The LHC collides protons at a rate of 40 MHz and each collision produces $\sim$1.5~MB of data from the ATLAS detector. The ATLAS trigger system is implemented in three levels and selects only the most interesting collision events to reduce the event storage rate to about 400 Hz. The first level is implemented in custom electronics and reduces the input rate to $\sim$75 kHz with a decision latency of $\sim$2.5 us. It is also responsible for initiating the read-out of data from all the sub-detectors in ATLAS. Based primarily on information from calorimeters and muon trigger detectors, the Central Trigger Processor (CTP) produces the Level-1 trigger decision. After a very successful first run, the LHC is now being upgraded to operate with inc...
The ATLAS experiment is located at the European Center for Nu- clear Research (CERN) in Switzerland....
AbstractThe ATLAS trigger has been used very successfully for the online event selection during the ...
The ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will face the challenge of efficiently selec...
During 2011, the LHC reached instantaneous luminosities of 4*10^33 cm-2*s-1 and produced events with...
During 2011, the LHC reached instantaneous luminosities of 6.7 · 10^33 cm−2s−1 and produced events w...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in 2015 will collide proton beams with increased luminosity from \un...
The Central Trigger Processor (CTP) is the core unit of the first of three levels that constitute th...
The ATLAS trigger has been successfully collecting collision data during the first run of the LHC be...
The LHC will collide protons in the ATLAS detector with increasing luminosity through 2016, placing ...
The ATLAS trigger has been used very successfully for the online event selection during the first ru...
The ATLAS Level-1 trigger system is responsible for reducing the anticipated LHC collision rate from...
The ATLAS Level-1 Trigger is the first stage of event selection for the ATLAS experiment at the LHC....
The ATLAS trigger has been successfully collecting collision data during the first run of the LHC be...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in 2015 will collide proton beams with increased luminosity from $10...
In coming years the LHC is expected to undergo upgrades to increase both the energy of proton-proton...
The ATLAS experiment is located at the European Center for Nu- clear Research (CERN) in Switzerland....
AbstractThe ATLAS trigger has been used very successfully for the online event selection during the ...
The ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will face the challenge of efficiently selec...
During 2011, the LHC reached instantaneous luminosities of 4*10^33 cm-2*s-1 and produced events with...
During 2011, the LHC reached instantaneous luminosities of 6.7 · 10^33 cm−2s−1 and produced events w...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in 2015 will collide proton beams with increased luminosity from \un...
The Central Trigger Processor (CTP) is the core unit of the first of three levels that constitute th...
The ATLAS trigger has been successfully collecting collision data during the first run of the LHC be...
The LHC will collide protons in the ATLAS detector with increasing luminosity through 2016, placing ...
The ATLAS trigger has been used very successfully for the online event selection during the first ru...
The ATLAS Level-1 trigger system is responsible for reducing the anticipated LHC collision rate from...
The ATLAS Level-1 Trigger is the first stage of event selection for the ATLAS experiment at the LHC....
The ATLAS trigger has been successfully collecting collision data during the first run of the LHC be...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in 2015 will collide proton beams with increased luminosity from $10...
In coming years the LHC is expected to undergo upgrades to increase both the energy of proton-proton...
The ATLAS experiment is located at the European Center for Nu- clear Research (CERN) in Switzerland....
AbstractThe ATLAS trigger has been used very successfully for the online event selection during the ...
The ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will face the challenge of efficiently selec...