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For this analysis dedicated high level trigger (HLT) paths based on particle-flow jets (PFJets, see Sect. 4.3.1) have been developed. The trigger decision for these paths is made in stages, beginning with the hardware based level 1 (L1) trigger and ending with the software based HLT. I developed the HLT trigger paths myself, with initial planning and testing being made in 2014, changes for first data taking in 2015 and final adjustments throughout the 2016 data taking period.

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Notes

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    Each of these tracks is necessarily not linked to another HCAL cluster.

  2. 2.

    Each of these ECAL clusters is necessarily linked to only one track.

  3. 3.

    Infrared safe means that no infrared singularities appear in the perturbative calculations and that jet solutions are insensitive to soft radiation. Collinear safe means that no collinear singularities appear in the perturbative calculations and that solutions are insensitive to collinear radiation.

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Salerno, D. (2019). Trigger and Object Reconstruction. In: The Higgs Boson Produced With Top Quarks in Fully Hadronic Signatures. Springer Theses. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-31257-2_4

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