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Real-time alignment and calibration of the LHCb Detector in Run II

Stable, precise spatial alignment and PID calibration are necessary to achieve optimal detector performance. During Run2, LHCb has a new real-time detector alignment and calibration to allow equivalent performance in the online and offline reconstruction to be reached. This offers the opportunity to...

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Autor principal: Dujany, Giulio
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2194936
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description Stable, precise spatial alignment and PID calibration are necessary to achieve optimal detector performance. During Run2, LHCb has a new real-time detector alignment and calibration to allow equivalent performance in the online and offline reconstruction to be reached. This offers the opportunity to optimise the event selection by applying stronger constraints, and to use hadronic particle identification at the trigger level. The computing time constraints are met through the use of 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 the operative and physics performance point of view. Specific challenges of this configuration are discussed, as well as the designed framework and its performance.
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spelling cern-21949362019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2194936engDujany, GiulioReal-time alignment and calibration of the LHCb Detector in Run IIStable, precise spatial alignment and PID calibration are necessary to achieve optimal detector performance. During Run2, LHCb has a new real-time detector alignment and calibration to allow equivalent performance in the online and offline reconstruction to be reached. This offers the opportunity to optimise the event selection by applying stronger constraints, and to use hadronic particle identification at the trigger level. The computing time constraints are met through the use of 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 the operative and physics performance point of view. Specific challenges of this configuration are discussed, as well as the designed framework and its performance.Poster-2016-541oai:cds.cern.ch:21949362016-06-19
spellingShingle Dujany, Giulio
Real-time alignment and calibration of the LHCb Detector in Run II
title Real-time alignment and calibration of the LHCb Detector in Run II
title_full Real-time alignment and calibration of the LHCb Detector in Run II
title_fullStr Real-time alignment and calibration of the LHCb Detector in Run II
title_full_unstemmed Real-time alignment and calibration of the LHCb Detector in Run II
title_short Real-time alignment and calibration of the LHCb Detector in Run II
title_sort real-time alignment and calibration of the lhcb detector in run ii
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