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The ATLAS Tile Calorimeter Tools for Data Quality Assessment
The ATLAS Tile Calorimeter (TileCal) is the central part of the hadronic calorimeter of the ATLAS experiment and provides important information for reconstruction of hadrons, jets, hadronic decays of tau leptons and missing transverse energy. The readout is segmented into nearly 10000 channels that...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202125103018 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2771196 |
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author | Scheirich, Daniel |
author_facet | Scheirich, Daniel |
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description | The ATLAS Tile Calorimeter (TileCal) is the central part of the hadronic calorimeter of the ATLAS experiment and provides important information for reconstruction of hadrons, jets, hadronic decays of tau leptons and missing transverse energy. The readout is segmented into nearly 10000 channels that are calibrated by means of Cesium source, laser, charge injection, and integrator-based systems. The data quality (DQ) relies on extensive monitoring of both collision and calibration data. Automated checks are performed on a set of pre-defined histograms and results are summarized in dedicated web pages. A set of tools is then used by the operators for further inspection of the acquired data with the goal of spotting the origins of problems or other irregularities. Consequently, the TileCal conditions data (calibration constants, channel statuses etc) are updated in databases that are used for the data-reprocessing, or serve as an important input for the maintenance works during the shutdown periods. This talk reviews the software tools used for the DQ monitoring with emphasis on recent developments aiming to integrate all tools into a single platform. |
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language | eng |
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spelling | cern-27711962022-08-23T21:03:48Zdoi:10.1051/epjconf/202125103018http://cds.cern.ch/record/2771196engScheirich, DanielThe ATLAS Tile Calorimeter Tools for Data Quality AssessmentParticle Physics - ExperimentComputing and ComputersThe ATLAS Tile Calorimeter (TileCal) is the central part of the hadronic calorimeter of the ATLAS experiment and provides important information for reconstruction of hadrons, jets, hadronic decays of tau leptons and missing transverse energy. The readout is segmented into nearly 10000 channels that are calibrated by means of Cesium source, laser, charge injection, and integrator-based systems. The data quality (DQ) relies on extensive monitoring of both collision and calibration data. Automated checks are performed on a set of pre-defined histograms and results are summarized in dedicated web pages. A set of tools is then used by the operators for further inspection of the acquired data with the goal of spotting the origins of problems or other irregularities. Consequently, the TileCal conditions data (calibration constants, channel statuses etc) are updated in databases that are used for the data-reprocessing, or serve as an important input for the maintenance works during the shutdown periods. This talk reviews the software tools used for the DQ monitoring with emphasis on recent developments aiming to integrate all tools into a single platform.The ATLAS Tile Calorimeter (TileCal) is the central part of the hadronic calorimeter of the ATLAS experiment and provides important information for reconstruction of hadrons, jets, hadronic decays of tau leptons and missing transverse energy. The readout is segmented into nearly 10000 channels that are calibrated by means of Cesium source, laser, charge injection, and integratorbased systems.The data quality (DQ) relies on extensive monitoring of both collision and calibration data. Automated checks are performed on a set of pre-defined histograms and results are summarized in dedicated web pages. A set of tools is then used by the operators for further inspection of the acquired data with the goal of spotting the origins of problems or other irregularities. Consequently, the TileCal conditions data (calibration constants, channel statuses etc) are updated in databases that are used for the data-reprocessing, or serve as an important input for the maintenance works during the shutdown periods. This talk reviews the software tools used for the DQ monitoring with emphasis on recent developments aiming to integrate all tools into a single platform.ATL-TILECAL-PROC-2021-003oai:cds.cern.ch:27711962021-06-01 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Experiment Computing and Computers Scheirich, Daniel The ATLAS Tile Calorimeter Tools for Data Quality Assessment |
title | The ATLAS Tile Calorimeter Tools for Data Quality Assessment |
title_full | The ATLAS Tile Calorimeter Tools for Data Quality Assessment |
title_fullStr | The ATLAS Tile Calorimeter Tools for Data Quality Assessment |
title_full_unstemmed | The ATLAS Tile Calorimeter Tools for Data Quality Assessment |
title_short | The ATLAS Tile Calorimeter Tools for Data Quality Assessment |
title_sort | atlas tile calorimeter tools for data quality assessment |
topic | Particle Physics - Experiment Computing and Computers |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202125103018 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2771196 |
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