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Alignment and calibration experience under LHC data-taking conditions in the CMS experiment
Full achievement of the physics potential of the detector and timely preparation of results for conferences require a fast turnaround of alignment and calibration workflows. The CMS experiment has set up a powerful framework and infrastructure for alignment and calibration, which is based on dedicat...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2010
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1319059 |
Sumario: | Full achievement of the physics potential of the detector and timely
preparation of results for conferences require a fast turnaround of
alignment and calibration workflows. The CMS experiment has set up a
powerful framework and infrastructure for alignment and calibration,
which is based on dedicated skims providing a highly compact specific
input for the various workflows computing the constants, and includes
a prompt calibration concept which allows determination of highly
time-dependent constants on the fly. The CMS alignment and calibration
model has been commissioned step by step with cosmic muons and passed
a main challenge with the first LHC high energy run and the
preparation of physics results for the summer conferences of this
year. This article reviews detailed experience from this extended
operation, including results from selected workflows. |
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