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Report from CALICE Beam Test 2 nd DAQ taking period and Plan for 3 rd DAQ period S. Uozumi Jul-26 2008 ScECAL meeting

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Report from CALICE Beam Test 2 nd DAQ taking period and Plan for 3 rd DAQ period. S. Uozumi Jul-26 2008 ScECAL meeting. CALICE Beam Test. 1 st period : May SiW-ECAL + AHCAL 2 nd period : July SiW-ECAL + AHCAL 3 rd period : Sep ScW-ECAL + AHCAL 4 th period : early in next year ?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Report from CALICE Beam Test 2 nd  DAQ taking period and Plan for 3 rd  DAQ period

Report from CALICE Beam Test2nd DAQ taking period

and Plan for 3rd DAQ period

S. UozumiJul-26 2008 ScECAL meeting

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CALICE Beam Test

β€’ 1st period : May SiW-ECAL + AHCALβ€’ 2nd period : July SiW-ECAL + AHCALβ€’ 3rd period : Sep ScW-ECAL + AHCALβ€’ 4th period : early in next year ?

β€’ Important imformation can be found in the CALICE BT web page: http://www-flc.desy.de/hcal/fnaltestbeam/shift_schedule_2008.php.htm

β€’ You can see on CALICE e-log what is currently ongoing : https://ttfinfo.desy.de/CALICEelog-sec/index.jsp Contact me for login-name and password.

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Silicon-W ECAL / Analog-HCAL

β€’ Fully functional at the beginning of 2nd DAQ period.

Beam Beam

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Beam-line setup

β€’ 4 layers of chambers (from Japan)β€’ Trigger counters with area of 10x10, 100x100 mm.β€’ 2 Cerenkov conters are installed in upstream.

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TriggersAll the triggers are made with combination of10x10, C1, C2 and 100x100 trigger signal.

β€’ 10x10 [mm] minimum bias triggerβ€’ Electron trigger

– 10x10 & C1 & C2β€’ Pion trigger

– 10 x 10 & !C1 & !C2β€’ 100x100 [mm] muon triggerβ€’ Beam-halo veto counter is also availableβ€’ (1mx1m with 20cm hole)

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Beam status

β€’ The beam is delivered as 4-sec spill per minute.β€’ Characteristics of the beam strongly depend on

beam energy.– Spot size– Rate– e/pi fraction– Momentum spread– Fraction of multi-particle event

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Accelerator conditions

β€’ To the MT6, beam will be delivered for nominally 12 ~ 15 hours a day.

β€’ Beam time will be (hopefully) daytime, but it may change depending on accelerator schedule.

β€’ Moreover sometimes accelerator is quite unstable, which results in loss of our DAQ time.

β€’ Therefore clear priorization of the DAQ programs and run scheduling with enough safety margin is necessary.

β€’ Any low priority programs should be scheduled as optional plans.

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Updates on ScECAL Beam TestPlans

News :Out beam time has been changedfromSep 1st – 26th

ToSep 3rd – 29th

due to a schedule of safety review people.

Some experts will kindly help us.β€’ Alex Kaplan (from DESY AHCAL, while period)β€’ Uwe Cornett (engineer from DESY, Sep 20-26th)β€’ Vishnu Zutshi (can give help from NIU)

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Very Tentative Run plan

0. Commissioning run with muon and electron beams. (~7 days)1. MIP calibration with muon beam. (3 days)

– Events are triggered by 10x10 cm muon counter.– Inject 100k muons @ 30 GeV in each strip.

2. Precise MIP scan on one strip.(2 days)3. Energy scan with electron beam. (5 days)

– 1, 2,4,8,16,32 (+ higher if possible) GeV, 250k events at each beam energy.

– Both in uniform and non-uniform regions.4. Energy scan with pion beam. (2 days)

– 1, 2,4,8,16,32,60 GeV, 250k events at each energy.– Central region only?

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Very Tentative Run plan 5. Angular scan with electron beam. (4 days)

– At 10, 20, 30 degrees.– 2,4,8,16,32 GeV, ~250k Events at each energy.

6. Angular scan with pion beam? (3 days)7. Pi0 run (? days)

– Put target on upstream, perform energy scan with pion beam.

β€’ ~ 26 days in total without pion run.

Other runs :β€’ Daily noise, LED runs during beam-off timeβ€’ Response curve measurement after finishing the beam

period.

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0 runβ€’ Target should be put at 280cm upstream from the ECAL surface (=CAL inner radius with GLD-prime detector).β€’ On beamline, drift chamber support frame is located at that point.β€’ Target will be ~6cm Iron?β€’ How many events we will collect at which energy? + or - for secondary beam ?β€’ Is it really possible to reconstruct the 0 even in low energy region?β€’ Simulation study is indispensable to make the run plan, but time is

quite limited.β€’ Need more extensive study to make 0 run plan. Otherwise should we just make it as an optional plan? Or expect 4th beam time in next year?

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0 runThe iron target should be put hereIn drift chamber frame

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Shift planβ€’ During Sep 1th-26th, we will arrange 2 shifts per a

day, 7-9 hours for each shift.β€’ 1-3 people for a shift from the ScECAL group.β€’ Shifters are responsible to :

– Follow run plan given by run coordinator– contact accelerator control to request desired beam.– Running DAQ and checking data with online monitor– Monitor detector status– Logging everything into e-log– Report any news or problems to experts immediately.

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Data flow, Analysisβ€’ Very quick analysis is done by online display.β€’ Raw data files are buffered on RAID disk at MT6, and

transferred to GRID disks at DESY and LLAL.β€’ After the copy, raw data are converted to LCIO on GRID. -> Need to have the GRID account to access to the lcio data.β€’ Data size : 50~60 kB/event -> 10-15 GB for 250k events. -> 1-2 TB for whole DAQ program?β€’ For a quick analysis, we will create simple root ntuples from

those raw or lcio data.β€’ During the data taking, everyone must be involved to the

analysis with the simple ntuples on analysis PC. (need to setup analysis environment on the analysis PC.)

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Radioactive source

β€’ It will not be easy to borrow it at FNAL, since we need:– Special request to borrow,– Arrangement of delivery,– Additional training and exam to handle.

β€’ So far no rad. source is used for the CALICE beam test.β€’ Hopefully we would NOT like to use the rad. source at FNAL.-> Dead channel check have to be done in Japan.β€’ Or should we prepare to borrow it anyway?

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Participants / periodAugust September

γ€€ 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3

Satoru Uozumi γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€

Katsushige Kotera γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€

Adil Kahn γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€

Miho Nishiyama γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€

Takayuki Sakuma γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€

Yuji Sudo γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€

Toshinori Ikuno γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€

Yusuke Takahashi γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€

Daniel Jeans ? γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€

Tohru Takeshita ? γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€

Kiyotomo Kawagoe

γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€

Donghee Kim γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€

Daejung Kong ? γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€ γ€€

Some of us are trying to change returning flight to Oct-3.

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Getting Fermi-ID and Trainingsβ€’ First fill web form to have Fermi-ID number. (if you already have the ID number, you still need to renew it from the same page.) https://computing.fnal.gov/cgi-bin/remedy/Remote.pl PLEASE DO IT ASAP, if you have not yet done it!β€’ After having the ID-number, you have to take an orientation training. http://www-esh.fnal.gov/pls/default/esh_home_page.page?this_page=22009

-> Training Materials -> New Employee Orientation and then follow instructions. There is an online test. You have to get 35 / 40 points to pass.β€’ Also finish GERT training from http://www-esh.fnal.gov/pls/default/class_sched.html -> type your ID and select β€œVisitor”, chose β€œSafety Training”, go next page, and click β€œGERT”. Also there is an online test with 10 questions.β€’ Finish those online tests before you visit to FNAL.

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Getting Fermi-ID and Trainings (2)β€’ After your arrival to FNAL, you will go to users office (wilson hall first floor) and

submit Fermi-ID request form and medical insurance form. MEDICAL INSURANCE COVERAGE IS REQUIRED TO HAVE THE FERMI-ID! PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU ARE COVERED FOR ANY INJURIES DURING THE BEAM TEST!β€’ Then you have to take Rad-worker training on Aug-19th morning. It includes instruction class and challenge exam (need 32 points / 40 questions to pass)β€’ After finishing the rad-worker training, you also need to take controlled access

training. (10 questions)β€’ Prepare for the exams, do not fail !β€’ After finishing those trainings you can finally get TLD badge.

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Some more things to do

β€’ If you have a laptop, please bring it to FNAL. There is no public terminal you can use on beamline. Both wired and wireless network are available at FNAL.β€’ All the computer have to be kerberized. You need to install kerberos client on your machine to log-on

to analysis PC. If sshd is running on your machine, you must stop it.β€’ Please get GRID account as much as possible. Sooner or later GRID access is necessary for later data

analysis.