Reviews precision timing integration in LHC upgrades and discusses a possible shift to triggerless detectors enabled by timing and networking, with reflections on physics benefits.
Tesla : an application for real-time data analysis in High Energy Physics
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Upgrades to the LHCb computing infrastructure in the first long shutdown of the LHC have allowed for high quality decay information to be calculated by the software trigger making a separate offline event reconstruction unnecessary. Furthermore, the storage space of the triggered candidate is an order of magnitude smaller than the entire raw event that would otherwise need to be persisted. Tesla, following the LHCb renowned physicist naming convention, is an application designed to process the information calculated by the trigger, with the resulting output used to directly perform physics measurements.
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Towards triggerless four-dimensional detectors for High Energy Physics collider experiments
Reviews precision timing integration in LHC upgrades and discusses a possible shift to triggerless detectors enabled by timing and networking, with reflections on physics benefits.