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The Trigger
In particle physics, a trigger is a system which uses easy criteria to rapidly decide that events within a particle detector to remain while only a small fraction of the overall can be recorded. Trigger systems are necessary because of real-world limitations in data storage capacity and rates. Because experiments are classically searching for "interesting" events (such as decays of rare particles) in which occur at a associatively low rate.
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