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    First-level trigger systems for LHC experiments

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    We propose to carry out a broad-based programme of R&D on level-1 trigger systems for LHC experiments. We will consider the overall level-1 which coordinates different subtriggers and which interacts with the front end electronics and with the level-2 system. Careful attention will be paid to systems aspects and problems of synchronization within the pipelined processor system. Trigger algorithms for selecting events with high-pt electrons, photons, muons, jets and large missing Et will be evaluated by physics simulation studies. We will study possible implementations of such trigger algorithms in fast electronics by making conceptual design studies and using behavioural simulation models. For critical areas more detailed design studies will be made, and prototypes of some key elements will be constructed and tested. The proposed R&D project builds on existing studies and will complement other R&D projects already funded by the DRDC

    Beauty production at the CERN proton-antiproton collider

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    We report evidence for beauty particle production through the observation of dimuon events from proton-antiproton collisions at energies of s=546 GeV and s=630 GeV at the CERN collider. Our data indicate that semi-leptonic decays of beauty particles are the dominant source of pairs of high-pT muons. The beauty flavour creation (gg or qq→bb) cross-section needed to explain the dimuon rate is σ{pp→bb+X; pb T>5 GeV/c, |η|<2.0}=(1.1±0.1±0.4) μb, which is in good agreement with QCD calculations. We also observe clear signals for γ→μ+μ- (hidden beauty) and high-pTJ/Ψ→μ+μ-, well above the backgraound of continuum muon pairs from the Drell-Yan mechanism. © 1987
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