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Performance of the missing transverse momentum triggers for the ATLAS detector during Run-2 data taking

Published 19 May 2020 in hep-ex | (2005.09554v2)

Abstract: The factor of four increase in the LHC luminosity, from $0.5\times 10{34}\,\textrm{cm}{-2}\textrm{s}{-1}$ to $2.0\times 10{34}\textrm{cm}{-2}\textrm{s}{-1}$, and the corresponding increase in pile-up collisions during the 2015-2018 data-taking period, presented a challenge for ATLAS to trigger on missing transverse momentum. The output data rate at fixed threshold typically increases exponentially with the number of pile-up collisions, so the legacy algorithms from previous LHC data-taking periods had to be tuned and new approaches developed to maintain the high trigger efficiency achieved in earlier operations. A study of the trigger performance and comparisons with simulations show that these changes resulted in event selection efficiencies of >98% for this period, meeting and in some cases exceeding the performance of similar triggers in earlier run periods, while at the same time keeping the necessary bandwidth within acceptable limits.

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