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Performance of the ATLAS muon trigger in pp collisions at root s=8 TeV

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Fig. 1 A schematic picture showing a quarter-section of the muon system in a plane containing the beam axis, with  mon-itored drift tube (MDT) and cathode strip (CSC) chambers for momentum determination and resistive plate (RPC) and thin gap (TGC) chambers
Table 1 Level-1 p T thresholds and muon triggers. The sequence shows the requirements at Level-1, in the event-filter or at higher level trigger which then includes Level-2
Fig. 2 Trigger rates as a function of instantaneous luminosity (a) for selected muon triggers at Level-1 and (b) for selected single- and multi-muon triggers at the event-filter as denoted in the legend (see Table 1 for details).
Fig. 3 Trigger rate of the Level-1 MU15 as a function of (a) pseudorapidity η L 1 of all the trigger objects (light  his-togram) and of the ones associated with offline reconstructed muons (dark histogram) and (b) instantaneous luminosity, for all triggers
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