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Performance of the ATLAS trigger system in 2015. / The ATLAS collaboration.
In: European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields, Vol. 77, No. 5, 317, 18.05.2017.

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The ATLAS collaboration 2017, 'Performance of the ATLAS trigger system in 2015', European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields, vol. 77, no. 5, 317. https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-017-4852-3

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The ATLAS collaboration (2017). Performance of the ATLAS trigger system in 2015. European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields, 77(5), Article 317. https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-017-4852-3

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The ATLAS collaboration. Performance of the ATLAS trigger system in 2015. European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields. 2017 May 18;77(5):317. doi: 10.1140/epjc/s10052-017-4852-3

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The ATLAS collaboration. / Performance of the ATLAS trigger system in 2015. In: European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields. 2017 ; Vol. 77, No. 5.

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title = "Performance of the ATLAS trigger system in 2015",
abstract = "During 2015 the ATLAS experiment recorded 3.8 fb−1 of proton–proton collision data at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. The ATLAS trigger system is a crucial component of the experiment, responsible for selecting events of interest at a recording rate of approximately 1 kHz from up to 40 MHz of collisions. This paper presents a short overview of the changes to the trigger and data acquisition systems during the first long shutdown of the LHC and shows the performance of the trigger system and its components based on the 2015 proton–proton collision data.",
author = "Barton, {Adam Edward} and Michael Beattie and Bertram, {Iain Alexander} and Guennadi Borissov and Bouhova-Thacker, {Evelina Vassileva} and William Dearnaley and Harald Fox and Grimm, {Kathryn Ann Tschann} and Henderson, {Robert Charles William} and Gareth Hughes and Jones, {Roger William Lewis} and Vakhtang Kartvelishvili and Long, {Robin Eamonn} and Love, {Peter Allan} and Muenstermann, {Daniel Matthias Alfred} and Parker, {Adam Jackson} and Malcolm Skinner and Maria Smizanska and Walder, {James William} and Andy Wharton and {The ATLAS collaboration}",
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AU - Barton, Adam Edward

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AU - Bertram, Iain Alexander

AU - Borissov, Guennadi

AU - Bouhova-Thacker, Evelina Vassileva

AU - Dearnaley, William

AU - Fox, Harald

AU - Grimm, Kathryn Ann Tschann

AU - Henderson, Robert Charles William

AU - Hughes, Gareth

AU - Jones, Roger William Lewis

AU - Kartvelishvili, Vakhtang

AU - Long, Robin Eamonn

AU - Love, Peter Allan

AU - Muenstermann, Daniel Matthias Alfred

AU - Parker, Adam Jackson

AU - Skinner, Malcolm

AU - Smizanska, Maria

AU - Walder, James William

AU - Wharton, Andy

AU - The ATLAS collaboration

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DO - 10.1140/epjc/s10052-017-4852-3

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JF - European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields

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