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Joint Meeting: Highlights

Joint Meeting: Highlights. Apologies for errors and omissions ( ie almost everything). Monitoring and Calibration. Huge leaps forward since 2010 running This is not a criticism of work done in 2010 We had a lot of learning to do Now we’re aiming for stable maintainable operation

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Joint Meeting: Highlights

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  1. Joint Meeting: Highlights Apologies for errors and omissions (ie almost everything) Meeting highlights

  2. Monitoring and Calibration • Huge leaps forward since 2010 running • This is not a criticism of work done in 2010 • We had a lot of learning to do • Now we’re aiming for stable maintainable operation • Continually improving monitoring • Wider group of people involved • Almost automatic calibrations • Still work to do, but we’re almost there Meeting highlights

  3. Understanding Data • Again we learned a lot in 2010 • We have the tools to apply this knowledge to new data • Quickly (but unfortunately not immediately) • Need to migrate more from offline to T0/CAF/online? • Think about best strategy for this • Gradually understanding all the features* of L1Calo • MCM quirks • Non-standard Calorimeter towers • Timing offsets (planned and unplanned) • Calibration details • Precise performance measurements • But there’ll always be more to understand * In the bug sense and otherwise Meeting highlights

  4. Understanding Data • Again we learned a lot in 2010 • We have the tools to apply this knowledge to new data • Quickly (but unfortunately not immediately) • Need to migrate more from offline to T0/CAF/online? • Think about best strategy for this • Gradually understanding all the features* of L1Calo • MCM quirks • Non-standard Calorimeter towers • Timing offsets (planned and unplanned) • Calibration details • Precise performance measurements • But there’ll always be more to understand * In the bug sense and otherwise Meeting highlights

  5. Missing Energy Significance • Extremely successful implementation • Tight schedule • Much work for several people in L1Calo and outside • Went extremely smoothly • Credit to the skills and dedication of people involved • XS is likely to become increasingly important in 2011 and 2012 Meeting highlights

  6. Upgrade • Hardware is starting to appear • More projects are popping up all the time • Need to prioritize, agree, and schedule • Reaching the point where formalities start • TPs, Reviews, serious funding requests • Simulation is fascinating • It’s probably not right yet • But it’s getting closer • Remember the potential cross-over with ‘real’ data Meeting highlights

  7. Collaboration • Has just got bigger • I hope it is still a ‘small’ friendly project • On the other hand it’s big enough to worry about organisation • Upgrade will get a (deputy?) coordinator • Need to think about representation • Mostly at Trigger/Trigger Signature Meetings • But L1Calo impacts in many areas of ATLAS Meeting highlights

  8. Group Photo Meeting highlights

  9. Plot of the Week Level-1 Upgrade Technical Proposal: Figure 1A Meeting highlights

  10. Many thanks to • Our guests • Diego, George, Chris • Chairmen • Norman, Alan • But mostly to Mark • Ran the show almost single-handedly Meeting highlights

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