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ATLAS at the LHC …and at TRIUMF

CANADA’S NATIONAL LABORATORY FOR PARTICLE AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS Owned and operated as a joint venture by a consortium of Canadian universities via a contribution through the National Research Council Canada. ATLAS at the LHC …and at TRIUMF. Isabel Trigger ACOT March 13 th , 2009.

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ATLAS at the LHC …and at TRIUMF

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  1. CANADA’S NATIONAL LABORATORY FOR PARTICLE AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS Owned and operated as a joint venture by a consortium of Canadian universities via a contribution through the National Research Council Canada ATLAS at the LHC …and at TRIUMF Isabel Trigger ACOT March 13th, 2009 LABORATOIRE NATIONAL CANADIEN POUR LA RECHERCHE EN PHYSIQUE NUCLÉAIRE ET EN PHYSIQUE DES PARTICULES   Propriété d'un consortium d'universités canadiennes, géré en co-entreprise à partir d'une contribution administrée par le Conseil national de recherches Canada

  2. Outline • ATLAS and the LHC • LHC status • ATLAS detector status • ATLAS computing status • ATLAS at TRIUMF • New hires and group evolution • Tier 1 at TRIUMF • Analysis Centre at TRIUMF I. Trigger - ATLAS - ACOT

  3. LHC Status • September 10th, 2008: • Spectacular start to LHC running with beams • Accomplished in few days program expected to take months • September 19th, 2008: • Spectacular finish to LHC season • Shutdown for repairs, cleaning, improvements to safety and machine protection (enhanced quench protection, nΩ splice resistance detection, improved helium venting, better anchoring of magnets, …) • Expect beam again by September 2009, running until autumn 2010 to collect 200 pb-1 at 5 TeV per beam. I. Trigger - ATLAS - ACOT

  4. LHC Repair Pictures Brace magnet anchors in cold sectors to limit damage in worst case Repair in sector 3-4 I. Trigger - ATLAS - ACOT

  5. Beam 2008 - Chamonix Summary

  6. ATLAS Detector I. Trigger - ATLAS - ACOT

  7. ATLAS status – repairs and additions • ATLAS complete and taking (mostly cosmic-ray) data since late Spring 2008 • Shutdown is opportunity for repairs and additions: • Repair liquid argon front-end readout boards, rad-tolerant low voltage power supplies • Add “Extended Endcap” chambers to muon spectrometer (improves efficiency in barrel/endcap overlap region) • Fix gas leaks in some muon chambers including TGCs damaged by overpressure, add more safety controls • Rad-hard optical readout fibres on muon spectrometer • Refurbish tile cal electronics • Check inner detector cooling I. Trigger - ATLAS - ACOT

  8. ATLAS repairs and additions I. Trigger - ATLAS - ACOT

  9. ATLAS Detector: Cosmic Event Cosmic ray events are used for alignment I. Trigger - ATLAS - ACOT

  10. ATLAS Progress – cosmic rays and single beams Single beam data was extremely useful for timing in the whole detector Beam splash in collimators used to time in subdetectors – one event worth months of cosmics or even days of collision data for this purpose First collimator "splash" event seen by ATLAS: event 40050, run 87764. Collimator is 140m in front of ATLAS interaction point. Beam-1 enters ATLAS from the Airport side. I. Trigger - ATLAS - ACOT

  11. ATLAS Progress – cosmic rays and single beams Tracking works, even sideways! beam halo event 1450, run 87863 I. Trigger - ATLAS - ACOT

  12. ATLAS Progress – cosmic rays and single beams • Calorimeters do calibration / noise / ramp runs to check pedestals etc., prepare for running: • Noise looks fine, HV fine I. Trigger - ATLAS - ACOT

  13. ATLAS Status Cosmics used for alignment, calibration, cabling checks, practice… We will start taking cosmic data again in a few weeks, to gain experience running the detector. I. Trigger - ATLAS - ACOT

  14. LHC Computing Grid Status • Grid active despite lack of collision data • Able to save some $ by delaying 2009 hardware purchases by 6 months • MC production system works very well • Data reprocessing exercised with cosmic ray data • More user analysis jobs starting to run; also many “analysis challenge tests” • BUT storage space is tight! I. Trigger - ATLAS - ACOT

  15. ATLAS group at TRIUMF • New hires in past year: • AnadiCanepa (at CERN for 2008-9) BAE • Oliver Stelzer-Chilton BAE • David Morrissey (starts by Sept. ‘09) BAE, Theory • Dominique Fortin (RA) • Ian Nugent (RA) • 2 Theory RA hires in phenomenology • Di Qing (Tier 1 Grid expert) • New ATLAS hires mostly replacements; one new BAE position – to support ATLAS Analysis Centre at TRIUMF • Visitors: Rob McPherson, Dave Axen, Richard Keeler, Steve Godfrey, Margret Fincke, students… • Chris Oram away for 2009 I. Trigger - ATLAS - ACOT

  16. TRIUMF Group’s Role in ATLAS • New initiatives in 2009: • Global online monitoring • Remote LAr Monitoring • attractor for Analysis Centre • R. McPherson is LAr data quality coordinator • Muon Spectrometer – Inner Detector alignment • Continue missing ET studies • Tier 1 (one of 10 in the world for ATLAS): • Continues to lead in efficiency; solid innovative team • Second big hardware expansion in 2009 • ATLAS-Canada executive: • R. McPherson Spokesperson (IPP/UVic, based @ TRIUMF) • P. Krieger Deputy Spokesperson (Toronto) • M. VetterliComputing Coordinator (TRIUMF/SFU) • D. O’Neil Physics Coordinator (SFU) I. Trigger - ATLAS - ACOT

  17. ATLAS Tier 1 at TRIUMF 2007+2008 (current) 2009 (assuming quad-core, 1 TB drive) 2010+ 2011 I. Trigger - ATLAS - ACOT

  18. Tier 1 Resources at TRIUMF Storage and computing capacity at TRIUMF (7% of total ATLAS): 1 CPU core = 2.5 kSI2K 1 TB = 1000 gigabytes (current capacity, to double in 2009)‏ Worldwide, ATLAS needs ~140 thousand Terabytes by 2012 ! • CPU:664 processors • DISK: 900 TB (716 TB usable, RAID6) • 156 TB delivered Aug.‘07 • 564 TB delivered Dec. 11 ’08’ • also: 30 TB (RAID5/older boxes/direct attached/pps) • TAPE:560 TB (LTO-4) • Networking: • 10 GigE (data traffic) • 1 GigE (control traffic) • SAN storage: Fiber channel (4 Gb/s) • Dedicated facility (MoU) • Funded by CFI/BCKDF to 2011, then moves to TRIUMF funding • Integral part of next 5YP • New data centre needed for 2012 and beyond ARW 2009, Vancouver

  19. 6 months Worldwide Grid Production in 2008 TRIUMF 1 month Average T1 availabilities (6 months)‏ Tier1 in 24x7 ops

  20. ATLAS Analysis Centre at TRIUMF • Objectives: • a place for students & visitors to work at TRIUMF so critical mass of analysis activity based here • a place in Canada where people can come to learn ATLAS software and monitoring, do remote shifts, discuss with theorists, collaborate, host meetings… • Much progress in 2008-9 on several fronts: • Physical premises: video meeting room, visitor space • Occupants relocated, furniture ordered, reno imminent • Initiatives: co-organizing LHC theory workshops coinciding with ATLAS-Canada meetings • Personnel: see list of new hires • Local “Tier 3” computing purchased: • 2 x dual-quad core 2.66 GHz processors and 20 TB storage I. Trigger - ATLAS - ACOT

  21. ATLAS Analysis Centre at TRIUMF Move partition to create well-lit visitor office space and video meeting room Work in progress… I. Trigger - ATLAS - ACOT

  22. ATLAS Goals at TRIUMF for 2009 • Tier 1 Centre will continue growth to follow computing model, provide efficient 24/7 service across large expansion of hardware, and support the Canadian Tier 2 sites as they also expand • Analysis Centre to begin to attract students and visitors, integrate theorists, raise profile as a useful resource within ATLAS-Canada I. Trigger - ATLAS - ACOT

  23. 4004 Wesbrook Mall Vancouver, B.C. Canada V6T 2A3 Tel: 604 222-1047 Fax: 604 222-1074 www.triumf.ca We are looking forward to having data to analyze by the autumn! Thank you for your attention.

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