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Support for online calibration in the ALICE HLT framework

The ALICE detector employs sub detectors sensitive to environmental conditions such as pressure and temperature, e.g. the time projection chamber (TPC). A precise reconstruction of particle trajectories requires precise calibration of these detectors. Performing the calibration in real time in the H...

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Autores principales: Krzewicki, Mikolaj, Rohr, David, Zampolli, Chiara, Wiechula, Jens, Gorbunov, Sergey, Chauvin, Alex, Vorobyev, Ivan, Weber, Steffen, Schweda, Kai, Shahoyan, Ruben, Lindenstruth, Volker
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/898/3/032055
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2297460
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author Krzewicki, Mikolaj
Rohr, David
Zampolli, Chiara
Wiechula, Jens
Gorbunov, Sergey
Chauvin, Alex
Vorobyev, Ivan
Weber, Steffen
Schweda, Kai
Shahoyan, Ruben
Lindenstruth, Volker
author_facet Krzewicki, Mikolaj
Rohr, David
Zampolli, Chiara
Wiechula, Jens
Gorbunov, Sergey
Chauvin, Alex
Vorobyev, Ivan
Weber, Steffen
Schweda, Kai
Shahoyan, Ruben
Lindenstruth, Volker
author_sort Krzewicki, Mikolaj
collection CERN
description The ALICE detector employs sub detectors sensitive to environmental conditions such as pressure and temperature, e.g. the time projection chamber (TPC). A precise reconstruction of particle trajectories requires precise calibration of these detectors. Performing the calibration in real time in the HLT improves the online reconstruction and potentially renders certain offline calibration steps obsolete, speeding up offline physics analysis. For LHC Run 3, starting in 2020 when data reduction will rely on reconstructed data, online calibration becomes a necessity. In order to run the calibration online, the HLT now supports the processing of tasks that typically run offline. These tasks run massively in parallel on all HLT compute nodes and their output is gathered and merged periodically. The calibration results are both stored offline for later use and fed back into the HLT chain via a feedback loop in order to apply calibration information to the online track reconstruction. Online calibration and feedback loop are subject to certain time constraints in order to provide up-to-date calibration information and they must not interfere with ALICE data taking. Our approach to run these tasks in asynchronous processes enables us to separate them from normal data taking in a way that makes it failure resilient. We performed a first test of online TPC drift time calibration under real conditions during the heavy-ion run in December 2015. We present an analysis and conclusions of this first test, new improvements and developments based on this, as well as our current scheme to commission this for production use.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-16382732021-02-09T10:07:17Zdoi:10.1088/1742-6596/898/3/032055http://cds.cern.ch/record/2297460engKrzewicki, MikolajRohr, DavidZampolli, ChiaraWiechula, JensGorbunov, SergeyChauvin, AlexVorobyev, IvanWeber, SteffenSchweda, KaiShahoyan, RubenLindenstruth, VolkerSupport for online calibration in the ALICE HLT frameworkComputing and ComputersDetectors and Experimental TechniquesParticle Physics - ExperimentThe ALICE detector employs sub detectors sensitive to environmental conditions such as pressure and temperature, e.g. the time projection chamber (TPC). A precise reconstruction of particle trajectories requires precise calibration of these detectors. Performing the calibration in real time in the HLT improves the online reconstruction and potentially renders certain offline calibration steps obsolete, speeding up offline physics analysis. For LHC Run 3, starting in 2020 when data reduction will rely on reconstructed data, online calibration becomes a necessity. In order to run the calibration online, the HLT now supports the processing of tasks that typically run offline. These tasks run massively in parallel on all HLT compute nodes and their output is gathered and merged periodically. The calibration results are both stored offline for later use and fed back into the HLT chain via a feedback loop in order to apply calibration information to the online track reconstruction. Online calibration and feedback loop are subject to certain time constraints in order to provide up-to-date calibration information and they must not interfere with ALICE data taking. Our approach to run these tasks in asynchronous processes enables us to separate them from normal data taking in a way that makes it failure resilient. We performed a first test of online TPC drift time calibration under real conditions during the heavy-ion run in December 2015. We present an analysis and conclusions of this first test, new improvements and developments based on this, as well as our current scheme to commission this for production use.oai:inspirehep.net:16382732017
spellingShingle Computing and Computers
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Particle Physics - Experiment
Krzewicki, Mikolaj
Rohr, David
Zampolli, Chiara
Wiechula, Jens
Gorbunov, Sergey
Chauvin, Alex
Vorobyev, Ivan
Weber, Steffen
Schweda, Kai
Shahoyan, Ruben
Lindenstruth, Volker
Support for online calibration in the ALICE HLT framework
title Support for online calibration in the ALICE HLT framework
title_full Support for online calibration in the ALICE HLT framework
title_fullStr Support for online calibration in the ALICE HLT framework
title_full_unstemmed Support for online calibration in the ALICE HLT framework
title_short Support for online calibration in the ALICE HLT framework
title_sort support for online calibration in the alice hlt framework
topic Computing and Computers
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Particle Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/898/3/032055
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2297460
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