Trigger Online Monitoring for the SpinQuest Experiment
POSTER
Abstract
The SpinQuest experiment at Fermilab aims to perform the first Sivers function measurement on sea quarks using the Drell-Yan process to find evidence for non-zero orbital angular momentum of light antiquarks in the nucleon. The SpinQuest spectrometer is designed to detect pairs of positive and negative muons produced in Drell-Yan process from colliding a 120 GeV proton beam with polarized NH3 and ND3 targets. The online monitoring system plays a crucial role in monitoring the performance and stability of the SpinQuest apparatus during data taking. Over the past year, the FPGA trigger online monitoring system was significantly improved to fulfill experimental requirements. In this poster presentation, an overview of the improved online monitoring system for the FPGA trigger as well as the motivation for this upgrade will be presented and discussed.
Presenters
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Ethan Hazelton
University of Michigan
Authors
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Ethan Hazelton
University of Michigan