The CMS Experiment at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) relies on a Level-1 Trigger (L1T) system to process in real time all potential collisions, happening at a rate of 40 MHz, and select the most promising ones for data acquisition and further processing. The CMS upgrades for the upcoming high-luminosity LHC run will vastly improve the quality of the L1T event reconstruction, providing opportunities for a complementary Data Scouting approach where physics analysis is performed on a data stream containing all collisions but limited to L1T reconstruction. Here, the future Data Scouting system, some first estimates of its physics capabilities, and the demonstration setup used to assess its technical feasibility are described.
Leah-Louisa Sieder (Tue,) studied this question.