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    Beyond the SM studies with ATLAS

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    ATLAS Experiments expected reach for physics beyond the Standard Model is reviewed with emphasis on the non-supersymmetric models

    Prospects for quark searches and their impact on higgs searches in ATLAS

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    ATLAS experiment at the LHC will be searching for physics beyond the standard model. A large number of the new models predict heavy quarks. This letter reviews the ATLAS discovery prospects for such particles and also discusses their impact on Higgs searches

    Spanning from exotic quarks to Higgs boson with ATLAS

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    The ATLAS detector, which is already collecting cosmic events, will be searching experimental proof of various theories beyond the Standard Model (SM) with the start of the LHC. Some of these theories, such as the E6 GUT models or 4th SM family, predict the existence of additional quarks which will be in the search program of ATLAS. These quarks, if they have the appropriate mass, will also contribute to the Higgs boson production, either via their participation in gluon-gluon fusion loops, or via their decay to Higgs + Jets. This talk will summarise the prospects of discovery at ATLAS of additional quark searches and the possible enhancement to the Higgs hunt due to these exotic quarks

    Impact of the relatively light fourth family neutrino on the Higgs boson search

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    The existence of a fourth fermion generation has mostly been considered as a source of enhanced Higgs signals with respect to the 3 family Standard Model predictions. However, a fourth Standard Model family neutrino could cause the opposite situation. It is shown that relatively light fourth family neutrino (2m_(nu_(4))<m_(H)) could drastically change the interpretation of the search results for the Higgs boson, especially if m_(H)<170 GeV.Comment: 5 pages, 9 figure

    Possible Discovery Channel for New Charged Leptons at the LHC

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    We propose a channel for the possible discovery of new charged leptons at the Large Hadron Collider. The proposed final state contains three same-sign leptons, making this new channel practically back- groundless. The method is illustrated for two different cases: the four-family Standard Model and the Grand Unified Theory based on the E6 gauge group. An example study taking 250 GeV as the charged lepton mass shows that in both models, about 8 signal events can be expected at 14 TeV center-of-mass energy with 1 fb^-1 of integrated luminosity. Although the event yield might not be sufficient for detailed measurements of the charged lepton properties, it would be sufficient to claim discovery through a counting experiment.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures. v2 update includes an estimate of the backgrounds, consideration of the EW oblique parameters, and minor improvements. v3 update includes detector acceptance and ttbar backgroun

    The ROD crate DAQ software framework of the ATLAS data acquisition system

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    In the ATLAS experiment at the LHC, the ROD Crate DAQ provides a complete software framework to implement data acquisition functionality at the boundary between the detector specific electronics and the common part of the data acquisition system. Based on a plugin mechanism, it allows selecting and using common services (like data output and data monitoring channels) and developing software to control and acquire data from detector specific modules providing the infrastructure for control, monitoring and calibration. Including also event building functionality, the ROD Crate DAQ is intended to be the main data acquisition tool for the first phase of detector commissioning. This paper presents the design, functionality and performance of the ROD Crate DAQ and its usage in the ATLAS data acquisition system and during detector tests

    Experience with fibre channel in the environment of the ATLAS DAQ protoype "-1" project

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    Fibre Channel equipment has been evaluated in the environment of the ATLAS DAQ prototype "-1". Fibre Channel PCI and PMC cards have been tested on PwerPC-based VME processor boards running LynxOS and on Pentium-based personal computers running Windows NT. The performance in terms of overhead and bandwidth has been measured in point-to-point, arbitrated loop and fabric configuration with a Fibre Ch annel switch. The possible used of the equipment for event building in the ATLAS DAQ prototype "-1" has been studied

    Using Linux PCs in DAQ applications

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    ATLAS Data Acquisition/Event Filter "-1" (DAQ/EF1) project provides the opportunity to explore the use of commodity hardware (PCs) and Open Source Software (Linux) in DAQ applications. In DAQ/EF-1 there is an element called the LDAQ which is responsible for providing local run-control, error-handling and reporting for a number of read- out modules in front end crates. This element is also responsible for providing event data for monitoring and for the interface with the global control and monitoring system (Back-End). We present the results of an evaluation of the Linux operating system made in the context of DAQ/EF-1 where there are no strong real-time requirements. We also report on our experience in implementing the LDAQ on a VMEbus based PC (the VMIVME-7587) and a desktop PC linked to VMEbus with a Bit3 interface both running Linux. We then present the problems encountered during the integration with VMEbus, the status of the LDAQ implementation and draw some conclusions on the use of Linux in DAQ applications. (18 refs)
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