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Sukhanov, M. - ALICE Fast Interaction Trigger Detector Control System for the LHC Run 3

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Автор: Sukhanov, M.
International Journal of Modern Physics E: ALICE Fast Interaction Trigger Detector Control System for the LHC Run 3
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Автор: Sukhanov, M.
International Journal of Modern Physics E: ALICE Fast Interaction Trigger Detector Control System for the LHC Run 3
б.г.
ISBN отсутствует
Статья
Sukhanov, M.
ALICE Fast Interaction Trigger Detector Control System for the LHC Run 3 / M.Sukhanov, T.Karavicheva, D.Finogeev, [a.o.]. – Text : electronic // International Journal of Modern Physics E. – 2026. – Vol. 35, No. 5 : Selected Papers from Nucleus-2025 (I). – P. 2641008. – URL: https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218301326410089. – Bibliogr.: 19.
The new hybrid Fast Interaction Trigger (FIT) system of the forward detectors has become an essential part of the ALICE experiment since the start of the LHC Run 3 in 2022. The FIT system comprises three subsystems – FT0, FV0 and FDD using Cherenkov radiation and scintillations for charged particle detection. FIT determines the event plane and centrality and high-precision collision time. Thanks to the advanced front-end electronics, FIT serves as the primary ALICE trigger. It generates vertex and centrality triggers at the shortest latency, estimates luminosity and beam-induced background in various collision systems. Despite differences in particle detection technologies, all FIT sensors use similar hardware. This homology allowed us to develop a unified Detector Control System (DCS) design for all three subsystems. The DCS is the primary tool for control, monitoring and hardware safety assurance. It allows detectors to be configured and calibrated automatically by connecting with signals from available ALICE subsystems. In the case of FIT, DCS also delivers luminosity and background estimation for the ALICE control crew. This paper is devoted to the design and implementation of FIT DCS, which is one of the crucial elements contributing to the smooth operation and good performance of ALICE over the first three years of Run 3.
ОИЯИ = ОИЯИ (JINR)2026
Спец.(статьи,препринты) = С 344.3 - Ядерная электроника$
Sukhanov, M.
ALICE Fast Interaction Trigger Detector Control System for the LHC Run 3 / M.Sukhanov, T.Karavicheva, D.Finogeev, [a.o.]. – Text : electronic // International Journal of Modern Physics E. – 2026. – Vol. 35, No. 5 : Selected Papers from Nucleus-2025 (I). – P. 2641008. – URL: https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218301326410089. – Bibliogr.: 19.
The new hybrid Fast Interaction Trigger (FIT) system of the forward detectors has become an essential part of the ALICE experiment since the start of the LHC Run 3 in 2022. The FIT system comprises three subsystems – FT0, FV0 and FDD using Cherenkov radiation and scintillations for charged particle detection. FIT determines the event plane and centrality and high-precision collision time. Thanks to the advanced front-end electronics, FIT serves as the primary ALICE trigger. It generates vertex and centrality triggers at the shortest latency, estimates luminosity and beam-induced background in various collision systems. Despite differences in particle detection technologies, all FIT sensors use similar hardware. This homology allowed us to develop a unified Detector Control System (DCS) design for all three subsystems. The DCS is the primary tool for control, monitoring and hardware safety assurance. It allows detectors to be configured and calibrated automatically by connecting with signals from available ALICE subsystems. In the case of FIT, DCS also delivers luminosity and background estimation for the ALICE control crew. This paper is devoted to the design and implementation of FIT DCS, which is one of the crucial elements contributing to the smooth operation and good performance of ALICE over the first three years of Run 3.
ОИЯИ = ОИЯИ (JINR)2026
Спец.(статьи,препринты) = С 344.3 - Ядерная электроника$
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