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Linda R. Coney – 24th April 2009 Online Reconstruction & a little about Online Monitoring Linda R. Coney 18 August, 2009
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Linda R. Coney – 18 August 2009 MICE Online So far: u DAQ front end u Trigger u Event Building u Controls and Monitoring Given that we are successfully running the experiment and creating data u How do we know the equipment is working well? u How do we check the data quality? Two levels of real-time data quality checks u Online Monitoring s Look at raw data for each board in the DAQ s No translation into physical quantities u Online Reconstruction s Initial look at analysis variables and detector information with geometry Next: see Data Flow MICE notes 252 & 255
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Linda R. Coney – 18 August 2009 Online Monitoring
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Linda R. Coney – 18 August 2009 Online Monitoring Run unpacker on DATE data u Fill plots for each type of board s No geography information s No reconstruction s Boards have ID# but no information on what channel it is u Fill online monitoring histograms in real time while taking data u Use to debug operations u Provides data quality check u Provide graphical interface to display plots There are 3 overall types of plots because there are 3 types of board u FADCs u Scalar u TDCs
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Linda R. Coney – 18 August 2009 Online Monitoring Histograms Example of monitoring plots from data run in November08 Preset histograms TOF position info, Scalars
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Linda R. Coney – 18 August 2009 Online Monitoring Actions DAQ DATE Readout is finished Create framework for decoding data Implement unpacking for TOF, CKOV, KL Test data readout, unpacking, and monitoring with real-time data Include unpacking with G4MICE Create online monitoring plots for TOF, CKOV Upgrade FADC firmware (7/09) u Will decrease size of data Modify FADC monitoring plots (7/09) Implement unpacking for Tracker (08/09) Create online monitoring plots for KL,Tracker, EMR (9/09, 2010) Implement unpacking for EMR (2009)
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Linda R. Coney – 18 August 2009 Online Reconstruction
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Linda R. Coney – 18 August 2009 Online Reconstruction G4MICE uses the unpacker to look at data from DATE It then converts the raw data into information with physical meaning Goal: u Provide a fixed set of histograms to be filled during data taking u These histograms will contain quantities that can give information about the physics happening – a first look at analysis quantities u Provides another data quality check s Are we taking the data we think we are? s Are the detectors & beam behaving as planned? u Provide graphical interface to display plots u Provide comparison plots for shifters Not meant to be final results Collaboration chooses list of useful histograms u Preliminary list follows
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Linda R. Coney – 18 August 2009 MICE Schedule
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Linda R. Coney – 18 August 2009 Online Reconstruction Histograms Step I TOF u # planes hit/event u # slabs hit/event u Pulse heights u Distribution in x, y across TOF0, TOF1, TOF2 2D x vs y gives shape of beam u Reconstructed time-of-flight Momentum if assume etc u dt (plane 1 vs plane2) in TOF0, TOF1, TOF2 2D x vs y gives shape of beam u RF phase calculated vs absolute time in spill CKOV u Light yield in CKOVA and in CKOVB u Construct some CKOV measure using the two CKOVs KL ??? PID determination u CKOV A B light yield vs TOF u TOF vs PTracker u 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
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Linda R. Coney – 18 August 2009 Online Reconstruction Histograms Step II & Beyond Tracker(s) u # planes hit/event u # stations hit u Pulse heights u # points used in online reconstruction u Muon p x, p y, p z, p T, p at the 2 tracker reference planes u x,x’, y,y’ u 1D, 2D plots of position at 2 tracker reference planes u Light yield distributions for each station PID determination u CKOV A B light yield vs TOF u TOF vs PTracker u Check x,y in TOF1 vs x,y in Tracker1 at input and same for TOF2 and exit of Tracker2 Beam emittance, amplitude u MICE Step III and IV – energy in Tracker1 vs energy in Tracker2 and DE u MICE Step V and VI s DE vs RF phase s DE vs absolute time EMR ???
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Linda R. Coney – 18 August 2009 Online Reconstruction Histograms Step II & Beyond Input welcome on desired plots….
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Linda R. Coney – 18 August 2009 Online Reconstruction Histograms What is needed to produce these plots? Online Reconstruction farm G4MICE installed on farm TOF reconstruction CKOV reconstruction Tracker reconstruction KL reconstruction EMR reconstruction Calibration for all detectors Unpacking code for each detector Check that G4MICE uses unpacker in a same way that Online Monitoring uses unpacker
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Linda R. Coney – 18 August 2009 Current Status of Reconstruction TOF Reconstruction and calibration well underway CKOV reco same Tracker reconstruction works
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Linda R. Coney – 18 August 2009 Online Reconstruction Farm Installed two farm computers in MICE control room March 09 Total of three quad-core processors G4MICE installed on both Tests run u Reconstructed tracker cosmic ray test data s 114 events/second u Ran simulation, digitization, and reconstruction of Step VI s Simulation: ~262 events/second s Simulation + Digi: ~236 events/second s Reconstruction: ~1920 events/second
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Linda R. Coney – 18 August 2009 Online Reconstruction Histograms What is needed to produce these plots? Online Reconstruction farm G4MICE installed on farm TOF reconstruction CKOV reco Tracker reco KL reco ?? EMR reco Unpacking code for each detector u TOF, CKOV, GVA, KL u Trackers, EMR (08/09, late 2009) Check that G4MICE uses unpacker in same way that Online Monitoring uses unpacker u Can produce online monitoring plots with G4MICE u Testing under way to compare to standard Online Monitoring plots (08/09)
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Linda R. Coney – 18 August 2009 Online Reconstruction Histograms What is needed to produce these plots for Step I? TOF reconstruction CKOV reco Tracker reco KL reco Questions: u Which reconstruction to use? u What is current status of reco for each detector? u Only code in official tested release used in Online Reco s If you have personal reconstruction code – needs to go through software group to be included/used. u Which calibration to use? Who does the calibration?
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Linda R. Coney – 18 August 2009 Conclusions Now: u Read out and decode DATE DAQ from MICE beam data u Monitor Step I raw data quality and detector performance with Online Monitoring u Reconstruct TOF, CKOV, Tracker data Next: u Implement online reconstruction for Step I u Goal to see first plots w/in 2 weeks time s Can practice with old data s Start with TOFs and CKOV u Gather requests for Online Reco plots Eventually: u Include necessary information for further steps u Routinely have shifters monitoring detectors and MICE physics in MLCR
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