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MICE Online Linda R. Coney UCR MICE CM30 Oxford July 2011

MICE Online 2011 Some big changes happening JS Graulich has gone – Yordan now in charge of DAQ Regrouping everyone involved in the Online Effort Weekly meetings Wed at 15:30 RAL time New sysadmin – Simon Fayer (Imperial)

Online Group Charter The MICE Online Group creates, maintains, and ensures proper use of all tools (hardware, software, documentation) within the MLCR (MICE Local Control Room and Rack Room) that allow the experiment to efficiently record high quality data. We are responsible for Data Acquisition (DAQ), Controls and Monitoring (C&M), Online Monitoring and Reconstruction, Data Transfer, Networking, and MLCR Computing. We also interface closely with systems related to the Online sector including MICE Operations, Offline Software, and Computing.

Online Group Charter: Subgroups DAQ – Controls taking & recording of all data from the MICE experiment, including all particle ID detectors, tracking detectors, and beam line diagnostic tools. This subgroup is responsible for all hardware within the MLCR, the DATE DAQ software, MICE trigger system, and unpacking software. Controls & Monitoring – Controls all MICE systems including the target, all conventional and superconducting beam line magnets, particle ID detectors, tracking detectors, and cooling channel components. Monitoring of Hall environment and equipment function during data-taking is provided by the Alarm Handler, and the Archiver saves a record of all monitored systems and run conditions. C&M also provides an interface with the Configuration Database to retrieve pre-selected run configurations and to save new configurations. Online Monitoring – Provides an immediate, low-level diagnostic monitoring capability for all DAQ hardware. Monitors DAQ performance and allows individual channel-by-channel assessment of detector behavior. Online Reconstruction – Provides real-time physics information during data-taking, immediate feedback to experimenters, and a first look at analysis quantities. Includes a fixed set of histograms filled during data-taking for checks of data quality, beam dynamics, and detector function. Necessarily interfaces with the MICE Offline Software. Data Transfer – Allows efficient and automatic movement of MICE data sets and associated Online Monitoring & Reconstruction plots out of the MLCR for permanent storage. MLCR Computing and Network – Maintains all DAQ and C&M computers, both wired and wireless network in the control room, and controls access to these machines in accordance with RAL computing security guidelines.

Online Group Membership Linda Coney – head and Online Reco David Colling – head of Software & Computing for MICE, contact person for GRID PP Yordan Karadzhov – incoming head of DAQ, OnMon –Vassil Verguilov – DAQ/Online Mon/Online Reco **short timer Pierrick Hanlet – head of C&M, connection to Config DB –Daresbury Lab – C&M - Adrian Oates & Brian Martlew (head of DL group) –Paul Hodgson – C&M (target) –Matt Robinson – C&M (target,tracker), EPICs connection to Config DB Mike Courthold – Networking Paul Kyberd – GRID, Contact person for GRID PP Henry Nebrensky – GRID, Data Transfer, MICE Data Manager Janusz Martynikk – MICE Data Mover – Data of Online System Simon Fayer – SysAdmin for MLCR Computers Craig Macwaters – MLCR Network, Hardware, Computing Antony Wilson – Config DB, MICE PPD IT Contact Chris Rogers/Chris Tunnell – link with Software Group –tied to Online Reconstruction (highly correlated with work done for Offline Reconstruction

Recent Activities All - Mailing list recruitment C&M – input from experts (see P.Hanlet) All - Documentation review (hardcopy & online) Sysadmin - Setup of mimic computers to facilitate OS upgrade – Aug and in future All - Final official access & information dissemination agreement DAQ - Integration of EMR & unpacker upgrade Micewww crash & subsequent resurrection C&M – HV application C&M – talk to DB – read & write Computing – setup of EMR cosmic test & replacement of micestore Computing & Hardware – finalization of rack replacement Online Reco – resurrection of G4MICE 2010 running ….. PLAN FOR STEP IV RUNNING

Online Reco Current situation – new unpacker – need run old G4MICE Online Reco w/o EMR Get onrec01a into operation –Needs proper setup (JS) – then have dedicated installation of MAUS MAUS –first priority to replicate previous capability TOF profiles Time-of-flight plot Scalars Momentum calculation? –incorporate EMR plots

Online Plots Step I TOF –# planes hit/event –# slabs hit/event –Pulse heights –Distribution in x, y across TOF0, TOF1, TOF2 –2D x vs y g gives shape of beam –Reconstructed time-of-flight –Momentum if assume p etc –dt (plane 1 vs plane2) in TOF0, TOF1, TOF2 CKOV –Light yield in CKOVA and in CKOVB –Construct some CKOV measure using the two CKOVs KL ??? PID determination –CKOV A B light yield vs TOF –TOF vs PTracker –Check x,y in TOF1 vs x,y in the tracker at input and similarly at the other end of the channel for TOF2 and tracker2

More Online Plots Step II & Beyond Tracker(s) –# planes hit/event –# stations hit –Pulse heights –# points used in online reconstruction –Muon px, py, pz, pT, p at entrance to tracker1 and exit from tracker2 –x,x’, y,y’ –1D, 2D plots of position at entrance to tracker1 and exit from tracker2 –Light yield distributions for each station PID determination –CKOV A B light yield vs TOF –TOF vs PTracker –Check x,y in TOF1 vs x,y in Tracker1 at input and same for TOF2 and exit of Tracker2 EMR ??? – find slide that Alain sent me ~ Oct 2010 Step III & Beyond Beam emittance, amplitude –Beamline 2D plots (x, x’) & (y,y’) –x,y –x’,x –y’,y –ex, ey –Momentum Step III & IV –Energy in Tracker1 vs energy in Tracker2 –Step V & VI DE vs RF phase DE vs absolute time