The ATLAS experiment at the LHC can record about 1 kHz of physics collisions, out of an LHC design bunch crossing rate of 40 MHz. To achieve a high selection efficiency for rare physics events (such as beyond the Standard Model physics) while reducing the significant background rate, a two-level trigger system is used. The event selection is based on physics signatures, such as the presence of energetic leptons, photons, jets or missing energy. In addition, the trigger system exploits algorithms using topological information and multivariate methods to carry out the filtering for the many physics analyses pursued by the ATLAS collaboration. In Run 2, around 1500 individual selections, the trigger chains, are comprised in the trigger menu sp...
The ATLAS experiment aims to record about 1 kHz of physics collisions. This is achieved by using a t...
The ATLAS trigger is a three-tiered system designed to select events of interest for the diverse ATL...
The ATLAS trigger is a three-tiered system designed to select events of interest for the diverse ATL...
The ATLAS experiment at the LHC can record about 1 kHz of physics collisions, out of an LHC design b...
The ATLAS experiment aims at recording about 1 kHz of physics collisions, starting with an LHC desig...
The ATLAS experiment aims at recording about 1 kHz of physics collisions, starting with an LHC desig...
The ATLAS experiment aims at recording about 1 kHz of physics collisions, starting with an LHC desig...
The ATLAS experiment at the LHC can record about 3 kHz of physics collisions, out of an LHC design b...
The ATLAS experiment aims at recording about 1 kHz of physics collisions, starting with an LHC desig...
The LHC, at design capacity, has a bunch-crossing rate of 40 MHz whereas the ATLAS experiment at the...
The LHC, at design capacity, has a bunch-crossing rate of 40 MHz whereas the ATLAS experiment has an...
The LHC, at design capacity, has a bunch-crossing rate of 40 MHz whereas the ATLAS experiment has an...
The ATLAS experiment aims at recording about 1 kHz of physics collisions, starting with an LHC desig...
The LHC, at design capacity, has a bunch-crossing rate of 40 MHz whereas the ATLAS experiment has an...
The ATLAS experiment aims at recording about 1 kHz of physics collisions, starting with an LHC desig...
The ATLAS experiment aims to record about 1 kHz of physics collisions. This is achieved by using a t...
The ATLAS trigger is a three-tiered system designed to select events of interest for the diverse ATL...
The ATLAS trigger is a three-tiered system designed to select events of interest for the diverse ATL...
The ATLAS experiment at the LHC can record about 1 kHz of physics collisions, out of an LHC design b...
The ATLAS experiment aims at recording about 1 kHz of physics collisions, starting with an LHC desig...
The ATLAS experiment aims at recording about 1 kHz of physics collisions, starting with an LHC desig...
The ATLAS experiment aims at recording about 1 kHz of physics collisions, starting with an LHC desig...
The ATLAS experiment at the LHC can record about 3 kHz of physics collisions, out of an LHC design b...
The ATLAS experiment aims at recording about 1 kHz of physics collisions, starting with an LHC desig...
The LHC, at design capacity, has a bunch-crossing rate of 40 MHz whereas the ATLAS experiment at the...
The LHC, at design capacity, has a bunch-crossing rate of 40 MHz whereas the ATLAS experiment has an...
The LHC, at design capacity, has a bunch-crossing rate of 40 MHz whereas the ATLAS experiment has an...
The ATLAS experiment aims at recording about 1 kHz of physics collisions, starting with an LHC desig...
The LHC, at design capacity, has a bunch-crossing rate of 40 MHz whereas the ATLAS experiment has an...
The ATLAS experiment aims at recording about 1 kHz of physics collisions, starting with an LHC desig...
The ATLAS experiment aims to record about 1 kHz of physics collisions. This is achieved by using a t...
The ATLAS trigger is a three-tiered system designed to select events of interest for the diverse ATL...
The ATLAS trigger is a three-tiered system designed to select events of interest for the diverse ATL...