Overview of Trigger in CMS experiment
- Bunch crossing rate : 40MHz
- proton Collision rate : 10^9 Hz
- it is not easy to handle all events at once, so "Triggering" is very neccessary for valued analysis.
- Generally, can separate two parts - L1 trigger and High Level Trigger(HLT)
- L1 trigger will be done in the online with Muon system detectors.
- After L1, we can reduce the rate into 100kHz.
- Triggering goal is to decrease their rate upto 100Hz as long as possible
Muon Triggering
- L1 trigger : Global Muon Triggger (GMT)
- Using all muon hits : online selection
* Pt cut requirement (depending on HLT menu, but this is general case following TDR)
- single muon : > 5 GeV?/c
- double muon : > 3 GeV?/c
- L2 trigger :
StandAlone? Muon
- Seeded by Level-1 muon
- Refitting muon track with Kalman filtering technique only in muon chambers (DT/CSC/RPC track segments)
- Trajectory works from inside out, Fitting works from outside in
- L3 trigger : Including inner tracker hits
- Track reconstruction and matching with track in muon chamber and inner track (pixel seeds, and propagate from innermost layers out including muon)
- Vertex finder method : divisive, histogramming method
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DongHoMoon - 20 Aug 2009