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1 Efficient Triggering with the LHCb Detector for Precise CP Measurements
8th International Conference on Advanced Technology and Particle Physics 6 October 2003 Como, Italy LHCb detector Changes in geometry since Technical Proposal (’98) Technical Design Report Sep 2003 Trigger Physics performance Niels Tuning (CERN) on behalf of the LHCb collaboration 6 Oct 2003 8th ICATPP Conference, Como, N.Tuning

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LHCb A Large Hadron Collider Beauty Experiment for Precision Measurements of CP-Violation and Rare Decays Measure B-decays: CP violation in Standard Model New particles in loop diagrams? Additional CP violation! Branching fraction of rare decays Colliding beams: 7 TeV x 7 TeV pp (every 25 ns) L = cm-2 s-1 (visible) = 68 mb (ppbbX) = 0.5 mb  ~1012 bb / year BR(interesting ch.) ~10-4 – 10-9 cern LHCb p 6 Oct 2003 8th ICATPP Conference, Como, N.Tuning

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The LHCb detector RICH: PID: K, separation Trigger Tracker: p for trigger Tracking Stations: p of charged particles Calorimeters: PID: e,, 0 Trigger on hadr. VELO: primary vertex impact parameter displaced vertex Muon System 6 Oct 2003 8th ICATPP Conference, Como, N.Tuning

4 Detectors in the Trigger
Vertex Locator: 220 m n-on-n Si Pitch: m R- geometry 170k channels Pileup System 2 VELO disks VELO 16 mm 84 mm 21 stations, 100cm  sensor: stereo angle +10o,-20o R sensor: 4  sectors Trigger Tracker (TT) 20 ladders, 140cm Trigger Tracker: Full Si tracker 4 layers (x,u [30 cm gap] v,x) Wide pitch: 200 m 180k channels Placed in front of magnet 6 Oct 2003 8th ICATPP Conference, Como, N.Tuning

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Trigger Overview Bunch crossing rate 40 MHz Non empty bunch x-rate 30 MHz Visible interaction rate ~12 MHz Output of L0 1 MHz 40 MHz L0 (4 s) L0: high PT Calorimeter+Muon Fully synchronous on custom boards L1: high PT + impact parameter VELO+TT Max. latency 52.4 ms (L1 buffer size: events) Software trigger HLT: high PT + displaced vertex + B-mass Full detector information available 1 MHz L1 (~1 ms) 40 kHz HLT (~14 ms) 200 Hz 6 Oct 2003 8th ICATPP Conference, Como, N.Tuning

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L0: pileup system Calculate vertex for all combinations of 2 points a and b. Find highest peak (= prim.vtx) Remove the hits and find 2nd peak Veto if peak>threshold (Zvtx)  2.8 mm, (beam)  53 mm 6 Oct 2003 8th ICATPP Conference, Como, N.Tuning

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L0 High-pT , e,  and hadrons with Calorimeter and Muon system Muons: Hadrons: Efficiency Fraction of events 6 Oct 2003 8th ICATPP Conference, Como, N.Tuning

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L1: 1 MHz  40 kHz 45o slice 2d tracks in VELO ~80 / event Vertex z = 60 m High imp.par 3d tracks pT information L0: muons TT: dp/p = 30% J/(+-) 6 Oct 2003 8th ICATPP Conference, Como, N.Tuning

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L HLT pT information from TT dp/p = 30% 2 high-IP tracks with highest pT: pT information from T dp/p = 0.6% Confirm L1 decision: down to 20kHz 95% efficiency In only 4 ms 14 ms for the rest ln pT ln IP/IP L1+HLT implemented on same CPU farm: ~1000 CPUs for L1, ~800 for HLT+reconstruction HLT runs in the background to limit deadtime. 6 Oct 2003 8th ICATPP Conference, Como, N.Tuning

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Trigger performance Good efficiencies for useful events: L0: 50 – 90% L1: 50 – 70% Timing is OK: : L0: 3.5 s (4 s) L1: 8 ms (1 ms, max. 50 ms) 8 ms (1 GHz PIII) 6 Oct 2003 8th ICATPP Conference, Como, N.Tuning

11 What do we do with the triggered events?
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CP violation Mixing Small in B0 system, 1-|p/q|~10-3 BH0~ p|B0>+q|B0> LHCb: B0sDs-+, B0D-+. Decay Interference between diagrams with same final states (e.g. tree, penguin) e.g. (B+f+)-(B-f -) (NB: no mixing) Interference between (B0f) and (B0B0 f) f=fCP: LHCb: B0J/KS, B0sJ/, B0. ffCP: LHCb: B0sDSK , B0D*, B0D0K*. Present status: sin(2)=0.731  (BJ/KS from e+e-) sin(2)=0.695  (from md and |Vub|)  = 64.5o 7o (combining all measurements) Measuring CKM angle  in LHCb: B0sD+/-sK-/+ Only tree diagrams: theoretically clean. B0-+, B0sK-K+ Penguin contributions solved with SU(3) symm. B0D0K*0,D0K*0 Sensitive to new physics in D0,D0 mixing 6 Oct 2003 8th ICATPP Conference, Como, N.Tuning

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Rare decays Branching ratios of rare decays might be enhanced by the presence of new particles in the loop… BR ~10-5: (~104 selected events/year) B0K*0 B0 BR ~10-6: (~103 sel. events/year) B0+- K*0 BR ~10-9: (~101 sel. events/year) B0s+- bs penguin 6 Oct 2003 8th ICATPP Conference, Como, N.Tuning

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Event selection . B0sD-sK+ . B0sD-s+ Variables: pT, impact parameter, PID. Decay length, vertex, mass constraints. B-mass, pointing. 6 Oct 2003 8th ICATPP Conference, Como, N.Tuning

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Yields Efficiencies: Acceptance x Reconstruction x Selection x Trigger 10% x 80% x 20% x 35% ~ 0.5% Branching ratios: ~ 10-5 Yields: 1012 bb x x ~ 50k “Typically” 6 Oct 2003 8th ICATPP Conference, Como, N.Tuning

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CP measurement (B0 -B0)/(B0+B0) (1 year of B0J/KS) sinmdt sin2 Extract CP parameters from fast simulation Given the resolutions, yields and background from full simulation Examples: ACP(B0J/KS) = ACP( B0sD+sK-) = (B0s -B0s)/(B0s+B0s) B proper lifetime (ps)  (5 years of B0sD-sK+) f = 6 Oct 2003 8th ICATPP Conference, Como, N.Tuning

17 LHCb physics reach in 1 year
Excellent  sensitivity Twice current BABAR+BELLE sensitivity Various  measurements to disentangle new physics Rare decay (B0K*0) 2% higher than SM?  3 significance 6 Oct 2003 8th ICATPP Conference, Como, N.Tuning

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Conclusions The LHCb trigger: reduces the rate from 40 MHz to 200 Hz ( !), with high efficiencies (~20-70%), and within the tight time budgets. Precise measurements of CKM parameters: with many different approaches, to disentangle new physics. Precise measurements of branching ratios: where new physics could show up. 6 Oct 2003 8th ICATPP Conference, Como, N.Tuning


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