A Hardware Track-Trigger for CMS: at the High Luminosity LHC

A Hardware Track-Trigger for CMS: at the High Luminosity LHC

by Thomas Owen James
ISBN-10:
3030319334
ISBN-13:
9783030319335
Pub. Date:
10/29/2019
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing
ISBN-10:
3030319334
ISBN-13:
9783030319335
Pub. Date:
10/29/2019
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing
A Hardware Track-Trigger for CMS: at the High Luminosity LHC

A Hardware Track-Trigger for CMS: at the High Luminosity LHC

by Thomas Owen James
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Overview

The work described in this PhD thesis is a study of a real implementation of a track-finder system which could provide reconstructed high transverse momentum tracks to the first-level trigger of the High Luminosity LHC upgrade of the CMS experiment. This is vital for the future success of CMS, since otherwise it will be impossible to achieve the trigger selectivity needed to contain the very high event rates. The unique and extremely challenging requirement of the system is to utilise the enormous volume of tracker data within a few microseconds to arrive at a trigger decision.

The track-finder demonstrator described proved unequivocally, using existing hardware, that a real-time track-finder could be built using present-generation FPGA-based technology which would meet the latency and performance requirements of the future tracker. This means that more advanced hardware customised for the new CMS tracker shouldbe even more capable, and will deliver very significant gains for the future physics returns from the LHC.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783030319335
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication date: 10/29/2019
Series: Springer Theses
Edition description: 1st ed. 2019
Pages: 121
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Tom studied undergraduate physics Imperial College London, where he became involved in the High Energy Physics group. He graduated with an MSc in Physics in 2014, after completing a one year project on novel tracking techniques for the CMS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider. He remained at Imperial College London for his PhD studies, during which he spent 50% of his time based at CERN, Geneva. In 2018, he completed his PhD studies on the upgraded tracker and trigger of CMS, producing a thesis ‘A Hardware Track-Trigger for CMS at the High Luminosity LHC’, which was awarded the CMS thesis of the year. Tom now works as a research fellow in the CERN Experimental Physics department, where he continues to develop low-latency trigger algorithms for FPGA processing hardware.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- The CMS Phase II Upgrade.- The Track Finder Demonstrator.- The Hough Transform.- The Kalman Filter.- Demonstrator Results.- Outlook and Summary.
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