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LHCb's Time-Real Alignment in RunII

LHCb has introduced a novel real-time detector alignment and calibration strategy for LHC Run 2. Data collected at the start of the fill will be processed in a few minutes and used to update the alignment, while the calibration constants will be evaluated for each run. This procedure will improv...

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Autor principal: Batozskaya, Varvara
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2053726
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description LHCb has introduced a novel real-time detector alignment and calibration strategy for LHC Run 2. Data collected at the start of the fill will be processed in a few minutes and used to update the alignment, while the calibration constants will be evaluated for each run. This procedure will improve the quality of the online alignment. Critically, this new real-time alignment and calibration procedure allows identical constants to be used in the online and offline reconstruction, thus improving the correlation between triggered and offline selected events. This offers the opportunity to optimise the event selection in the trigger by applying stronger constraints. The required computing time constraints are met thanks to a new dedicated framework using the multi-core farm infrastructure for the trigger. The motivation for a real-time alignment and calibration of the LHCb detector is discussed from both the operational and physics performance points of view. Specific challenges of this novel configuration are discussed, as well as the working procedures of the framework and its performance.
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spelling cern-20537262019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2053726engBatozskaya, VarvaraLHCb's Time-Real Alignment in RunIILHCb has introduced a novel real-time detector alignment and calibration strategy for LHC Run 2. Data collected at the start of the fill will be processed in a few minutes and used to update the alignment, while the calibration constants will be evaluated for each run. This procedure will improve the quality of the online alignment. Critically, this new real-time alignment and calibration procedure allows identical constants to be used in the online and offline reconstruction, thus improving the correlation between triggered and offline selected events. This offers the opportunity to optimise the event selection in the trigger by applying stronger constraints. The required computing time constraints are met thanks to a new dedicated framework using the multi-core farm infrastructure for the trigger. The motivation for a real-time alignment and calibration of the LHCb detector is discussed from both the operational and physics performance points of view. Specific challenges of this novel configuration are discussed, as well as the working procedures of the framework and its performance.Poster-2015-506oai:cds.cern.ch:20537262015-09-01
spellingShingle Batozskaya, Varvara
LHCb's Time-Real Alignment in RunII
title LHCb's Time-Real Alignment in RunII
title_full LHCb's Time-Real Alignment in RunII
title_fullStr LHCb's Time-Real Alignment in RunII
title_full_unstemmed LHCb's Time-Real Alignment in RunII
title_short LHCb's Time-Real Alignment in RunII
title_sort lhcb's time-real alignment in runii
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2053726
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