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Design of the Global Reconstruction Logic in the Belle II Level-1 Trigger system

Published 4 Mar 2025 in hep-ex and physics.ins-det | (2503.02192v1)

Abstract: The Belle~II experiment is designed to search for physics beyond the Standard Model by investigating rare decays at the SuperKEKB (e{+}e{-}) collider. Owing to the significant beam background at high luminosity, the data acquisition system employs a hardware-based Level-1~Trigger to reduce the readout data throughput by selecting collision events of interest in real time. The Belle~II Level-1~Trigger system utilizes FPGAs to reconstruct various detector observables from the raw data for trigger decision-making. The Global Reconstruction Logic receives these processed observables from four sub-trigger systems and provides a global summary for the final trigger decision. Its logic encompasses charged particle tracking, matching between sub-triggers, and the identification of special event topologies associated with low-multiplicity decays. This article discusses the hardware devices, FPGA firmware, integration with peripheral systems, and the design and performance of the trigger algorithms implemented within the Global Reconstruction Logic.

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