prescales
Prescales are factors applied to the selection of data to reduce the rate at which events or samples are recorded. In high-energy physics experiments, prescales are used with triggers to control data flow from detectors. A prescale factor p means that only one in every p events that satisfy a given trigger is kept for further analysis. For example, a prescale of 10 records roughly 10% of such events. Prescales may be constant or vary with time, detector conditions, or instantaneous luminosity; they are often adjusted to fit bandwidth or storage limits. When multiple triggers with different prescales are used, the effective data-taking luminosity is computed by combining the prescales, and analysts must account for the varying selection efficiency.
Implementation can be deterministic or stochastic. Some systems forward only events whose run- or event-number modulo
In electronics and digital systems, a prescaler is a circuit that divides the input frequency by a
Implications for analysis include the need to record the prescale factor for each trigger path and run