从 2022 年 ATLAS 试验性先导运行中优化逐光触发器

Karolina Domijan
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除了标准质子对撞,ATLAS 实验还收集前导相互作用的数据。在这些数据集中,超外围对撞是一类非常有趣的事件。它们为研究标准强子铅对撞中无法测量的罕见过程提供了机会。其中,逐光(LbyL)散射就是这种过程的一个例子。它的最终状态由一对低能光子组成,探测器中没有任何其他活动。这种现象早在80多年前就被首次预测到,但直到2017年才由ATLAS实验根据运行2的铅铅数据在大型强子对撞机上实验发现。在完整的 Run 2 数据集中观测到了大约 100 个这样的过程事件。事实证明,双光子事件也是涉及类轴子粒子的新物理搜索的有力工具。作为大型强子对撞机运行 3 的一部分,预计将于 2023 年秋季收集新的大量铅铅数据样本。它将提供对更多独家事件的访问,包括铅铅过程及其对新物理搜索的扩展。触发准备工作是每次数据采集活动的一个重要方面。特别是,与其他过程在探测器中产生的巨大活动相比,LbyL 过程的速率较小,这意味着需要开发特殊的触发技术。排他性电子对(e+e)被用来评估触发性能,因为它们具有与 LbyL 光子相当类似的探测器特征,而且在超外围碰撞中大量产生。海报中将讨论一些有效触发低 pT 电子和光子事件的想法。第一种方法是利用 2022 年 11 月记录的先导试验运行中部署的一组专用触发器进行研究。对数据集进行了重新处理,使用了针对低 pT 光子和电子的专用宽松设置。特别是,将讨论基于试验运行的硬件级选择(所谓的第 1 级)对触发效率和触发率的估计。
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Optimization of light-by-light triggers from 2022 pilot lead-lead run in ATLAS
In addition to standard proton collisions, the ATLAS experiment also collects data from lead interactions. Among these data sets, ultra-peripheral collisions constitute a highly interesting class of events. They provide an opportunity to study rare processes that are impossible to measure in standard hadronic lead-lead collisions. In particular, light-by-light (LbyL) scattering is an example of such a process. Its final state consists of a low-energetic pair of photons with the absence of any other activity in the detector. This phenomenon was first predicted over 80 years ago, but was experimentally discovered only in 2017 at the LHC by the ATLAS experiment based on Run 2 lead-lead data. About 100 events of such a process were observed in the full Run 2 data set. Di-photon events also proved to be a powerful tool for new physics searches involving axion-like particles. A new large sample of lead-lead data is supposed to be collected in the fall of 2023 as part of Run 3 operations at the LHC. It will provide access to more exclusive events, including the LbyL process and its extensions towards new physics searches. Trigger preparations are an important aspect of each data-taking campaign. In particular, small rates of LbyL process in comparison with the huge activity in the detector from other processes imply the development of special triggering techniques. Exclusive pairs of electrons (e+e) are used to assess trigger performance as they have a fairly similar detector signature as LbyL photons with the advantage of being copiously produced in ultra-peripheral collisions. In the poster, some ideas for the efficient triggering of events with low-pT electrons and photons will be discussed. The first approach involves studies with a dedicated set of triggers deployed in the lead-lead pilot run recorded in November 2022. The data set was reprocessed using dedicated relaxed settings for low-pT photons and electrons. In particular, the estimation of the trigger efficiency and rates of triggers based on the hardware-level selection (so-called level 1) from the pilot run will be discussed.
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