Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
ALICE (a large ion collider experiment) is the LHC experiment dedicated to the study of ultra-relativistic heavy ion collisions. The ALICE muon spectrometer covers a large range in pseudo-rapidity and is designed to study quarkonia and heavy flavours decaying into (di-)muons. The high particle multiplicities environment in such collisions require a specific, fast and efficient trigger system, the muon trigger. It consists of four planes of RPC detectors, covering an area of 36 m2 each, 21k front-end channels and a fast-decision electronics. The muon trigger is designed to reconstruct (muon) tracks and deliver a trigger signal each 25 ns (40 MHz) with a total latency of 800 ns. The hit position on the RPC is measured in two orthogonal directions with an accuracy of about 1 cm. The performance measured with the first p–p collisions at View the MathML source carried out in December 2009 is reported.
Tipologia CRIS:
04B-Conference paper in rivista
Elenco autori:
S. Ahn;R. Arnaldi;Y. Baek;A. Baldit;V. Barret;N. Bastid;G. Batigne;J.L. Béney;R. Berny;L. Bianchi;A. Blanc;G. Blanchard;F. Bossù;E. Chiavassa;P. Cortese;P. Crochet;G. Dellacasa;N. De Marco;P. Dupieux;A. Ferretti;M. Gagliardi;M. Gallio;C. Insa;F. Jouve;X. Lopez;G. Luparello;L. Manceau;F. Manso;P. Mereu;A. Musso;C. Oppedisano;A. Picotti;C. Renard;P. Rosnet;D. Roy;L. Royer;P. Saturnini;E. Scomparin;D. Stocco;E. Vercellin;B. Vulpescu;X. Zhang
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