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      <title>Commissioning of the ALICE High-Level Trigger</title>
      <link>http://publikationen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/27466</link>
      <description>A new era in experimental nuclear physics has begun with the start-up of the&#13;
Large Hadron Collider at CERN and its dedicated heavy-ion detector system&#13;
ALICE. Measuring the highest energy density ever produced in nucleus-nucleus&#13;
collisions, the detector has been designed to study the properties of the created&#13;
hot and dense medium, assumed to be a Quark-Gluon Plasma.&#13;
Comprised of 18 high granularity sub-detectors, ALICE delivers data from&#13;
a few million electronic channels of proton-proton and heavy-ion collisions.&#13;
The produced data volume can reach up to 26 GByte/s for central Pb–Pb&#13;
collisions at design luminosity of L = 1027 cm−2 s−1 , challenging not only the&#13;
data storage, but also the physics analysis. A High-Level Trigger (HLT) has&#13;
been built and commissioned to reduce that amount of data to a storable value&#13;
prior to archiving with the means of data filtering and compression without the&#13;
loss of physics information. Implemented as a large high performance compute&#13;
cluster, the HLT is able to perform a full reconstruction of all events at the time&#13;
of data-taking, which allows to trigger, based on the information of a complete&#13;
event. Rare physics probes, with high transverse momentum, can be identified&#13;
and selected to enhance the overall physics reach of the experiment.&#13;
The commissioning of the HLT is at the center of this thesis. Being deeply&#13;
embedded in the ALICE data path and, therefore, interfacing all other ALICE&#13;
subsystems, this commissioning imposed not only a major challenge, but also a&#13;
massive coordination effort, which was completed with the first proton-proton&#13;
collisions reconstructed by the HLT. Furthermore, this thesis is completed with&#13;
the study and implementation of on-line high transverse momentum triggers.&#13;
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      <author>Jochen Thäder</author>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Nov 2012 11:11:25 +0100</pubDate>
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