli, R. ; Carlino, G. ; Cataldi, G. ; Chiodini, G. ; Conventi, F. ; De Asmundis, R. ; Della Pietra, M. ; Della Volpe, D. ;

  • Author_Institution
    Sezione INFN di Roma, Italy
  • Volume
    51
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2004
  • Firstpage
    1581
  • Lastpage
    1589
  • Abstract
    The Atlas Trigger System has been designed to reduce the LHC interaction rate of about 1 GHz to the foreseen storage rate of about 100 Hz. Three trigger levels are applied in order to fulfill such a requirement. A detailed simulation of the ATLAS experiment including the hardware components and the logic of the Level-1 Muon trigger in the barrel of the muon spectrometer has been performed. This simulation has been used not only to evaluate the performances of the system but also to optimize the trigger logic design. In the barrel of the muon spectrometer the trigger will be given by means of resistive plate chambers (RPCs) working in avalanche mode. Before being mounted on the experiment, accurate quality tests with cosmic rays are carried out on each RPC chamber using the test station facility of the INFN and University laboratory of Napoli. All working parameters are measured and the uniformity of the efficiency on the whole RPC surface is required. A summary of the Napoli cosmic rays tests, together with a brief description of the Atlas Trigger, in particular of the Level-1 Muon Trigger in the barrel, and the results of the trigger simulation will be given.
  • Keywords
    cosmic ray apparatus; muon detection; nuclear electronics; particle spectrometers; position sensitive particle detectors; testing; trigger circuits; ATLAS Experiment; INFN; LHC interaction rate; Napoli cosmic rays tests; RFC LVL1 trigger system; RPC chamber; University laboratory of Napoli; avalanche mode; barrel; cosmic rays; hardware components; level-1 muon trigger; muon spectrometer; resistive plate chambers; test station facility; trigger levels; trigger logic design; trigger simulation; working parameters; Cosmic rays; Design optimization; Hardware; Laboratories; Large Hadron Collider; Logic design; Mesons; Performance evaluation; Spectroscopy; Testing;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9499
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TNS.2004.832931
  • Filename
    1323734