The Central Trigger Processor (CTP) is the core unit of the first of three levels that constitute the ATLAS trigger system. Based on information from calorimeter and muon trigger processors as well as from some additional systems it produces the level-1 trigger decision and prompts the read-out of the sub-detectors. The increase in luminosity at the LHC has pushed the CTP operation to its design limits. In order to still satisfy the physics goals of the experiment after the shutdown of the LHC of 2013/2014 the CTP will be upgraded during this period. This article discusses the current Central Trigger Processor, the motivation for the upgrade, and the changes foreseen to meet the requirements of the post-2014 physics runs at the LHC
The ATLAS trigger has been used very successfully for the online event selection during the first ru...
The ATLAS trigger has been used very successfully for the online event selection during the first ru...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in 2015 will collide proton beams with increased luminosity from $10...
The Central Trigger Processor (CTP) is the core unit of the first of three levels that constitute th...
The ATLAS Level-1 Central Trigger Processor (CTP) combines information from calorimeter and muon tri...
The LHC collides protons at a rate of 40 MHz and each collision produces $\sim$1.5~MB of data from t...
During 2011, the LHC reached instantaneous luminosities of 6.7 · 10^33 cm−2s−1 and produced events w...
During 2011, the LHC reached instantaneous luminosities of 4*10^33 cm^-1*s^-1 and produced events wi...
The ATLAS experiment is located at the European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Switzerland. I...
The increased energy and luminosity of the LHC in the run-2 data taking period requires a more selec...
The ATLAS Central Trigger Processor (CTP) is the final stage of the first level trigger system which...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in 2015 will collide proton beams with increased luminosity from \un...
In coming years the LHC is expected to undergo upgrades to increase both the energy of proton-proton...
ATLAS is an experiment on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), located at the European Organization for ...
The LHC is expected to increase its center-of-mass energy from 13 TeV to 14 TeV for Run-3 scheduled ...
The ATLAS trigger has been used very successfully for the online event selection during the first ru...
The ATLAS trigger has been used very successfully for the online event selection during the first ru...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in 2015 will collide proton beams with increased luminosity from $10...
The Central Trigger Processor (CTP) is the core unit of the first of three levels that constitute th...
The ATLAS Level-1 Central Trigger Processor (CTP) combines information from calorimeter and muon tri...
The LHC collides protons at a rate of 40 MHz and each collision produces $\sim$1.5~MB of data from t...
During 2011, the LHC reached instantaneous luminosities of 6.7 · 10^33 cm−2s−1 and produced events w...
During 2011, the LHC reached instantaneous luminosities of 4*10^33 cm^-1*s^-1 and produced events wi...
The ATLAS experiment is located at the European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Switzerland. I...
The increased energy and luminosity of the LHC in the run-2 data taking period requires a more selec...
The ATLAS Central Trigger Processor (CTP) is the final stage of the first level trigger system which...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in 2015 will collide proton beams with increased luminosity from \un...
In coming years the LHC is expected to undergo upgrades to increase both the energy of proton-proton...
ATLAS is an experiment on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), located at the European Organization for ...
The LHC is expected to increase its center-of-mass energy from 13 TeV to 14 TeV for Run-3 scheduled ...
The ATLAS trigger has been used very successfully for the online event selection during the first ru...
The ATLAS trigger has been used very successfully for the online event selection during the first ru...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in 2015 will collide proton beams with increased luminosity from $10...