Since starting in 2010, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has pro- duced collisions at an ever increasing rate. The ATLAS experiment successfully records the collision data with high eciency and excel- lent data quality. Events are selected using a three-level trigger system, where each level makes a more re ned selection. The level-1 trigger (L1) consists of a custom-designed hardware trigger which seeds two higher software based trigger levels. Over 300 triggers compose a trig- ger menu which selects physics signatures such as electrons, muons, particle jets, etc. Each trigger consumes computing resources of the ATLAS trigger system and oine storage. The LHC instantaneous luminosity conditions, desired physics goals of the collaboration, an...
The LHC, at design capacity, has a bunch-crossing rate of 40 MHz whereas the ATLAS experiment has an...
The ATLAS trigger has been used very successfully to collect collision data during 2009 and 2010 LHC...
The LHC, at design capacity, has a bunch-crossing rate of 40 MHz whereas the ATLAS experiment has an...
Since starting in 2010, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has produced collisions at an ever increasin...
Since starting in 2010, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has produced collisions at an ever increasin...
In 2010 and 2011, the ATLAS experiment successfully recorded data from LHC collisions with high effi...
AbstractIn 2010 and 2011, the ATLAS experiment successfully recorded data from LHC collisions with h...
The ATLAS experiment at the LHC can record about 1 kHz of physics collisions, out of an LHC design b...
AbstractIn 2010 and 2011, the ATLAS experiment successfully recorded data from LHC collisions with h...
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...
After its first shutdown, LHC will provide pp collisions with increased luminosity and energy. In th...
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 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 trigger has been used very successfully to collect collision data during 2009 and 2010 LHC...
The LHC, at design capacity, has a bunch-crossing rate of 40 MHz whereas the ATLAS experiment has an...
Since starting in 2010, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has produced collisions at an ever increasin...
Since starting in 2010, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has produced collisions at an ever increasin...
In 2010 and 2011, the ATLAS experiment successfully recorded data from LHC collisions with high effi...
AbstractIn 2010 and 2011, the ATLAS experiment successfully recorded data from LHC collisions with h...
The ATLAS experiment at the LHC can record about 1 kHz of physics collisions, out of an LHC design b...
AbstractIn 2010 and 2011, the ATLAS experiment successfully recorded data from LHC collisions with h...
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...
After its first shutdown, LHC will provide pp collisions with increased luminosity and energy. In th...
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 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 trigger has been used very successfully to collect collision data during 2009 and 2010 LHC...
The LHC, at design capacity, has a bunch-crossing rate of 40 MHz whereas the ATLAS experiment has an...