This poster summarizes the main changes to the ATLAS experiment's Inner Detector track reconstruction software chain in preparation for LHC Run 3 (2022-2024). The work was carried out to ensure that the expected high-activity collisions (with on average 50 simultaneous proton-proton interactions per bunch crossing, pile-up) can be reconstructed promptly using the available computing resources while maintaining good physics performance. Performance figures in terms of CPU consumption for the key components of the reconstruction algorithm chain and their dependence on the pile-up are shown, as well as physics performance figures of preliminary data from Run-3 commissioning. For the design pile-up value of 60 the updated track reconstruction i...
Increasing luminosity at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) poses a challenge for primary vertex recons...
High track densities and event rates in the very precise tracking devices of the ATLAS Detector at t...
The LHC started operating in November 2009. The ATLAS experiment has successfully recorded, reconstr...
This document summarises the main changes to the ATLAS experiment’s Inner Detector track reconstruct...
This document summarises the main changes to the ATLAS experiment’s Inner Detector Track reconstruct...
The reconstruction of particle trajectories in the tracking detectors of experiments at the Large Ha...
The track reconstruction algorithms of the ATLAS experiment have demonstrated excellent performance ...
The track reconstruction algorithms of the ATLAS experiment have demonstrated excellent performance ...
ATLAS track reconstruction software is continuously evolving to match the demands from the increasin...
In preparation for LHC Run 3, ATLAS completed a major effort to improve the track reconstruction per...
After a hugely successful first run, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is currently in a shut-down per...
In order to maximize the physics potential of the ATLAS detector during LHC's run 2, the Reconstruct...
Performance of the ATLAS track reconstruction. Run-2 of the LHC will provide new challenges to track...
With its increased number of proton-proton collisions per bunch crossing, track reconstruction at th...
Run-2 of the LHC has provided new challenges to track and vertex reconstruction with higher energies...
Increasing luminosity at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) poses a challenge for primary vertex recons...
High track densities and event rates in the very precise tracking devices of the ATLAS Detector at t...
The LHC started operating in November 2009. The ATLAS experiment has successfully recorded, reconstr...
This document summarises the main changes to the ATLAS experiment’s Inner Detector track reconstruct...
This document summarises the main changes to the ATLAS experiment’s Inner Detector Track reconstruct...
The reconstruction of particle trajectories in the tracking detectors of experiments at the Large Ha...
The track reconstruction algorithms of the ATLAS experiment have demonstrated excellent performance ...
The track reconstruction algorithms of the ATLAS experiment have demonstrated excellent performance ...
ATLAS track reconstruction software is continuously evolving to match the demands from the increasin...
In preparation for LHC Run 3, ATLAS completed a major effort to improve the track reconstruction per...
After a hugely successful first run, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is currently in a shut-down per...
In order to maximize the physics potential of the ATLAS detector during LHC's run 2, the Reconstruct...
Performance of the ATLAS track reconstruction. Run-2 of the LHC will provide new challenges to track...
With its increased number of proton-proton collisions per bunch crossing, track reconstruction at th...
Run-2 of the LHC has provided new challenges to track and vertex reconstruction with higher energies...
Increasing luminosity at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) poses a challenge for primary vertex recons...
High track densities and event rates in the very precise tracking devices of the ATLAS Detector at t...
The LHC started operating in November 2009. The ATLAS experiment has successfully recorded, reconstr...