Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Experiment
Scientific paper
2012-01-27
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Experiment
Presented at the 2011 Hadron Collider Physics symposium (HCP-2011), Paris, France, November 14-18 2011, 3 pages, 6 figure
Scientific paper
The B physics programme of the ATLAS experiment includes measurements of production cross sections, searches for rare B-decay signatures which are sensitive to new physics at the TeV energy scale and studies of CP violation effects in B-events, such as $B_{s}^{0}\rightarrow J/\psi \phi$ and $B_{d}^{0}\rightarrow J/\psi K_{s}^{0}$. The key to the detection of these B signals in ATLAS is to achieve a high trigger efficiency for low-$p_{T}$ di-muon events, whilst keeping an acceptable trigger rate. ATLAS developed two separate approaches for triggering on di-muon events from resonances such as $J/\psi$ and Upsilon ($\Upsilon$). The first approach is to start from a di-muon trigger selected at Level-1 while the second is based on dedicated Level-2 algorithms. The performance for these triggers has been studied using collision data at $\sqrt{s}=7$ TeV collected in 2011.
on behalf of the ATLAS Collaboration
Picazio A.
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