The CMS experiment implements a two-level triggering system composed of Level-1, instrumented by custom-design hardware boards, and a software High Level Trigger. To cope with the more challenging luminosity conditions, a new Level-1 architecture has been deployed during run II. This new architecture exploits in a better way the redundancy and complementarity of the three muon subsystems: Cathode Strip Chambers (CSC), Drift Tubes (DT) and Resistive Plate Chambers (RPC). The role of each subsystem in the Level-1 Muon Trigger is described here, highlighting the contribution from the RPC system. Challenges brought by the HL-LHC environment and new possibilities coming from detector and trigger upgrades are also discussed.

RPC system in the CMS Level-1 Muon Trigger / Samalan, A.; Tytgat, M.; Zaganidis, N.; Alves, G. A.; Marujo, F.; Torres Da Silva De Araujo, F.; da Costa, E. M.; de Jesus Damiao, D.; Nogima, H.; Santoro, A.; Fonseca De Souza, S.; Aleksandrov, A.; Hadjiiska, R.; Iaydjiev, P.; Rodozov, M.; Shopova, M.; Sultanov, G.; Bonchev, M.; Dimitrov, A.; Litov, L.; Pavlov, B.; Petkov, P.; Petrov, A.; Qian, S. J.; Cao, P.; Kou, H.; Liu, Z.; Song, J.; Zhao, J.; Bernal, C.; Cabrera, A.; Fraga, J.; Sarkar, A.; Elsayed, S.; Assran, Y.; El Sawy, M.; Mahmoud, M. A.; Mohammed, Y.; Combaret, C.; Gouzevitch, M.; Grenier, G.; Laktineh, I.; Mirabito, L.; Shchablo, K.; Bagaturia, I.; Lomidze, D.; Lomidze, I.; Bhatnagar, V.; Gupta, R.; Kumari, P.; Singh, J.; Amoozegar, V.; Boghrati, B.; Ebraimi, M.; Ghasemi, R.; Najafabadi, M. M.; Zareian, E.; Abbrescia, M.; Aly, R.; Elmetenawee, W.; de Filippis, N.; Gelmi, A.; Iaselli, G.; Leszki, S.; Loddo, F.; Margjeka, I.; Pugliese, G.; Ramos, D.; Benussi, L.; Bianco, S.; Piccolo, D.; Buontempo, S.; Di Crescenzo, A.; Fienga, F.; de Lellis, G.; Lista, L.; Meola, S.; Paolucci, P.; Braghieri, A.; Salvini, P.; Montagna, P.; Riccardi, C.; Vitulo, P.; Choi, J. E.; Francois, B.; Kim, T. J.; Park, J.; Choi, S. Y.; Hong, B.; Lee, K. S.; Goh, J.; Lee, H.; Eysermans, J.; Uribe Estrada, C.; Pedraza, I.; Castilla-Valdez, H.; Sanchez-Hernandez, A.; Herrera, C. A. M.; Navarro, D. A. P.; Sanchez, G. A. A.; Carrillo, S.; Vazquez, E.; Radi, A.; Ahmad, A.; Asghar, I.; Hoorani, H.; Muhammad, S.; Shah, M. A.; Crotty, I.. - In: JOURNAL OF INSTRUMENTATION. - ISSN 1748-0221. - 15:10(2020). [10.1088/1748-0221/15/10/C10007]

RPC system in the CMS Level-1 Muon Trigger

Di Crescenzo, A.;Fienga, F.;de Lellis, G.;Lista, L.;
2020

Abstract

The CMS experiment implements a two-level triggering system composed of Level-1, instrumented by custom-design hardware boards, and a software High Level Trigger. To cope with the more challenging luminosity conditions, a new Level-1 architecture has been deployed during run II. This new architecture exploits in a better way the redundancy and complementarity of the three muon subsystems: Cathode Strip Chambers (CSC), Drift Tubes (DT) and Resistive Plate Chambers (RPC). The role of each subsystem in the Level-1 Muon Trigger is described here, highlighting the contribution from the RPC system. Challenges brought by the HL-LHC environment and new possibilities coming from detector and trigger upgrades are also discussed.
2020
RPC system in the CMS Level-1 Muon Trigger / Samalan, A.; Tytgat, M.; Zaganidis, N.; Alves, G. A.; Marujo, F.; Torres Da Silva De Araujo, F.; da Costa, E. M.; de Jesus Damiao, D.; Nogima, H.; Santoro, A.; Fonseca De Souza, S.; Aleksandrov, A.; Hadjiiska, R.; Iaydjiev, P.; Rodozov, M.; Shopova, M.; Sultanov, G.; Bonchev, M.; Dimitrov, A.; Litov, L.; Pavlov, B.; Petkov, P.; Petrov, A.; Qian, S. J.; Cao, P.; Kou, H.; Liu, Z.; Song, J.; Zhao, J.; Bernal, C.; Cabrera, A.; Fraga, J.; Sarkar, A.; Elsayed, S.; Assran, Y.; El Sawy, M.; Mahmoud, M. A.; Mohammed, Y.; Combaret, C.; Gouzevitch, M.; Grenier, G.; Laktineh, I.; Mirabito, L.; Shchablo, K.; Bagaturia, I.; Lomidze, D.; Lomidze, I.; Bhatnagar, V.; Gupta, R.; Kumari, P.; Singh, J.; Amoozegar, V.; Boghrati, B.; Ebraimi, M.; Ghasemi, R.; Najafabadi, M. M.; Zareian, E.; Abbrescia, M.; Aly, R.; Elmetenawee, W.; de Filippis, N.; Gelmi, A.; Iaselli, G.; Leszki, S.; Loddo, F.; Margjeka, I.; Pugliese, G.; Ramos, D.; Benussi, L.; Bianco, S.; Piccolo, D.; Buontempo, S.; Di Crescenzo, A.; Fienga, F.; de Lellis, G.; Lista, L.; Meola, S.; Paolucci, P.; Braghieri, A.; Salvini, P.; Montagna, P.; Riccardi, C.; Vitulo, P.; Choi, J. E.; Francois, B.; Kim, T. J.; Park, J.; Choi, S. Y.; Hong, B.; Lee, K. S.; Goh, J.; Lee, H.; Eysermans, J.; Uribe Estrada, C.; Pedraza, I.; Castilla-Valdez, H.; Sanchez-Hernandez, A.; Herrera, C. A. M.; Navarro, D. A. P.; Sanchez, G. A. A.; Carrillo, S.; Vazquez, E.; Radi, A.; Ahmad, A.; Asghar, I.; Hoorani, H.; Muhammad, S.; Shah, M. A.; Crotty, I.. - In: JOURNAL OF INSTRUMENTATION. - ISSN 1748-0221. - 15:10(2020). [10.1088/1748-0221/15/10/C10007]
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