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| author | Morris, Andy |
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| contents | Since 2022, the LHCb detector has been taking both proton-proton and lead-ion data at the LHC collision rate using a fully software-based trigger. This has been implemented on GPUs at its first stage and CPUs at its second. The setup allows for reconstruction, alignment, calibration and selections to be performed online -- known as the real time analysis paradigm. As well as this, physics analyses are performed using the output of online reconstruction with early results shown using data taken in 2022. |
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| spellingShingle | First experiences with the LHCb heterogeneous software trigger Morris, Andy High Energy Physics - Experiment Instrumentation and Detectors J.2; D.2.2 Since 2022, the LHCb detector has been taking both proton-proton and lead-ion data at the LHC collision rate using a fully software-based trigger. This has been implemented on GPUs at its first stage and CPUs at its second. The setup allows for reconstruction, alignment, calibration and selections to be performed online -- known as the real time analysis paradigm. As well as this, physics analyses are performed using the output of online reconstruction with early results shown using data taken in 2022. |
| title | First experiences with the LHCb heterogeneous software trigger |
| topic | High Energy Physics - Experiment Instrumentation and Detectors J.2; D.2.2 |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.05041 |