Study of BESIII Trigger Efficiencies with the 2018 J/ Data
Abstract
Using a dedicated data sample taken in 2018 on the J/ peak, we perform a detailed study of the trigger efficiencies of the BESIII detector. The efficiencies are determined from three representative physics processes, namely Bhabha-scattering, dimuon production and generic hadronic events with charged particles. The combined efficiency of all active triggers approaches 100\% in most cases with uncertainties small enough as not to affect most physics analyses.
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