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Title Design and commissioning of the FASER trigger and data acquisition system
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Abreu, Henso ; Antel, Claire ; Ariga, Akitaka ; Ariga, Tomoko ; Bernlochner, Florian ; Boeckh, Tobias ; BOYD, Jamie ; Brenner, Lydia ; Cadoux, Franck ; Casper, David ; Cavanagh, Charlotte ; Chen, Xin ; Débieux, Stéphane ; D’Onofrio, Monica ; Dozen, Candan ; Favre, Yannick ; Feng, Jonathan L ; Ferrere, Didier ; Gamberini, Enrico ; Galantay, Edward Karl ; Gonzalez-Sevilla, Sergio ; Gwilliam, Carl ; Hu, Zhen ; Iacobucci, Giuseppe ; Inada, Tomohiro ; Jakobsen, Sune ; Johnson, Eliott ; Kajomovitz, Enrique ; Kose, Umut ; Kuehn, Susanne ; Liu, Jinfeng ; Magliocca, Chiara ; Mansour, Elham Amin ; McFayden, Josh ; Milanesio, Matteo ; Meehan, Sam ; Mladenov, Dimitar ; Moretti, Théo ; Münker, Magdalena ; Nessi, Marzio ; Otono, Hidetoshi ; Paine, Johanna ; Pandini, Carlo ; Pang, Hao ; PAOLOZZI, Lorenzo ; Petersen, Brian ; Pietropaolo, Francesco ; Prim, Markus Tobias ; Queitsch-Maitland, Michaela ; Resnati, Filippo ; Rizzi, Chiara ; Salfeld-Nebgen, Jakob ; Scampoli, Paola ; Sfyrla, Anna ; Shively, Savannah Rose ; Sipos, Roland ; Tarannum, Noshin ; Theiner, Ondřej ; Torrence, Eric ; Tufanli, Serhan ; Vormvald, Benedikt ; Wang, Di ; Zhang, Gang

Publication 2022
Number of pages 4
In: PoS EPS-HEP2021 (2022) 773
In: European Physics Society conference on High Energy Physics 2021, Online, Online, 26 - 30 Jul 2021, pp.773
DOI 10.22323/1.398.0773
Subject category Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment CERN LHC FASER
CERN LHC ; ATLAS
Abstract The FASER experiment is a new small and inexpensive experiment that is located 480 meters downstream of the ATLAS experiment at the CERN LHC. The experiment will shed light on currently unexplored phenomena, having the potential to make a revolutionary discovery. FASER is designed to capture decays of exotic particles, produced in the very forward region, beyond the ATLAS detector acceptance. The experiment installation was completed at the end of March 2021 and the experiment is now getting ready for the LHC Run 3 data-taking. This presentation will focus mostly on the trigger and data acquisition (TDAQ) system of the experiment. The TDAQ system is going to combine information from the tracker, scintillators, and calorimeter and will send them to the PC that is going to be located on the ground at the expected physics trigger rate of 650 Hz. The presentation will include information about the commissioning of the system on the ground and in the LHC tunnel as well as it will be presenting various tests performed during the commissioning phase including first test runs using cosmic particles.
Copyright/License publication: © 2022-2024 the author(s) (License: CC-BY-NC-ND-4.0)

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