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ALICE : online-offline processing for Run 3

ALICE will increase the data-taking rate for Run 3 significantly to 50 kHz continuous readout of minimum bias Pb--Pb collisions.The foreseen reconstruction strategy consists of 2 phases: a first synchronous online reconstruction stage during data-taking enabling detector calibration, and a posterior...

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Autor principal: Rohr, David
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: SISSA 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.382.0053
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2752616
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description ALICE will increase the data-taking rate for Run 3 significantly to 50 kHz continuous readout of minimum bias Pb--Pb collisions.The foreseen reconstruction strategy consists of 2 phases: a first synchronous online reconstruction stage during data-taking enabling detector calibration, and a posterior calibrated asynchronous reconstruction stage.The main challenges include processing and compression of 50 times more events per second than in Run 2, sophisticated compression and removal of TPC data not use for physics, tracking of TPC data in continuous readout, the TPC space-charge distortion calibrations, and in general running more reconstruction steps online compared to Run 2.ALICE will leverage GPUs to facilitate the synchronous processing with the available resources.In order to achieve the best utilization of the computing farm, we plan to offload also several steps of the asynchronous reconstruction to the GPU.This paper gives an overview of the important processing steps during synchronous and asynchronous reconstruction and of the required computing capabilities.
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spelling cern-27526162021-10-11T09:55:23Zdoi:10.22323/1.382.0053http://cds.cern.ch/record/2752616engRohr, DavidALICE : online-offline processing for Run 3physics.ins-detDetectors and Experimental TechniquesALICE will increase the data-taking rate for Run 3 significantly to 50 kHz continuous readout of minimum bias Pb--Pb collisions.The foreseen reconstruction strategy consists of 2 phases: a first synchronous online reconstruction stage during data-taking enabling detector calibration, and a posterior calibrated asynchronous reconstruction stage.The main challenges include processing and compression of 50 times more events per second than in Run 2, sophisticated compression and removal of TPC data not use for physics, tracking of TPC data in continuous readout, the TPC space-charge distortion calibrations, and in general running more reconstruction steps online compared to Run 2.ALICE will leverage GPUs to facilitate the synchronous processing with the available resources.In order to achieve the best utilization of the computing farm, we plan to offload also several steps of the asynchronous reconstruction to the GPU.This paper gives an overview of the important processing steps during synchronous and asynchronous reconstruction and of the required computing capabilities.ALICE will increase the data-taking rate for Run 3 significantly to 50 kHz continuous readout of minimum bias Pb--Pb collisions. The foreseen reconstruction strategy consists of 2 phases: a first synchronous online reconstruction stage during data-taking enabling detector calibration, and a posterior calibrated asynchronous reconstruction stage. The main challenges include processing and compression of 50 times more events per second than in Run 2, sophisticated compression and removal of TPC data not use for physics, tracking of TPC data in continuous readout, the TPC space-charge distortion calibrations, and in general running more reconstruction steps online compared to Run 2. ALICE will leverage GPUs to facilitate the synchronous processing with the available resources. In order to achieve the best utilization of the computing farm, we plan to offload also several steps of the asynchronous reconstruction to the GPU. This paper gives an overview of the important processing steps during synchronous and asynchronous reconstruction and of the required computing capabilities.SISSAarXiv:2102.08862oai:cds.cern.ch:27526162021
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Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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ALICE : online-offline processing for Run 3
title ALICE : online-offline processing for Run 3
title_full ALICE : online-offline processing for Run 3
title_fullStr ALICE : online-offline processing for Run 3
title_full_unstemmed ALICE : online-offline processing for Run 3
title_short ALICE : online-offline processing for Run 3
title_sort alice : online-offline processing for run 3
topic physics.ins-det
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.382.0053
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2752616
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