Special edition: Farewell for Eunil Won

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Special edition: Farewell for Eunil Won The BABAR Trigger Special edition: Farewell for Eunil Won The BABAR Trigger has two levels: a hardware level 1 and a software level 3. The Level 1 trigger consists of four subsystems:  the track trigger (Drift Chamber Trigger, or DCT),  the energy trigger (Calorimeter Trigger, or EMT),  the cosmic and muon trigger (IFR Trigger, or IFT),  the Global Trigger (GLT). The DCT and EMT receive information from the Drift Chamber and Calorimeter Detectors, send processed trigger signals to the Global Trigger. The Drift-Chamber Trigger is upgraded in 2004 with 3D tracking capability. The GLT generates Level-1 triggers based on spatial and angular locations, and multiplicities of calorimeter clusters and drift chamber tracks. The open trigger configuration ensures high efficiency for a wide range of physics processes. The Level-1 trigger rate at a luminosity of 8x1033cm-2s-1 is ~2 KHz. LEVEL 1 ZPD commissioning data June/03 The Level 3 trigger processes all L1-accepted events at the BABAR on-line farm. Using the clusters and track segments found by the Level 1 hardware as seeds, fast algorithms are applied to drift chamber and calorimeter data to further reject beam background and to scale high rate processes. The rate at which events are written to archival storage is reduced to ~250Hz at a luminosity of 8x1033cm-2s-1. . LEVEL 3 Event Filter The L3 Trigger performs a 3-dimensional track fit and finds the drift cham-ber start time (T0). The extra information compared with Level 1 is the particle polar angle and the track origin. Several filters select the physics events of interest. Among these are an IPTrackFilter that selects good tracks originating from the IP and an EMC filter algorithm that evaluates the total number of clusters and the energy sum. Bhabha events are vetoed by L3, except a controlled fraction are preserved with a -dependent scaling factor, for calibrations and luminosity measurement. L3 also has dedicated filters to select various of calibration and monitoring samples. Computing The events are processed in parallel on 50 Dell 1650 (1.4Mhz Pentium III) Linux work stations. The processing time is 5 ms / event. The selected events, with detailed filter decisions, are written to disk.