The CDF II eXtremely Fast Tracker (XFT) is the trigger processor which reconstructs charged particle tracks in the CDF II central outer tracking chamber. The XFT tracks are also extrapolated to the electromagnetic calorimeter and muon chambers and are associated to electromagnetic clusters and muon stubs to generate trigger electron and muon candidates. The steady increase of the Tevatron instantaneous luminosity and the resulting higher occupancy of the chamber demanded an upgrade of the original system, which performed tracking only in the transverse plane of the chamber and was consequently affected by a significant level of fake tracks. In the upgraded XFT, tracking is reinforced by using additional data from the stereo layers of the chamber to reduce the level of fake tracks and to perform three-dimensional track reconstruction. A review of this upgrade is presented. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

The CDF II eXtremely Fast Tracker Upgrade

DONATI, SIMONE;
2007-01-01

Abstract

The CDF II eXtremely Fast Tracker (XFT) is the trigger processor which reconstructs charged particle tracks in the CDF II central outer tracking chamber. The XFT tracks are also extrapolated to the electromagnetic calorimeter and muon chambers and are associated to electromagnetic clusters and muon stubs to generate trigger electron and muon candidates. The steady increase of the Tevatron instantaneous luminosity and the resulting higher occupancy of the chamber demanded an upgrade of the original system, which performed tracking only in the transverse plane of the chamber and was consequently affected by a significant level of fake tracks. In the upgraded XFT, tracking is reinforced by using additional data from the stereo layers of the chamber to reduce the level of fake tracks and to perform three-dimensional track reconstruction. A review of this upgrade is presented. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2007
Abulencia, A.; Errede, D.; Gerberich, H.; Junk, T.; Kasten, M.; Levine, S.; Mokos, R.; Pitts, K.; Rogers, E.; Veramendi, G.; Azzurri, P.; Donati, Simone; Dittmann, J. R.; Hewamanage, S.; Krumnack, N.; Wilson, J. S.; Erbacher, R.; Forrest, R.; Ivanov, A.; Lister, A.; Soha, A.; Fedorko, I.; Giokaris, N.; Staveris Polykalas, A.; Cochran, E.; Efron, J.; Gartner, J.; Hughes, R.; Johnson, M.; Kilmninster, B.; Lannon, K.; Mckim, J.; Olivito, D.; Parks, B.; Slaunwhite, J.; Winer, B.; Flanagan, G.; Jones, T.; Holm, S.; Klein, R.; Schmidt, E. E.; Scott, L.; Shaw, T.; Wilson, P. J.
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