Demonstrator of the Belle II Online Tracking and Pixel Data Reduction on the High Level Trigger System
T. Bilka, G. Casarosa, R. Fr\"uhwirth, C. Kleinwort, P. Kodys, P., Kvasnicka, J. Lettenbichler, E. Paoloni, J. Rauch, T. Schl\"uter, S., Yashchenko

TL;DR
This paper presents a demonstrator system for real-time tracking and pixel data reduction in the Belle II experiment's high level trigger, tested with beam data to optimize background rejection and data handling.
Contribution
It introduces a novel demonstrator architecture for online tracking and ROI-based pixel data reduction in the Belle II HLT system, validated through beam tests.
Findings
Successful real-time track reconstruction in beam tests
Effective ROI-based pixel data reduction demonstrated
System architecture meets Belle II experiment requirements
Abstract
The future Belle II experiment will employ a computer-farm based data reduction system for the readout of its innermost detector, a DEPFET-technology based silicon detector with pixel readout. A large fraction of the background hits can be rejected by defining a set of Regions Of Interest (ROI) on the pixel detector sensors and then recording just the data from the pixels inside the ROI. The ROIs are defined on an event by event basis by extrapolating back onto the PXD the charged tracks detected in the outer trackers (a 4 layer double-sided silicon strip detector surrounded by a wire chamber). The tracks are reconstructed in real time on the High Level Trigger (HLT). The pixel detector is then read out based on the ROI information. A demonstrator of this architecture was under beam test earlier this year in DESY (Hamburg, Germany). The demonstrator was operated in an electron beam…
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