A horizontally scalable online processing system for trigger-less data acquisition
Matteo Migliorini (1, 2), Jacopo Pazzini (1, 2), Andrea Triossi, (1, 2), Marco Zanetti (1, 2), Alberto Zucchetta (2) ((1) Department of, Physics, Astronomy "Galileo Galilei", Padova University, (2) National, Institute for Nuclear Physics, Padova Division)

TL;DR
This paper presents a scalable, trigger-less online data acquisition system using open-source distributed computing, enabling asynchronous processing suitable for small or large high-energy physics experiments, demonstrated with a muon telescope setup.
Contribution
The paper introduces a fully integrated, scalable trigger-less data acquisition and processing architecture based on open-source frameworks for high-energy physics experiments.
Findings
Successful implementation on cloud resources.
Effective asynchronous processing of streaming data.
Potential to enhance detection of exotic physics signatures.
Abstract
The majority of high energy physics experiments rely on data acquisition and hardware-based trigger systems performing a number of stringent selections before storing data for offline analysis. The online reconstruction and selection performed at the trigger level are bound to the synchronous nature of the data acquisition system, resulting in a trade-off between the amount of data collected and the complexity of the online reconstruction performed. Exotic physics processes, such as long-lived and slow-moving particles, are rarely targeted by online triggers as they require complex and nonstandard online reconstruction, usually incompatible with the time constraints of most data acquisition systems. The online trigger selection can thus impact as one of the main limiting factors to the experimental reach for exotic signatures. Alternative data acquisition solutions based on the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Advanced Data Storage Technologies
