Level-1 Trigger Upgrade Performance Paper Working Twiki

CADI line

http://cms.cern.ch/iCMS/analysisadmin/cadi?ancode=TRG-17-001

Link to CMS editor guidelines

https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMS/Internal/Publications https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMS/Internal/PubPreparation

SVN instruction

https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/viewauth/CMS/Internal/TdrProcessing

Draft in google doc

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rEvigVpRA7Yt9NalHJhwkpzsCJE0nkjV-tVipWBGuJM/edit?usp=sharing

Overleaf

https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMS/CMSPapersInOverleaf

https://www.overleaf.com/14863817pzxwgtnvqcjk

Journal

Some guideline here: https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMS/Internal/JournalChoice

Layout

  • Abstract [Pier]
  • Introduction [Pier]
    • The CMS detector (very briefly + citation) [Pier]
    • The CMS Trigger menu during Run2 [Pier]
    • The LHC in Run2: a run of broken records (we could briefly summarise the running conditions of LHC during Run2 - PU profile, filling scheme, etc . Maybe there is a reference for LHC performance in Run2 already? - ask Sudan...)
    • The Level-1 trigger design: from an upgrade project to a running detector (cite TDR and describes what's missing or changed since) [Pier]

  • Algorithms and performance
    • Firmware and Emulators: Two faces of the Level-1 algorithms (general intro on where and how algorithms are built and validated) [Alex Z.]
    • Muons: MVA for more accurate pT assignment [Andrew+Thomas R.]
    • Trigger tower calibration: Foundation [Bhawna]
    • Jets and Energy sums: Pile-up subtraction algorithms [Aaron?]
    • Electrons and photons: Dynamic clustering and isolation for better energy resolution [Alex Z.]
    • Taus: Recovering the third leg [Olivier]
    • The final decision: VBF-like-algorithms at level-1 [Olivier+Manfred?Dinyar?]

  • Control software: the one ring (describe briefly and cite proceedings) [Dinyar?Alessandro?]

  • Summary

Length:

  • The Introuduction should not go beyond 2-3 pages.
  • The algorithm can fill the other 15 pages which means about 2 pages per object.
  • Control software 1 page

-- PierluigiBortignon - 2018-02-14

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