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SUSY DILEPTON TRIGGER MONITORING

SUSY DILEPTON TRIGGER MONITORING. M.Rossi (Udine University). MONITORING VARIABLES. R  events collected by the trigger path having one of the corresponding reconstructed lepton (per trigger path: R11st lepton, R22nd lepton)

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SUSY DILEPTON TRIGGER MONITORING

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  1. SUSY DILEPTON TRIGGER MONITORING M.Rossi (Udine University) Multilepton Meeting

  2. MONITORING VARIABLES R events collected by the trigger path having one of the corresponding reconstructed lepton (per trigger path: R11st lepton, R22nd lepton) Q events, that have two reconstructed leptons, not collected by the corresponding trigger path Rate fraction of events collected by trigger path over the luminosity of the run Multilepton Meeting

  3. RUNS SELECTED FOLLOWING DQM CRITERIA • ONLINE bits required to be good: CLC,L1T,L2T,L3T,CAL,COT,CMU,CMP,CMX,SMX • OFFLINE bits required to be good: COT,CAL,CMU,CMP,CMX • From 2002 to most recently available data excluding runs with COT problems 1459 RUNS, 284 pb-1 Multilepton Meeting

  4. RUN QUALITY EVALUATIONfirst attempt at evaluation based on deviation from the local average of monitoring variables Local Average for i-th run: where X = R,Q,Rate If i-th run is marked as suspect Multilepton Meeting

  5. R CEM4_CEM4 ALL RUNS run 144714-144883 CUT on CES in L2 run 163113-163130 Tighter electron L3 triggers w/o SUSPECT RUNS SUSPECT RUNS 160761 163130 178852 Multilepton Meeting

  6. MONITORING VARIABLES FOR CEM4_CEM4 ALL RUNS w/o SUSPECT RUNS Multilepton Meeting

  7. MONITORING VARIABLES FOR CEM4_CEM4_L2_CEM12_PT8 ALL RUNS w/o SUSPECT RUNS Multilepton Meeting

  8. MONITORING VARIABLES FOR CEM4_CEM4_L2_CEM12_PT8 ALL RUNS w/o SUSPECT RUNS Multilepton Meeting

  9. Summary of Monitoring Run processing up-to-date R, Q distributions indicate a locally stable trigger behaviour Rate fluctuations under investigation First attempt at run quality evaluation based on trigger monitoring Multilepton Meeting

  10. Other activities and future plans • Monitoring finalized by mid- August • Then concentrate on efficiency calculations using backup triggers • Exclusive backutp trigger rates by end of August • Trigger efficiencies by end September Multilepton Meeting

  11. BACKUPDOWNSTREAMAPPROACH • For each TRIGGER PATH (T.P.) count: N : # evts selected by the T.P. N1: # evts with offline lepton 1 N2: # evts with offline lepton 2 • In ideal conditions R=1 (R~purity) • For each lepton “type”, expect R values from different T.P. comparable and stable in time R1≡ N1/N and R2 ≡ N2/N Multilepton Meeting

  12. BACKUPUPSTREAM APPROACH • N12 ≡ events with lepton 1 && lepton 2 offline level • N0 ≡ events failing the i-th T.P. Qi ≡ N0/NAB • In ideal conditions Qi = 0 Multilepton Meeting

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