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ORGANIZATION
MEETING
MINUTES & PRESENTATIONS
LEVEL 1 CALORIMETER
LEVEL 1 CENTRAL TRACK TRIGGER
PROJECT
DOCUMENTS
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Fermilab supports an extended running period with the aim of delivering
a total integrated luminosity of 8 fb-1 to both collider
experiments at the Tevatron. The instantaneous luminosities in the Run2b
period could go as high at 3x1032 cm-2s-1.
This puts additional demands on the trigger system and requires upgrades to
critical elements in order to increase the rejection to stay within the
bandwidth constraints of the data acquisition system. Information about the trigger detector
built for Run2a, and more specific information about the experiment in
general can be found at the pages:
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Run2a Trigger
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High energy physics research is performed to understand the
nature of matter at the most fundamental level and to explore the evolution
and fate of the universe through fundamental interactions of energy,
matter, time and space. The high energy physics experiment for which the
detector described here is being built is conducted at the world's highest
energy particle accelerator, the Tevatron proton- antiproton collider at Fermilab.
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