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JWG, 14 October, 2009, Vladislav Manko Status of work and plans of the Russian group in the ALICE Collaboration as of October, 2009
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JWG, 14 October, 2009, Vladislav Manko Activities in 2009 Improvement, installation PHOS completed Test, commissioning & cosmic runs PHOS, TOF, T0, DIMUON, ITS ongoing Further development of soft-ware for data analysis PHOS, T0 ongoing Further development of the soft-ware for DCS PHOS, T0 ongoing Further development of the physics program ongoing First physics run Analysis of the first physics data (From April JWG)
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JWG, 14 October, 2009, Vladislav Manko Photon spectrometer (PHOS) February – July, 2009 3 new air – tight casings produced and tested (design and production started in 2008) March – August, 2009 3 PHOS modules assembled in the new casings and tested in the lab July 2, 2009 one PHOS module installed August 13 – 14, 2009 two more PHOS modules installed Current PHOS status Commissioning of the PHOS is ongoing Slow cooldown started in end September currently at about 0 o C ( final operation temperature 25 o C) humidity is stable and far below dew point KI, Sarov, IHEP, JINR, Bergen, Oslo, Hiroshima, Wuhan, Warsaw, Prague Conclusion of 2007 long test: Water condensation when cooled casing needed improvement
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JWG, 14 October, 2009, Vladislav Manko 4 Airtight casing Photon Spectrometer (PHOS) 1 2 3 PHOS installation (August 14)
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JWG, 14 October, 2009, Vladislav Manko PHOS in beam injection run PHOS takes part on the global ALICE commissioning with cosmic and beam injection runs. 25-27.09.2009: the proton beam injection Several events with high multiplicity were observed (more than 100 cells/module). Deposited energy per crystal is low (few tens of MeV). Examples of beam injection events:
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JWG, 14 October, 2009, Vladislav Manko PHOS in cosmic run HLT event display shows a large shower with some its fraction in PHOS. Analysis is in progress. Examples of cosmic events in PHOS: Spectrum of cell energies in cosmic run
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JWG, 14 October, 2009, Vladislav Manko 14/10/2009 27 th RRB J. Schukraft 7 ALICE Status PHOS modules in the ALICE detector PHOS The ALICE/PHOS Collaboration and the ALICE management are investigating possible ways to fund construction in 2011 the fourth PHOS module, so that it could be installed in the end 2011.
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JWG, 14 October, 2009, Vladislav Manko Trigger detector T0 May, 2009 Re-cabling of the T0-A detector ( in October, 2008, all cables were removed because of the miniframe modification ), T0 detector commissioned. July, 2009 T0&TRD test. Verification of proper operation of the interface between the T0 detector and the pre-trigger system for TRD The new type of the amplifier approved and installed July 11 – 12, 2009 Participation in the injection test Sensitivity of the T0 detector to the injection particles was demonstrated The T0 detector operated as a trigger The calibration with the laser was confirmed to be correct, though, as expected, the amplitude resolution with the injection particles was slightly worse as compared to that with the laser. MEPhI, INR, KI, Jyvaskyla
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JWG, 14 October, 2009, Vladislav Manko 1-3 mip 1-3 mip Laser Data Laser Data Beam Data Beam Data T0 - data
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JWG, 14 October, 2009, Vladislav Manko Dimuon spectrometer Commissioning of the muon tracking chambers Many sources of electronics noise identified and fixed Fixing of poor connections and gas leak is underway Cosmic run Stable and efficient data taking More than 400000 events are recorded in various configurations of the magnetic fields PNPI Commissioning of the muon tracking chambersAn example of event triggered with MTR
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JWG, 14 October, 2009, Vladislav Manko PNPI@CERN, report for JWG 11 Cosmic runs: first momentum reconstruction
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JWG, 14 October, 2009, Vladislav Manko Detector TOF Cosmic run TOF – one of the main trigger detectors for cosmic run. Very stable trigger rate (back-to-back quasi vertical tracks) Preliminary time resolution 200 psec for “self-triggering” mode ITEP
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JWG, 14 October, 2009, Vladislav Manko Physics Physics of direct photons, neutral mesons, and jets with the PHOS spectrometer. RRC “Kurchatov Institute”, IHEP, JINR, Sarov Feasibility of measurement of short-lived resonances. PNPI, ITEP, JINR Study of long range correlations for pp and AA collisions in the framework of String Fusion Model. St.PSU Multiplicity measurement with T0 INR Femtoscopy (HBT correlations) RRC “Kurchatov Institute”, IHEP, JINR RRC “KI”, JINR, IHEP, ITEP, INR, StPGU, PNPI, MEPhI, Sarov Development of soft-wares for data analysis, MC study of feasibility of measurements of various signals with the ALICE detector.
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JWG, 14 October, 2009, Vladislav Manko Computing RRC “KI”, JINR, IHEP, ITEP, INR, StPGU, PNPI, MEPhI Usage, further development of Russian Data Intensive GRID (RDIG), and requirements on the computing resources for ALICE to be presented in the general talk by Slava Ilyin.
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JWG, 14 October, 2009, Vladislav Manko Finance issues Common Fund, C&I In 2009 Russia paid all obligations ! Cash 85 kCHF In-kind1225 kCHF ------------------------ Total1310 kCHF M&O cat. A Total invoiced in 2002 – 2009 1968 kCHF Paid in 2002 – 20091815 kCHF In – kind10 kCHF -------------------------------- Outstanding143 kCHF (31% of 2009 due contribution)
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JWG, 14 October, 2009, Vladislav Manko Activities in the nearest half a year Test, commissioning & cosmic run PHOS, TOF, T0, DIMUON, ITS Further development of soft-ware for data analysis PHOS, T0 Further development of the soft-ware for DCS PHOS, T0 Further development of the physics program Further development of RDIG First physics run Analysis of the first physics data Participation in the ALICE upgrade program
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