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Prompt Calibration, Assessment of Data Quality and Data Processing

All data collected by the ATLAS experiment are processed "promptly" at the CERN Tier0 to provide fast access to high quality data for physics analyses. The high quality of the data is achieved by a so-called "calibration loop" that relies on the detector calibrations to become av...

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Autor principal: Oda, S
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1345770
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description All data collected by the ATLAS experiment are processed "promptly" at the CERN Tier0 to provide fast access to high quality data for physics analyses. The high quality of the data is achieved by a so-called "calibration loop" that relies on the detector calibrations to become available on a time scale of 36 hours based on a selected subset of the data designed to allow detailed data investigations. Based on these data new calibrations and updated lists of dead or hot channels are created and those calibrations and/or lists of masked channels are created. These are then used for the so-called "bulk processing" which is the main processing for the physics streams. In 2010 this model was implemented in mid April and was successfully applied throughout the year, and indeed the quality of the data was sufficiently high so that many physics publications were based on this initial Tier0 processing.
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spelling cern-13457702019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1345770engOda, SPrompt Calibration, Assessment of Data Quality and Data ProcessingDetectors and Experimental TechniquesAll data collected by the ATLAS experiment are processed "promptly" at the CERN Tier0 to provide fast access to high quality data for physics analyses. The high quality of the data is achieved by a so-called "calibration loop" that relies on the detector calibrations to become available on a time scale of 36 hours based on a selected subset of the data designed to allow detailed data investigations. Based on these data new calibrations and updated lists of dead or hot channels are created and those calibrations and/or lists of masked channels are created. These are then used for the so-called "bulk processing" which is the main processing for the physics streams. In 2010 this model was implemented in mid April and was successfully applied throughout the year, and indeed the quality of the data was sufficiently high so that many physics publications were based on this initial Tier0 processing.ATL-PHYS-SLIDE-2011-163oai:cds.cern.ch:13457702011-04-19
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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title_fullStr Prompt Calibration, Assessment of Data Quality and Data Processing
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title_short Prompt Calibration, Assessment of Data Quality and Data Processing
title_sort prompt calibration, assessment of data quality and data processing
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