LPC turns 10: In the Beginning Sarah Eno Avraham Yagil (is not responsible for the mistakes in these slides) 7/17/14 LPC turns 10: Sarah & Avi 1.

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LPC turns 10: In the Beginning Sarah Eno Avraham Yagil (is not responsible for the mistakes in these slides) 7/17/14 LPC turns 10: Sarah & Avi 1

In the Beginning 7/17/14 LPC turns 10: Sarah & Avi 2 Creation myth of LPC, artist’s vision.

Official History: my slides, USCMS meeting in Princeton, /17/14 LPC turns 10: Sarah & Avi 3 First proposed in 1999 by Dan Green at a US CMS meeting at Cal Tech strong support by US CMS expressed through survey luke warm support by FNAL management. (Green et al. did manage to get 11 th floor for this center, though) luke warm support by funding agencies not much active involvement by US CMS in planning/implementing (not even clear how an interested person would go about getting involved) Creation myth of LPC, bureaucrat’s vision. The truth …

My memory 7/17/14 LPC turns 10: Sarah & Avi 4 I remember a phone conference, called by Dan Green … And then the next day…

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First course of action: get $$$ 7/17/14 LPC turns 10: Sarah & Avi 6 On my disk, the letter is called “avi_letter_vxxx.txt”

A pretentious letter 7/17/14 LPC turns 10: Sarah & Avi 7

30 Apr 04 Sarah Eno, US CMS Meeting, Princeton 8 Response from Witherell Dear Colleagues: I am writing to respond to your letter concerning the LHC Physics Center at Fermilab. In that letter you expressed interest in the development of such a center and stated how important it would be for U.S. university groups to take full part in research with the CMS data sample. Both Fermilab and the leadership of the US-CMS research program have also expressed support for the LHC Physics Center (LPC). One goal of the center is the one you articulated, that is, to make it possible for U.S. physicists working on CMS to be innovative leaders in LHC physics. The other is that Fermilab remain an intellectual center for collider physics in the LHC era. I think that both of these goals serve the larger purpose of advancing particle physics in the U.S. A broad group of the involved parties recognizes the need of a transition period in which physicists will share effort between CDF or D0 and one of the LHC experiments. This sharing will make it possible to sustain the needed effort to operate CDF and D0 effectively, at the same time that it brings a lot of experience from the Tevatron program to the LHC. At our Annual Program Review, both CDF and D0 said that they are moving to make it easier for scientists to be an active member of their collaborations while sharing time with CMS or ATLAS. P.K. Williams expressed to me his encouragement of the LHC Physics Center here as an effective way of sharing university physicists between CDF or D0 and CMS. I want to make the LHC Physics Center into one of the leading centers in the world for producing particle physics results, and am ready to commit resources to that end. In planning this startup we will work closely with you and with leadership of the US-CMS research program to make sure that we are establishing an institution that serves all of the interested parties well. From my slides at uscms meeting at Princeton

30 Apr 04 Sarah Eno, US CMS Meeting, Princeton 9 What is the LPC? An attempt to reproduce the benefits of being at the lab in our time zone, on our side of the Atlantic. a critical mass (clustering) of young people who are actively working on software (reconstruction, particle identification, physics analysis) one stop shopping for your analysis questions analysis tools such as large meeting rooms, video conferencing, large scale computing, “ water cooler ” virtual control room for active participation in the running and quality control of the experiment Next: go to the USCMS meeting at Princeton and get involvement From my slides at uscms meeting at Princeton

30 Apr 04 Sarah Eno, US CMS Meeting, Princeton 10 Recent History (Spring 2004) More people involved Kaori Maeshima: infrastructure, remote control room me, Avi Yagil: local analysis groups Heidi Schellman: workshops, users organization Lab now strongly supports it Funding agencies starting to support it From my slides at uscms meeting at Princeton

LPC Org Chart/Working Groups From my slides at uscms meeting at Princeton

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Kaori managed building 7/17/14 LPC turns 10: Sarah & Avi 13

30 Apr 04 Sarah Eno, US CMS Meeting, Princeton th floor Your input is needed!! high speed internet access transient area on cross over lockers for transients 1 large and 2 small meeting rooms secretary support, printers, etc Italian espresso machine remote control room offices for permanent workers small meeting rooms Conf. room Open Area VCR note: The layout shown is “as 2003” (not a plan) “Colored-in” are conceptual plan -- not final K.Maeshima (4/26/2004) Printers & Storage Printers (Kaori Maeshima) Trying to understand appropriate balance between transient and resident areas. Can not afford wasted space, but want everyone to be comfortable

01 Apr 06 UEC Meeting 15 ROC 15 th Sept. ‘05. Will be used for cosmic slice test and 2006 test beams Contributors: FNAL (esp Kaori Maeshima, Alan Stone, Patrick Gartung), MD, Kansas State

01 Apr 06UEC Meeting16 More than just furniture… Run by Avi Yagil, Sarah Eno offline/edm: Liz Sexton-Kennedy (FNAL), Hans Wenzel (FNAL) tracking: Kevin Burkett (FNAL), Steve Wagner (CO) e/gamma: Yuri Gershtein (FSU), Colin Jessup (Notre Dame) muon: Eric James (FNAL), Michael Schmitt (Northwestern) jet/met: Rob Harris (FNAL), Marek Zielinski (Roch) tau: Anna Goussiou (Notre Dame), Alexei Safonov (Texas A&M) simulation: Daniel Elvira (FNAL), Harry Cheung (FNAL) trigger: Greg Landsberg (Brown), Kaori Maeshima (FNAL) Physics: Boaz Klima (FNAL) Heidi Hans Daniel Yuri Rob Eric Marek Liz Boaz Kevin Kaori Avi Sarah Steve Michiel Greg Harry Colin

Soon started “infamous” CMS101 7/17/14 LPC turns 10: Sarah & Avi 17

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01 Apr 06 UEC Meeting 19 J-Term Intro to CMS at LPC Attended by over 70 1st and 2nd year grad students!

01 Apr 06 UEC Meeting 20 Summer School August 9-19, 2006http://hcpss.fnal.gov/.

07 Apr 06 US CMS Meeting, Nebraska 21 All US CMS Meeting (almost) every Friday well-attended both in person and via vrvs Typical Agenda News from Dan News from Ian/Jon Hardware News (Hadley/Maravin) one topical talk May 13 EDM report - Liz Sexton-Kennedy May 20 sLHC - Wesley Smith May 27 e/gamma - Yuri Gerstein Jun 3 trigger - Sridhara Jun 10 jet/met - Rob Harris Jun 17 (cancel due to cms week? Jun 24 (cancel due to cms annual review?) Jul 1 The CMS Forward Pixel Project - John Conway Jul 8 Making contact with theorist - Steve Mrenna Jul 15 muon alignment - Marcus Hohlmann Jul 22 LPC muon group - Eric James Jul 27 due to Dan's lecture series Aug 5 Authorship list requirements - Dan Green Aug 12 Magnet studies - Rich Smith Aug 19 Data bases for Cosmic Ray test - Lee Lueking Aug 26 luminosity preparation - Dan Marlow Sep 2 cosmic analysis in the U.S. - Yurii Maravin Sep 9 cosmic workshop Sep 16 ROC - Kaori Sep 23 CMS week Sep 30 Simulation Certification Project - Daniel Elvira Oct 7 physics workshop Oct 14 (HCAL meeting at FNAL) MET - Richard Cavanough Oct 21 Calorimetry Task Force - Jeremy Mans Oct 28 HCAL calibration - Shuichi Kunori Nov 4 P420 Proposal - Mike Albrow Nov 11 Nov 18 Tier 2's for me and you - Ken Bloom

Contributions of LPC: EDM 7/17/14 LPC turns 10: Sarah & Avi 22 Was stealing Liz from CDF Avi’s greatest contribution???

EDM/Tools Group heads: Lix Sexton-Kennedy (FNAL), Hans Wenzel (FNAL) Code management working group (Chuck de Baun, Paul Russo, Natalia Ratnikova, Mark Fischler, Mark Paterno, Alan Jonkerheere, Piere Savard, Avi Yagil, Liz Sexton, Hans Wenzel) Consulting with experts from CDF,D0, CMS: We investigate what infrastructure has to be in place to support a serious software development effort here at fermilab to support the LPC activities. EDM and Framework Working group (Walter Brown, Mark Paterno, Jim Kowalkowski, Ken Bloom, Aaron Dominguez, Stefan Stonjek, Mark Fischler, Heidi Schellmann, Lee Lueking, Avi Yagil, Bill Tanenbaum, Liz Sexton, Hans Wenzel) Working on Use Case Document (in CVS) Supporting the Efforts of the local LPC Groups: scripts tutorials documentation tree maker access to releases From my slides at uscms meeting at Princeton

01 Apr 06 UEC Meeting 24 Event Data Model working with CMS EDM primary author, began review in early November, 2005 presented to the collaboration in Jan 11, 2005 approved in Feb 9, 2005 early prototype work demonstrated during March 2005 CMS week first implementation delivered June 2005 beginning 2006: all major components of redesign are in place; now in incremental improvements/maintenance phase

Somehow, I don’t know how, people were frightened and insisted we have an advisory board 7/17/14 LPC turns 10: Sarah & Avi 25

Summary 7/17/14 LPC turns 10: Sarah & Avi 26 It was fun. Glad to see it is still alive and that many of the programs we founded still exist. Looking forward to the next 10 years.