\relax \bibcite{ATLAS}{1} \@writefile{lof}{\contentsline {figure}{\numberline {1}{\ignorespaces Color-coded map of strip-panel efficiency ($\phi $ and $\eta $) for the two gas gaps of all RPC in the pivot plane, as measured in 2015 data (25ns bunch crossing sample) -on the left- and as injected in the simulation production to be used in 2016 (conventionally referred as MC15c) -on the right. White area on the left plot correspond to the BME RPC chambers, the extra BOG and BOF in the outer part of the feet sectors and any other strip panel where the measurement was not possible due to lack of extrapolated muon tracks. }}{2}} \newlabel{fig:mapPivot}{{1}{2}} \@writefile{lof}{\contentsline {figure}{\numberline {2}{\ignorespaces LVL1 muon barrel trigger efficiency for reconstructed muons with $\rm p_T>15\nobreakspace {}GeV$ and $|\eta |<1.05$ as a function of transverse momentum (left) and $\phi $ (right). The efficiency is shown for the six Level-1 thresholds: MU4,MU6, MU10 which require a coincidence of the two inner RPC stations, and MU11,MU15,MU20 with a further coincidence on the outer RPC stations. On the right, only one low $\rm p_T$ and one high $\rm p_T$ thresholds are shown. The dashed histograms show the results from a special MC simulation which includes measured efficiencies of the RPC chambers. The efficiency was measured using events selected by independent triggers.}}{2}} \newlabel{fig:LVL1}{{2}{2}}