Title :
A fast high resolution track trigger for the H1 experiment
Author :
Baird, A. ; Elsen, E. ; Fleming, Y.H. ; Kolander, M. ; Kolya, S. ; Meer, D. ; Mercer, D ; Naumann, J. ; Newman, P.R. ; Sankey, D. ; Schöning, A. ; Schultz-Coulon, H.C. ; Wissing, C.
Author_Institution :
CLRC, Rutherford Appleton Lab., Chilton, UK
Abstract :
After 2001 the upgraded ep collider HERA will provide an about five times higher luminosity for the two experiments H1 and ZEUS. In order to cope with the expected higher event rates the H1 collaboration is building a track based trigger system, the Fast Track Trigger (FTT). It will be integrated in the first three levels (L1-L3) of the H1 trigger scheme to provide higher selectivity for event with charged particles. The FTT will allow to reconstruct 3-dimensional tracks in the central drift chamber down to 100 MeV/c within the L2 latency of ~23 μs. To reach the necessary momentum resolution of ~58 (at 1 GeV/c) sophisticated reconstruction algorithms have to be implemented using high density Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) and their embedded Content Addressable Memories (CBM). The final track parameter optimization will be done using non-iterative fits implemented in DSPs. While at the first trigger level rough track information will be provided, at L2 tracks with high resolution are available to form trigger decisions on topological and other track based criteria like multiplicities and momenta. At the third trigger level a farm of commercial processor boards will be used to compute physics quantities such as invariant masses
Keywords :
content-addressable storage; drift chambers; field programmable gate arrays; nuclear electronics; trigger circuits; Fast Track Trigger; H1 experiment; HERA; central drift chamber; charged particles; commercial processor boards; embedded Content Addressable Memories; fast high resolution track trigger; high density Field Programmable Gate Arrays; sophisticated reconstruction algorithms; Associative memory; Collaboration; Computer aided manufacturing; Data acquisition; Delay; Detectors; Field programmable gate arrays; Laboratories; Particle tracking; Reconstruction algorithms;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Lyon
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6503-8
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2000.949935