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The CMS Level-1 Trigger at LHC and Super-LHC
The Level-1 trigger of the CMS experiment at CERN has been designed to select
proton-proton interactions whose final state includes signatures of new physics
in the form of high transverse energy electrons, photons, jets, or high missing
transverse energy. The Level-1 trigger system process data in a pipeline
fashion at a rate of 40 MHz, has a design latency of 128 bunch crossings and an
output rate of 100 KHz. The design of this system is presented with emphasis on
the calorimeter triggers. After a long period of testing and validation of its
performance the Level-1 trigger system has been installed and commissioned at
the CMS experiment at CERN. Cosmic ray data and Monte Carlo events have been
used to compare the actual performance of the trigger with expectations from
off-line emulation models. Results from these studies are presented here. The
limitations of this system to cope with future luminosity upgrades of the LHC,
the Super-LHC, are discussed. The current CMS plan for a new CMS Level-1
trigger system at the Super-LHC is presented. The center point of the new
system is a Level-1 tracking trigger which uses data from a new CMS silicon
tracking detector.Comment: 8 pages 4 figure
The CMS Tracker Readout Front End Driver
The Front End Driver, FED, is a 9U 400mm VME64x card designed for reading out
the Compact Muon Solenoid, CMS, silicon tracker signals transmitted by the
APV25 analogue pipeline Application Specific Integrated Circuits. The FED
receives the signals via 96 optical fibers at a total input rate of 3.4 GB/sec.
The signals are digitized and processed by applying algorithms for pedestal and
common mode noise subtraction. Algorithms that search for clusters of hits are
used to further reduce the input rate. Only the cluster data along with trigger
information of the event are transmitted to the CMS data acquisition system
using the S-LINK64 protocol at a maximum rate of 400 MB/sec. All data
processing algorithms on the FED are executed in large on-board Field
Programmable Gate Arrays. Results on the design, performance, testing and
quality control of the FED are presented and discussed
A Study for a Tracking Trigger at First Level for CMS at SLHC
It is expected that the LHC accelerator and experiments will undergo a
luminosity upgrade which will commence after several years of running. This
part of the LHC operations is referred to as Super-LHC (SLHC) and is expected
to provide beams of an order of magnitude larger luminosity (1035cm-2sec-1)
than the current design. Preliminary results are presented from a feasibility
study for a First Level Tracking Trigger for CMS at the SLHC using the data of
the inner tracking detector. As a model for these studies the current CMS pixel
detector with the same pixel size and radial distances from the beam has been
used. Monte Carlo studies have been performed using the full CMS simulation
package (OSCAR) and the occupancy of such a detector at SLHC beam conditions
has been calculated. The design of an electron trigger which uses both the
calorimeter energy depositions and the pixel data to identify isolated
electrons and photons has been investigated. Results on the tracker occupancy
and the electron trigger performance are presentedComment: Presented at LECC, Heidelberg 200
Isolated tau leptons in events with large missing transverse momentum at HERA
A search for events containing isolated tau leptons and large missing
transverse momentum, not originating from the tau decay, has been performed
with the ZEUS detector at the electron-proton collider HERA, using 130 pb^-1 of
integrated luminosity. A search was made for isolated tracks coming from
hadronic tau decays. Observables based on the internal jet structure were
exploited to discriminate between tau decays and quark- or gluon-induced jets.
Three tau candidates were found, while 0.40 +0.12 -0.13 were expected from
Standard Model processes, such as charged current deep inelastic scattering and
single W-boson production. To search for heavy-particle decays, a more
restrictive selection was applied to isolate tau leptons produced together with
a hadronic final state with high transverse momentum. Two candidate events
survive, while 0.20 +-0.05 events are expected from Standard Model processes.Comment: 28 pages, 4 figures, 3 tables, accepted by Phys. Lett. B. Updated
with minor changes to the text requested by the journal refere
Observation of Scaling Violations in Scaled Momentum Distributions at HERA
Charged particle production has been measured in deep inelastic scattering
(DIS) events over a large range of and using the ZEUS detector. The
evolution of the scaled momentum, , with in the range 10 to 1280
, has been investigated in the current fragmentation region of the Breit
frame. The results show clear evidence, in a single experiment, for scaling
violations in scaled momenta as a function of .Comment: 21 pages including 4 figures, to be published in Physics Letters B.
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Virtual Photon Structure from Jet Production at HERA
The feasibility of measuring parton distribution functions of of virtual
photons via the jet production at HERA is investigated.Comment: Contribution to the Workshop on "Future Physics at HERA", eds. G.
Ingelman, A. De Roeck, R. Klanner,4 pages, 3 figures, epsfi
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