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Title: The Zeus calorimeter first level trigger

Conference ·
 [1]
  1. Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI (United States)

The design of the Zeus Detector Calorimeter Level Trigger is presented. The Zeus detector is being built for operation at HERA, a new storage ring that will provide collisions between 820 GeV protons and 30 GeV electrons in 1990. The calorimeter is made of depleted uranium plates and plastic scintillator read out by wavelength shifter bars into 12,864 photomultiplier tubes. These signals are combined into 974 trigger towers with separate electromagnetic and hadronic sums. The calorimeter first level trigger is pipelined with a decision provided 5 {mu}sec after each beam crossing, occurring every 96 nsec. The trigger determines the total energy, the total transverse energy, the missing energy, and the energy and number of isolated electrons and muons. It also provides information on the number and energy of clusters. The trigger rate needs to be held to 1 kHz against a rate of proton-beam gas interactions of approximately 500 kHz. The summed trigger tower pulseheights are digitized by flash ADC`s. The digital values are linearized, stored and used for sums and pattern tests.

Research Organization:
Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CA (United States). SSC Central Design Group
OSTI ID:
123634
Report Number(s):
SSC-SR-1039; CONF-8901118-; ON: DE95011099; TRN: 95:007743-0005
Resource Relation:
Journal Volume: 355; Journal Issue: 2-3; Conference: Workshop on triggering and data acquisition for experiments at the Superconducting Super Collider, Toronto (Canada), 16-19 Jan 1989; Other Information: PBD: Apr 1989; Related Information: Is Part Of Proceedings of the workshop on triggering and data acquisition for experiments at the Supercollider; Donaldson, R. [ed.]; PB: 195 p.
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English