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A topological trigger based on the Time-of-Flight detector for the ALICE experiment

✍ Scribed by A. Akindinov; A. Alici; P. Antonioli; S. Arcelli; Y.W. Baek; M. Basile; G. Cara Romeo; D. Cavazza; L. Cifarelli; F. Cindolo; A. De Caro; D. De Gruttola; S. De Pasquale; S. Donati; M. Furini; M. Fusco Girard; C. Guarnaccia; M. Guerzoni; D. Hatzifotiadou; H.T. Jung; W.W. Jung; D.S. Kim; D.W. Kim; H.N. Kim; J.S. Kim; S. Kiselev; G. Laurenti; K. Lee; S.C. Lee; M.L. Luvisetto; D. Mal’kevich; A. Margotti; F. Massera; S. Meneghini; R. Michinelli; R. Nania; A. Nedosekin; F. Noferini; P. Pagano; G. Pancaldi; G. Patimo; A. Pesci; R. Pilastrini; O. Pinazza; R. Preghenella; M. Rizzi; G. Russo; M. Ryabinin; E. Scapparone; G. Scioli; F. Semeria; S. Serra; A. Silenzi; M. Tchoumakov; E. Ugolini; K. Voloshin; M.C.S. Williams; S. Zagato; B. Zagreev; C. Zampolli; A. Zichichi; A. Zucchini; M. Zuffa


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
344 KB
Volume
602
Category
Article
ISSN
0168-9002

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✦ Synopsis


The goal of the ALICE Time-of-Flight detector, based on MRPC technology, is to perform the chargedparticle identification at midrapidity, in the region |Z|o0.9. This large area ($150 m 2 ), finely segmented detector ($157,000 channels), provides fast signals which will contribute to the Level 0 and Level 1 trigger decisions. We use the TOF detector information to perform an online estimate of the total track multiplicity and to identify simple and peculiar topologies, like those produced by minimum bias p-p, Ultra Peripheral ion-ion collisions and cosmic muons. The system architecture foresees a first layer of 72 VME boards interfacing the detector front-end to a second layer, which receives and processes all the information and takes trigger decisions.


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