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Processing and Quality Monitoring for the ATLAS Tile Hadronic Calorimeter Data

We present an overview of Data Processing and Data Quality (DQ) Monitoring for the ATLAS Tile Hadronic Calorimeter. Calibration runs are monitored from a data quality perspective and used as a cross-check for physics runs. Data quality in physics runs is monitored extensively and continuously. Any p...

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Autor principal: Burghgrave, Blake
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2225398
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description We present an overview of Data Processing and Data Quality (DQ) Monitoring for the ATLAS Tile Hadronic Calorimeter. Calibration runs are monitored from a data quality perspective and used as a cross-check for physics runs. Data quality in physics runs is monitored extensively and continuously. Any problems are reported and immediately investigated. The DQ efficiency achieved was 99.6% in 2012 and 100% in 2015, after the detector maintenance in 2013-2014. Changes to detector status or calibrations are entered into the conditions database during a brief calibration loop between when a run ends and bulk processing begins. Bulk processed data is reviewed and certified for the ATLAS Good Run List if no problem is detected. Experts maintain the tools used by DQ shifters and the calibration teams during normal operation, and prepare new conditions for data reprocessing and MC production campaigns. Conditions data are stored in 3 databases: Online DB, Offline DB for data and a special DB for Monte Carlo. Database updates can be performed through a custom-made web interface.
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spelling cern-22253982019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2225398engBurghgrave, BlakeProcessing and Quality Monitoring for the ATLAS Tile Hadronic Calorimeter DataParticle Physics - ExperimentWe present an overview of Data Processing and Data Quality (DQ) Monitoring for the ATLAS Tile Hadronic Calorimeter. Calibration runs are monitored from a data quality perspective and used as a cross-check for physics runs. Data quality in physics runs is monitored extensively and continuously. Any problems are reported and immediately investigated. The DQ efficiency achieved was 99.6% in 2012 and 100% in 2015, after the detector maintenance in 2013-2014. Changes to detector status or calibrations are entered into the conditions database during a brief calibration loop between when a run ends and bulk processing begins. Bulk processed data is reviewed and certified for the ATLAS Good Run List if no problem is detected. Experts maintain the tools used by DQ shifters and the calibration teams during normal operation, and prepare new conditions for data reprocessing and MC production campaigns. Conditions data are stored in 3 databases: Online DB, Offline DB for data and a special DB for Monte Carlo. Database updates can be performed through a custom-made web interface.ATL-TILECAL-SLIDE-2016-808oai:cds.cern.ch:22253982016-10-17
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Burghgrave, Blake
Processing and Quality Monitoring for the ATLAS Tile Hadronic Calorimeter Data
title Processing and Quality Monitoring for the ATLAS Tile Hadronic Calorimeter Data
title_full Processing and Quality Monitoring for the ATLAS Tile Hadronic Calorimeter Data
title_fullStr Processing and Quality Monitoring for the ATLAS Tile Hadronic Calorimeter Data
title_full_unstemmed Processing and Quality Monitoring for the ATLAS Tile Hadronic Calorimeter Data
title_short Processing and Quality Monitoring for the ATLAS Tile Hadronic Calorimeter Data
title_sort processing and quality monitoring for the atlas tile hadronic calorimeter data
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2225398
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