June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 1 OPERA/CNGS1 O scillation P roject with E mulsion-t R acking A pparatus 1. Electronic detectors status of installation.

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June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 1 OPERA/CNGS1 O scillation P roject with E mulsion-t R acking A pparatus 1. Electronic detectors status of installation 2.DAQ and data analysis software 3.Results from the commissioning of the electronic detectors TT RPC HPT 4. Cosmic and CNGS run results 5. Brick processing & Emulsions analysis Scanning facilities Track matching and analysis 6.Test beam activities 7.Brick production and Detector filling: status 8.OPERA sensitivity updated 9.Conclusions

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 2 Electronic detectors installation & commissioning completed SM1 Veto BMS Target tracker SM2 Spectrometer: XPC, HPT, RPC, magnet VETO & HPT/SM2 commissioning in progress

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 3 Completion of HPT installation -March 2007: HPT 9&11 -May 2007: end of mass production -June 2007: HPT 10&12

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 4 DAQ readout architecture  Each individual node runs a local 100MHz clock generated via a common 20MHz clock send from a precise and stable oscillator. The oscillator is plugged onto a dedicated PCI board which locks the clock signal on the GPS and encode specific commands (propagation delay meas., reset, reboot etc). « Slave » clock in Hall C (receives the GPS signal from the Outside antenna though a 8km optical fiber) O/E converter 9 Master cards Node card i SM2 SM1 PCI card Optical fiber MLVDS

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 5 DAQ computing architecture Event builder Root Alignment Data analysis Brick finding Gateway DB CNGS DB (Oracle) BMM TTdaqRPCdaq HPTdaq Majority trigger Same DAQ for RPC-XPC-VETO 54 sensors X-Y coincidence L-R coincidence N planes coinc? 992 sensors Trigger cross-check? Tests procedure 105 sensors … TTsensors … RPCsensors… HPTsensors ASCII Time coincidence between subdetectors (merge sort) Event classification wrt the beam UTC Event header production Raw data DB postGres (DAQ) Oracle Event DB (Oracle) DAQ manager Beam syncronizer Decodes CNGS early warning Flag the DAQ cycle wrt the beam CNGS Early Warning Connects the DAQs Send flagged cycles Writes GPS dates ASCII ASCII-2-Root

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 6 Currently in Hall B: DAQ servers Gateway server DAQ-MMS Database Control room DAQ DB: migration to Oracle completed

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 7 DAQ: event building concept Event building : by sorting in time individual hit from sub-detectors: for each sub-detector in the dedicated sub-detector DAQ machine + filtering algorithms between sub-detectors in the event builder machine + filtering algorithms HPT RPC TT Δt between consecutive hits 10 nsec binning 100 nsec 600 nsec Trigger for sub-detectors : free running mode at the hardware threshold for TT, RPC & Veto Common stop formed by using RPC signals (dedicated electronics) for the HPT

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 8 Time stamp resolution Without fiber transmission correction With position correction Sigma : 9 nsec down going muon : side view Time difference Strip number

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 9 Up-going muon selection using the time stamp 2006 data: Cosmics and beam data Only cosmics data: 44 days of data expected 2 observed 1 Beam events Down going Up going Up going muon from atmospheric ν v/c

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 10 CNGS event selection by using the GPS Timing Information Searching events in O(ms) windows just yields a narrow peak of the order of the spill width (10.5 us) with practically no CR background: O(10 -4 ) CR background T SPS T OPERA TOF=2.44 ms T OPERA – (T SPS + TOF) < T gate GPS time stamp intercalibration ~100 ns T gate slightly larger than the extraction length (10.5  s) ms Spill length Beam time structure shown with an enlarged windows around the first extraction

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 11 Complete Calibration of the time distribution chain Telec om room Telec om room Measurement on two paths one of which is the standard one: T1=TA+TB T2=TA-TB Solve for TA and TB Calibration of the paths for OPERA,BOREXINO, LVD towers 1,2,3 performed on July 06:

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 12 Absolute Time Comparison 600 ns offset, reason for additional 100 ns offset found at CERN  500 ns offset remaining New calibration campaign 2007: July 2007 with a portable atomic Cs clock capable of providing a 1PPS signal synchronized with UTC and stable at the level of few ns over several days Measure the timing signals at various points of the chain at CERN and LNGS compared to the 1PPS of the Cs clock  absolute calibration transported in all the single points, check the calibrations performed last year with independent method Precise timing: implement a fast digitizer recording the proton current at the level of the BCT

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 13 Computing framework The offline computing framework is a set of software C++ packages: * running on CERN Linux platforms (and partly on Windows) * managed by CMT and stored on a CERN CVS server * with built-in Doxygen documentation The software team sticks continuously to the upgrades: * of platforms and compilers (Scientific Linux CERN SLC4, 64 bits) * of softwares (ROOT 5) ROOT is used extensively: * for data persistency with TTrees in files * for detector description with TGeoManager * for data simulation with Virtual Monte Carlo GEANT3-VMC * for data analysis: reconstruction in emulsions, ROOT macros, GUI for display

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 14 Analysis chain Data model and detector model are stable and robust with: * standardization of real data / simulated data access * description of the hall, Borexino, OPERA support structure, magnetic field, etc… * insertion of alignment effects Reconstruction and analysis algorithms are well advanced with: * electronic detector reconstruction almost « final » * several emulsion data reconstruction algorithms * connection of electronic detectors data and emulsion data under study * offline « heavy » event display and online « light » event display OED * possibilities to perform analyses in the ROOT context (macros) and outside ROOT using the Standard Templated Library STL Simulation chain (generation-simulation-digitization) is under control with a production plan: beam events, rock events, cosmics

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais Results from the commissioning of the electronic detectors

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 16 Target Tracker efficiency using cosmic ray tracks Trigger rate: 1 p.e.  20 cps per pixel 2 p.e.  10 cps per pixel 1 p.e. 2 p.e. 3 p.e. 99%

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 17 Mgnetic field influence on TT response 10<B<40<Gauss inside the TT gain ratioN pe ratio rock side corridor side R=ON/OFF ch #

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 18 RPC efficiencies SM1SM2 1 HV row missing Electronics using cosmic ray tracks All problems have been cured

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 19 RPC spatial resolution Tracking resolution ~ 1.3 cm, Misalignments < 1 cm using cosmic ray tracks

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 20 Status of reconstruction for HPT - Reconstruction running stable for data and MC events - Timing corrections implemented - Alignment ongoing, starting from TDA measurements - Resolution of ~500  m in single planes for cosmic data (see plots below) - Alignment will bring improvements (300  m prototype measurements) - 80% track efficiency for cosmic data

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 21 Example of a reconstructed cosmic ray event

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 22 VETO commissioning Time [min] Currents [nA]

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 23

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais Cosmic and CNGS runs results

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 25 CNGS/LNGS Working Group Involving representatives of the CNGS project and the LNGS experiments which can see the beam: OPERA, ICARUS, LVD, BOREXINO Meeting regularly on the following topics: Beam performance and scheduling Beam timing Beam geodesy (detector distances and orientations) Beam analysis and CNGS-LNGS data exchange Comparison of far detector results on beam monitoring Comparison of experimental simulation on beam muon fluxes Beam timing: Calibration of timing chain at CERN (kicker pulse tagging) Inter-calibration of GPS master clocks Calibration of optical fiber paths Calibration of OPERA slave clock

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 26 Beam Direction: August run OPERA August Run result: =3.4±0.3  y >0  y <0 y z Zenith angle of muon track Select events around beam (0 <  < 0.15 rad) direction and check if there are on time

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 27 CNGS events Azimuth angle (rad) August + October Data = 36 ± 6 evt. MC = 29.9 evt. October only: Data = 1 MC = 2.2 August + October Data = 36 ± 6 evt. MC = 29.9 evt. October only: Data = 1 MC = 2.2 Interaction in the magnet Interaction outside OPERA Events with vertex outside OPERA with N.hits > 10 integrated for N pot = 7.60E17 pot (August Run) Event selection: on time beam events μ id (> 10 Fe slabs) fiducial volume Momentum and sign analysis

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 28 High energy muon charge ratio Can be measured in using the OPERA spectrometers : Overburden : ~3000 m.w.e.  Eμ underground : 300 GeV Eμ surface cut-off : 1400 GeV

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 29 Muon multiplicity study: primary composition Optimized Pattern Recognition to reconstruct muon bundles: Hough transformation to select the event direction local Pattern Recognition to select aligned hit in the selected slices

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 30 Coincidence among LNGS experiments LNGS : largest underground array of detectors: OPERA  T600 : ~90m OPERA  LVD : ~180m Eμ surface cut-off : 1400 GeV  Study of high P t events (Decoherence)  Minijet formation (high energy hadronic features) PtPt H prod

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais Brick processing & Emulsion analysis

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 32 X ray marks 8 cm 7,5 cm 1 shot Xray Brick films alignment 6 lines for alignment (crossing point) 1 line (inclined) for plate numbering X-ray machine CS-doublet brick CSd alignment & CSd brick connection

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 33 Chemical plant Progress report: Main control unit powered, working Demi water ready, 20° C ok Filtered water available, 20° C ok Collection tanks secured A nice chemical Lab set aside (small operations, & quality check! : thanks to LNGS Chemical Service) Big preparation tanks fully “dressed”, cleaning to be started this week, pilot preparation and commissioning soon after…

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 34 Brick processing lab Progress report: Climatization resumed, ok! Safelight darkroom ok 5 proc. lines cabled to front-end (6th suspended) Lines # 1 and 2 tested, ready and operational in automated mode  Lines # 3,4,5 to follow soon; some refinement suggested by tests  Control box for sliding carpet designed, waiting for delivery  Wait for chemical plant ready to do over-all “integrated” large scale tests

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 35 Automated Microscopes for Nuclear Emulsions High speed CCD Camera (3 kHz) Piezo-controlled objective lens Constant speed stage Synchronization of objective lens and stage Customized commercial optics and mechanics + asynchronous DAQ software Hard-coded algorithms scanning speed ~ 20 cm 2 /h ~ 30 bricks will be daily extracted from target and analyzed using high-speed automatic systems S-UTS (Japan)European Scanning System

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 36 Automated Track Reconstruction and Vertex Search position residuals between base-tracks and fitted volume tracks angular residuals between base-tracks and fitted volume tracks (vertical tracks) scan-back efficiency 93.1% volume scan scan-back tracks followed backward film by film tracks in the CS doublet vertex reconstruction

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 37 European Scanning System R&D on 20 cm2/h European Scanning System completed successfully (end 2004) 30 ESS distributed among 11 labs ( 22 ESS in 8 Italian labs ): Bari, Bern, Bologna, Lngs, Lyon, Napoli, Salerno + Neuchatel, Roma, LNF, Padova Integrated in a online computers network : including DB, manager, on line computation, plate changer …..

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 38 Scanning capabilities in Europe 1.CSD scanning : 6 ESS at LNGS -> ~ 8CSdoublet/day ( ~ 5 microscopes missing ) 2.Brick Vertex location and confirmation : Italy : 12  10 bricks/day EU : 6 ESS  5 bricks/day plate changer in progress ( with dry and oil objectives ) 1.Dedicated to Special events ( min. bias, decays, electrons, …): Italy : 4 ESS  ~ 200 events/yr EU : 2 ESS  ~ 100 events/yr

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 39 Scanning in Japan The 1 st S-UTS (20cm 2 /h) SUTS status: first unit ready : 20 cm²/h R&D in progress in order to reach 60 cm²/h  X50 lens  Optimized FPGA code 5 units in preparation  300 cm²/h CSD scanning Brick scanning Vertex finding performances: Single track scan back : Vertex finding: ν μ CC : 15’ for vertex finding nx10’ for vertex studies ν μ NC : 2-3 x CC vertex finding time

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 40 Brick Tagging rehearsal with the OPERA detector Muon momentum: MCS (coordinate method) : 6.4 ± 1. GeV/c Spectrometer (RPC) : 7.05 ± 0.4 GeV/c October 2006: (very short) CNGS run: CNGS induced rock muon selected by electronic detectors brick tagging using the reconstruction software CSD and brick analysed using the standard scanning system Prediction accuracy (without final corrections): Δx = 5.5 mm (along the tray) Δy = 0.4 mm (vertical direction) Δθx = 16.6 mrad Δθy = 24.8 mrad

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 41 Brick finding commissioning with cosmic runs Very low rate of events inside scanning acceptance < 1 event per day ~20 ‘good’ bricks per month Slope 3D Scanning acceptance cm Fit residual 6 mm rms the predictions machinery and its automatization during the run were satisfactory first data confirm the good accuracy of the ED predictions ( 3mm ) including: Measured detector geometry Dynamic effects (wall elongation under the weight Interface with the BMS DB for the measured brick position train

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 42 TT  CSd connexion Empty space at the end of the tray (innermost brick) 7 mm 3 mm rms Position difference prediction-CS track yy xx mm Missing BMS measurements of the bricks position walls elongation due to bricks weigth not accounted yet Angular resolution 20 mrad

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 43 Brick flatness measured with cosmics PL # RMS 1.4mrad RMS 1.9mrad μ momentum measurement by MCS τ kink search : θ > 20 mrad )

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 44 Brick emulsion alignment with cosmics RMS 1.1μm RMS 0.8μm CNGS rock muon analysis

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais Test beam activities u CERN exposures: n measurement of the π topological cross-section → direct measurement of the hadronic background (thousand of interactions reconstructed); n measurement of the large-angle  scattering off lead nuclei → direct measurement of the main source of the background in the muonic channel; n study of the momentum measurement by using the Multiple Coulomb Scattering; n study of the π → e mis-identification u DESY exposures: availability of a pure electron beam → electron identification studies and energy measurement uPSI exposures: study of the π/  separation through the dE/dx method (about 60% of the stoping muons are identified, while about 3% of the pions are misidentified as muons) uLNGS tests: by using cosmic-rays we studied the electronic detector predictions vs CS scanning. We managed to go from the cm precision scale of the electronic detector to the  m precision scale of the nuclear emulsions uPEANUT test experiment: about 50 ECC have been exposed to the NuMI neutrino beam and several hundred of neutrino interactions collected. Very useful for vertex location and vertex reconstruction studies

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 46 Electron/Pion separation

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 47 Neural network analysis Input variables : basetrack and film number Longitudinal and transversal profile

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 48 π/μ separation using dE/dx and MCS Muon id efficiency (%) Pion id efficiency (%) preliminary

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 49 OPERA rehearsal in the NUMI beam : PEANUT E (GeV) PEANUT SFT

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 50 PEANUT status and objectives Status: About 100 bricks exposed and a few thousands interactions expected 20 bricks currently under analysis (1000 located interactions expected) The SFT predictions are stored in the DB (same OPERA schema) Emulsion to SFT alignment successfully done with expected performances Pilot vertex analysis for 2 bricks in general scanning mode is now completed. Full Monte-Carlo simulation developed including SFT hit simulation Electron shower detected in 1 brick Main goals: Multiplicity studies for both biased (SFT- matching events) and unbiased samples De-convolution of the 3 cross-section components (QE, RES and DIS)

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 51 ν e interaction π0π0 Primary e E shower Primary vertex

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 52 SFT – emulsion matching and vertex analysis 30 neutrino interactions with an SFT matching located in 1 brick s =400 µm s =6 mrad After efficiency correction (estimated through a full MC simulation): N/  = 56 ± 10, to be compared with (54±7) from flux and cross-section 1 high multiplicity event observed: 4 tracks from 2 e-pairs 8 primary tracks

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais Brick production and detector filling: status

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 54 Brick components Emulsions : delivered in GS material for bricks (including CSd) : 75%  no room for finding new funds (Funding Agency Meeting, March 23, 2007) Lead : present production rate is pcs/day (~ 1 drum/day). by end of June production rate will go to pcs/day (~2.3 drums day). the production rate will be increased following the stability of brick production (BAM) and detector filling (BMS) rate. Lead mechanical quality is now good and stable. Air flow is still needed to secure single sheet pick up in BAM piling stations. Lead radioactivity + no surface migration observed + family equilibrium restored following the expected T 1/2 ~4.6 months

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 55 BAM Achieved milestones: 10 Kbricks by last SPSC 2 drums/day in May  20 Kbricks by end of may 2.5 drums/day in June Next milestone: 3 drums/day from sept 1 st all technical aspects under control but resource dependent ! Drum loader (1 drum = 234 bricks) BAM in Dark 5 Piling/Pressing stations 1 Wrapping station Lead Loading Running with 2 shifts/day

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 56 Brick production summary Mean number of bricks During the October run Completion of the filling of the detector 2 drums per day ~500 bricks Mid September drums per day ~600 bricks End of June 08 3 drums per day ~700 bricks Starting in september End of April 08  2500 bricks per week achieved bricks produced so far  Running with 2 shifts per day Our goal !

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 57 Brick Manipulator System Loading station and brick drum Draw bridge for brick insertion Storage Carrousel Digital camera for positioning Vacuum sucker vehicle to retrieve bricks Electric jack to insert bricks Portico Manipulating platform Spatial precision o(0.1 mm) on ranges o(10 m) using digital camera vision

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 58 BMS : Insertion performances bricks inserted since beginning of 2007 in the OPERA detector Verified performance (without failures or waiting time in drum exchange): insertion of 500 bricks in one shift Running staff: 1 expert and 1 operator per shift Daily rate from 21/10/06 to 21/06/07 - Max daily rate Running with 2 shifts per day

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 59 CNGS run in 2007 Bricks at the start of the run Bricks at the end of the run Integrated p.o.tBricks with interactions tons tons pot180 (~6/day) 10 charm decay Hypothesis: 3 weeks of CNGS commissioning: 38 (half intensity, 1 CNGS cycle), 39, 41 3 additional weeks of physics run : 40, 42, 43 super cycle with 3 CNGS : 39.6 sec intensity as in the 2006 run : pot/extraction (70% of nominal high intensity) 70% efficiency of the machine complex 2006 CNGS run : ~ pot nominal CNGS year : pot

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais OPERA sensitivity revisited

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 61 OPERA sensitivity : nominal conditions SK 90% CL (L/E analysis) Opera nominal Opera with beam upgrade and 30% bck reduction Opera, with beam upgrade (1.5) Opera with 30% bck reduction 90 % CL Sensitivity F&C

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais 62 SK 90% CL (L/E analysis) Opera nominal Opera with 30% target mass reduction Opera with 50%reduction 90 % CL Sensitivity F&C OPERA sensitivity with reduced target mass

June 26 th, 2007 SPSC Yves Déclais Conclusions  The electronic detectors of the OPERA experiment are ready for data taking during the fore coming CNGS runs  The brick production is launched and the detector could be filled before the physics run in 2008  The data analysis chain has been validated for the :  electronic detectors: during the CNGS beam periods in 2006 and also with cosmic rays in 2006 & 2007  emulsion detectors: during many test runs, especially with real neutrino event from an exposure in the NUMI beam Caveat: the schedule is tight and the resources limited  any problem will now induce delays impossible to recover OPERA sensitivity is limited by the statistics  missing emulsions will seriously reduce its sensitivity