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Conference Papers Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment Year : 2000

The ALICE Dimuon Trigger: Overview and Electronics Prototypes

R. Arnaldi
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V. Barret
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E. Chiavassa
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P. Cortese
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G. Dellacasa
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N. de Marco
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A. Ferretti
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M. Gallio
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Vincent Métivier
A. Musso
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C. Oppedisano
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A. Piccotti
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E. Scalas
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E. Scomparin
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E. Vercellin
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Abstract

ALICE is the LHC experiment (2005) dedicated to the study of heavy ion collisions. Amongst the ALICE sub-detectors, the muon spectrometer will investigate the dimuon production from heavy resonance (J/psi, Gamma) decays, which is believed to be a promising signature of the QGP (Quark Gluon Plasma) formation. For maximum efficiency of the spectrometer, a dedicated dimuon trigger is presently built. The detector partis itself based on RPCs operated in streamer mode and is the topic of another contribution to this conference. This paper gives the principle and the simulated performances of the trigger and is also focussed on the description of the electronics prototypes and future developments. The RPCs are read-out by X and Y orthogonal strips: the front-end chips are presently developed. The signals are sent to the trigger electronics which basically performs a pt cut on the tracks to reduce the background. A prototype of fast (decision time 200 ns) programmable electronics working in a pipelined mode at 40 MHz has been built and tested. This prototype handles simultaneously 160 digital information from the strips. The tests of the trigger card have required the construction of a pattern generator (160 bits at 40 MHz).
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in2p3-00007742 , version 1 (24-04-2001)

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R. Arnaldi, A. Baldit, V. Barret, N. Bastid, G. Blanchard, et al.. The ALICE Dimuon Trigger: Overview and Electronics Prototypes. International workshop on resistive plate chambers and related detectors 5 RPC'99, Oct 1999, Bari, Italy. pp.126-131. ⟨in2p3-00007742⟩
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