FTK: the hardware Fast TracKer of the ATLAS experiment at CERN In the ever increasing pile-up of the Large Hadron Collider environment, the trigger systems of the experiments have to be exceedingly sophisticated and fast at the same time, in order to select the relevant physics processes against the background processes. The Fast TracKer (FTK) is a track finding implementation at hardware level that is designed to deliver full-scan tracks with $p_{T}$ above 1 GeV to the ATLAS trigger system for every L1 accept (at a maximum rate of 100kHz). To accomplish this, FTK is a highly parallel system which is currently under installation in ATLAS. It will first provide the trigger system with tracks in the central region of the ATLAS detector, and n...
The ATLAS Fast TracKer (FTK) is a hardware based track finder for the ATLAS trigger infrastructure c...
The trigger system of the ATLAS experiment is designed to reduce the event rate from the LHC nominal...
Physics collisions at 13 TeV are expected at the LHC with an average of 40-50 proton-proton collisio...
In the ever increasing pile-up environment of the Large Hadron Collider, trigger systems of the expe...
In the ever increasing pile-up LHC environment advanced techniques of analysing the data are impleme...
In the ever increasing pile-up LHC environment advanced techniques of analyzing the data are impleme...
An overview of the ATLAS Fast Tracker processor will be presented, reporting the design of the syste...
The trigger system of the ATLAS experiment is designed to reduce the event rate from the LHC nominal...
The trigger system at the ATLAS experiment is designed to lower the event rate occurring from the no...
The trigger system at the ATLAS experiment is designed to lower the event rate occurring from the no...
After a very successful data taking run, the ATLAS experiment [1] is being upgraded to cope with the...
The Fast Tracker (FTK) is an integral part of the trigger upgrade program for the ATLAS detector at ...
The trigger system of the ATLAS experiment is designed to reduce the event rate from the LHC nominal...
We describe the design and expected performance of a the Fast Tracker Trigger (FTK) system for the A...
The ATLAS experiment trigger system is designed to reduce the event rate, at the LHC design luminosi...
The ATLAS Fast TracKer (FTK) is a hardware based track finder for the ATLAS trigger infrastructure c...
The trigger system of the ATLAS experiment is designed to reduce the event rate from the LHC nominal...
Physics collisions at 13 TeV are expected at the LHC with an average of 40-50 proton-proton collisio...
In the ever increasing pile-up environment of the Large Hadron Collider, trigger systems of the expe...
In the ever increasing pile-up LHC environment advanced techniques of analysing the data are impleme...
In the ever increasing pile-up LHC environment advanced techniques of analyzing the data are impleme...
An overview of the ATLAS Fast Tracker processor will be presented, reporting the design of the syste...
The trigger system of the ATLAS experiment is designed to reduce the event rate from the LHC nominal...
The trigger system at the ATLAS experiment is designed to lower the event rate occurring from the no...
The trigger system at the ATLAS experiment is designed to lower the event rate occurring from the no...
After a very successful data taking run, the ATLAS experiment [1] is being upgraded to cope with the...
The Fast Tracker (FTK) is an integral part of the trigger upgrade program for the ATLAS detector at ...
The trigger system of the ATLAS experiment is designed to reduce the event rate from the LHC nominal...
We describe the design and expected performance of a the Fast Tracker Trigger (FTK) system for the A...
The ATLAS experiment trigger system is designed to reduce the event rate, at the LHC design luminosi...
The ATLAS Fast TracKer (FTK) is a hardware based track finder for the ATLAS trigger infrastructure c...
The trigger system of the ATLAS experiment is designed to reduce the event rate from the LHC nominal...
Physics collisions at 13 TeV are expected at the LHC with an average of 40-50 proton-proton collisio...