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Demonstrator of the Belle II Online Tracking and Pixel Data Reduction on the High Level Trigger System

Bilka, T. and Casarosa, G. and Fr_s02hwirth, R. and Kleinwort, C. and Kodys, P. and others

Keywords

Belle II, Trigger, Online Reconstruction

Abstract

We present a computer-farm based data reduction system for the future Belle II experiment. Belle II will collect data from SuperKEKB, an asymmetric e^_s16e^- collider whose target luminosity (8x10^35 Hz/cm^2) is a factor 40 larger than the present world record held by KEKB. The higher trigger rate (10 kHz) and worse background conditions (3% average occupancy on the pixel sensors) are a major challenge for both the detectors and the DAQ, in particular for the inner part of the Belle II tracking system that consists of two cylindrical layers of DEPFET pixels sensors (PXD) placed just outside the beam pipe, very close to the Interaction Point (IP). The long integration times of the PXD together with the high background rate expected will lead to a large amount of data (> 20 GB/s) that must be reduced at least tenfold. A large amount of background hits can be rejected by defining a set of Region Of Interest (ROI) on the PXD sensors and then recording just the data from the pixels inside the ROI. The ROIs are defined on an event by event basis by extrapolating back onto the PXD the charged tracks detected in the outer silicon tracker and reconstructed online in real time. A demonstrator of this architecture was under beam test earlier this year in DESY. The demonstrator was operated in an electron beam (2-6 GeV/c) with a typical trigger rate of a few kHz in a magnetic field of strength up to 1 T. The demonstrator consists of one PXD sensor and 4 SVD sensors arranged in a 5 layer configuration mimicking the Belle II vertex detector. The detector readout was a scaled down version of the full Belle II DAQ _s16 High Level Trigger chain. The demonstrator was used to detect the particles, reconstruct in real time the trajectories, identify the ROIs on the PXD plane and record the PXD data within. We describe the requirements and the architecture of the final system together with the results obtained.

Information

Published
2014 as article
IEEE Trans. Nucl. Sci., 62, 3 - page(s): 1-7
Type
experimental work
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