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Main Author: Morris, Andy
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.05041
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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