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New Web Based Event Data and Geometry Visualization for LHCb

The LHCb detector is undergoing a comprehensive upgrade for data taking in the LHC’s Run 3, which is scheduled to begin in 2022. The new Run 3 detector has a different, upgraded geometry and uses new tools for its description, namely DD4hep and ROOT. Besides, the visualization technologies have evol...

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Autor principal: Pappas, Andreas
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2792618
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description The LHCb detector is undergoing a comprehensive upgrade for data taking in the LHC’s Run 3, which is scheduled to begin in 2022. The new Run 3 detector has a different, upgraded geometry and uses new tools for its description, namely DD4hep and ROOT. Besides, the visualization technologies have evolved quite a lot since Run 1, with the introduction of ubiquitous web based solutions or Augmented Reality (AR) for example. The LHCb collaboration has thus started the development of a new visualization solution, based on the Phoenix framework, developed jointly by several experiments in the context of the HEP Software Foundation (HSF). We present here the architecture and implementation of this new solution, as well as the different contributions made to the Phoenix ecosystem. In particular we discuss a generic tool for exporting ROOT geometries to the visualization application, which can be used to display in a browser either the whole detector or subparts of it. Extensions t
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spelling cern-27926182021-12-10T19:48:19Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2792618engPappas, AndreasNew Web Based Event Data and Geometry Visualization for LHCbThe LHCb detector is undergoing a comprehensive upgrade for data taking in the LHC’s Run 3, which is scheduled to begin in 2022. The new Run 3 detector has a different, upgraded geometry and uses new tools for its description, namely DD4hep and ROOT. Besides, the visualization technologies have evolved quite a lot since Run 1, with the introduction of ubiquitous web based solutions or Augmented Reality (AR) for example. The LHCb collaboration has thus started the development of a new visualization solution, based on the Phoenix framework, developed jointly by several experiments in the context of the HEP Software Foundation (HSF). We present here the architecture and implementation of this new solution, as well as the different contributions made to the Phoenix ecosystem. In particular we discuss a generic tool for exporting ROOT geometries to the visualization application, which can be used to display in a browser either the whole detector or subparts of it. Extensions tPoster-2021-1061oai:cds.cern.ch:27926182021-12-01
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title_full New Web Based Event Data and Geometry Visualization for LHCb
title_fullStr New Web Based Event Data and Geometry Visualization for LHCb
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title_short New Web Based Event Data and Geometry Visualization for LHCb
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