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Level Zero Trigger Processor for the NA62 experiment

Instrumentation and Detectors 2018-05-23 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

The NA62 experiment is designed to measure the ultra-rare decay K+π+ννˉK^+ \rightarrow \pi^+ \nu \bar{\nu} branching ratio with a precision of 10%\sim 10\% at the CERN Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS). The trigger system of NA62 consists in three different levels designed to select events of physics interest in a high beam rate environment. The L0 Trigger Processor (L0TP) is the lowest level system of the trigger chain. It is hardware implemented using programmable logic. The architecture of the NA62 L0TP system is a new approach compared to existing systems used in high-energy physics experiments. It is fully digital, based on a standard gigabit Ethernet communication between detectors and the L0TP Board. The L0TP Board is a commercial development board, mounting a programmable logic device (FPGA). The primitives generated by sub-detectors are sent asynchronously using the UDP protocol to the L0TP during the entire beam spill period. The L0TP realigns in time the primitives coming from seven different sources and performs a data selection based on the characteristics of the event such as energy, multiplicity and topology of hits in the sub-detectors. It guarantees a maximum latency of 1 ms. The maximum input rate is about 10 MHz for each sub-detector, while the design maximum output trigger rate is 1 MHz. A description of the trigger algorithm is presented here.

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@article{arxiv.1802.06548,
  title  = {Level Zero Trigger Processor for the NA62 experiment},
  author = {Dario Soldi and Stefano Chiozzi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.06548},
  year   = {2018}
}

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15 pages

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