2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0168-9002(02)01957-5
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“…For a subset of the data, events selected by the Level-1 trigger were subjected to software Level-2 trigger filtering after full assembly of events in the PHENIX event builder [40]. A software algorithm performed a crude reconstruction of electromagnetic clusters by summing the pedestal-subtracted and gain-calibrated energies of "tiles" made of adjacent 4 × 4 calorimeter towers groups.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a subset of the data, events selected by the Level-1 trigger were subjected to software Level-2 trigger filtering after full assembly of events in the PHENIX event builder [40]. A software algorithm performed a crude reconstruction of electromagnetic clusters by summing the pedestal-subtracted and gain-calibrated energies of "tiles" made of adjacent 4 × 4 calorimeter towers groups.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data acquisition system and multilevel triggers are designed to handle the very different challenges presented by p + p collisions (relatively small events at very high rates) and Au + Au collisions (very large events at relatively low rates) with little or no deadtime [55,56]. Event characterization devices, such as the Beam-Beam Counters [57] used in this analysis, provide information on the vertex position, start time, and centrality of the collision.…”
Section: The Phenix Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The decision to collect an event was made by the Local Level-1 Trigger [55] within 4 µs of the collision. Input to the trigger decision was given by the BBC (collision with a valid event vertex) and the MuID (reconstructed penetrating track).…”
Section: Data Sets and Triggeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O sistema de aquisição de dados (DAQ) processa os sinais de cada subsistema, produz decisão de trigger, e armazena os dados decididos pelo trigger [86]. Uma taxa de armazenamento típica de colisões p+pé de 5 kHz e o tamanho dos eventos com supressão de zeros (zero suppressed)é de O principal objetivo deste capítuloé descrever o processo de identificação de elétrons nos braços centrais do PHENIX.…”
Section: Sistema De Aquisição De Dados -Daqunclassified
“…Vimos na Seção 3.6 que o Level One Trigger foi desenvolvido para a seleção e armazenamento somente de eventos de interesse físico. O sistema permite que se combinem independentemente informações de quaisquer subsistemas em 32 modos diferentes e conta ainda com um mecanismo de downscale que prioriza eventos raros reduzindo a taxa de armazenamento de outros eventos [86]. As definições dos triggers ERT E e de MB como descritas na Seção 3.6 para colisões p+p são:…”
Section: Identificação De Elétrons Com O Emcalunclassified