Mh. Schub et al., USE OF A TRACK AND VERTEX PROCESSOR IN A FIXED-TARGET CHARM EXPERIMENT, Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment, 376(1), 1996, pp. 49-58
We have constructed and operated a high-speed parallel-pipelined track
and vertex processor and used it to trigger data acquisition in a hig
h-rate charm and beauty experiment at Fermilab. The processor uses inf
ormation from hodoscopes and wire chambers to reconstruct tracks in th
e bend view of a magnetic spectrometer, and uses these tracks to find
the corresponding tracks in a set of silicon-strip detectors. The proc
essor then forms vertices and triggers the experiment if at least one
vertex is downstream of the target, Under typical charm running condit
ions, with an interaction rate of approximate to 5 MHz, the processor
rejects 80-90% of lower-level triggers while maintaining efficiency of
approximate to 70% for two-prong D-meson decays.