Abstract
The LHCb collaboration has redesigned its trigger to enable the full offline detector reconstruction to be performed in real time. Together with the real-time alignment and calibration of the detector, and a software infrastructure to make persistent the high-level physics objects produced during real-time processing, this redesign enabled the widespread deployment of real-time analysis during Run 2. We describe the design of the Run 2 trigger and real-time reconstruction, and present data-driven performance measurements for a representative sample of LHCb's physics programme.
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Aaij, R., Akar, S., Albrecht, J., Alexander, M., Albero, A. A., Amerio, S., … Zhou, Y. (2019). Design and performance of the LHCb trigger and full real-time reconstruction in Run 2 of the LHC. Journal of Instrumentation, 14(4). https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/14/04/P04013
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