Autor: |
R. Cenci, Paola Giannetti, M. Dell'Orso, L. Sartori, Carla Sbarra, N. Semprini, G. Batignani, Filippo Maria Giorgi, M. Piendibene, Alberto Cervelli, C. Andreoli, S. Gregucci, V. Speziali, Nicola Neri, G. Rizzo, Lodovico Ratti, B. Giacobbe, J. J. Walsh, Marco Bruschi, Mauro Villa, I. Rachevskaia, L. Bosisio, E. Paoloni, G. Calderini, Alberto Lusiani, E. Pozzati, Valerio Re, Sara Valentinetti, Massimo Manghisoni, S. Bettarini, R. Di Sipio, E. Yurstev, Antonio Zoccoli, Luigi Gaioni, Giulio Pellegrini, M. Bomben, L. Vitale, D. Gamba, G. Marchiori, L. Lanceri, Marcello Giorgi, Francesco Crescioli, F. Forti, Fabio Morsani, Alessandro Gabrielli, G. Giacomini, Gianluca Traversi, R. Spighi |
Rok vydání: |
2008 |
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Zdroj: |
2008 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record. |
DOI: |
10.1109/nssmic.2008.4774945 |
Popis: |
Modern experiments search for extremely rare processes hidden in much larger background levels. As the experiment complexity, the accelerator backgrounds and luminosity increase we need increasingly exclusive selections to efficiently select the rare events inside the huge background. We present a fast, high-quality, track-based event selection for the self-triggered SLIM5 silicon telescope. This is an R&D experiment whose innovative trigger will show that high rejection factors and manageable trigger rates can be achieved using fine-granularity, low-material tracking detectors. |
Databáze: |
OpenAIRE |
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