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UK Agency for the support of: High Energy Physics - the nature of matter and mass Particle Astrophysics - laws from natural phenomena Astronomy - the nature and origin of the Universe Solar System - the nature of the Sun and its planets PARTICLE PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY RESEARCH COUNCIL Science GRIDs for Science
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We are fairly sure that there is a lot of stuff in the Universe which we dont know about - School Talk, 2001 Now things have got much clearer: we are now much more certain that we know absolutely nothing about most of the Universe - School Talk, 2003
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Dark Matter: Dark Energy: Stars: Free H & He: Cosmic Pie Heavy Elements: Neutrinos: Source of slide: Kolb
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Virtual Observatories IRAS 25 2MASS 2 DSS Optical IRAS 100 NVSS 20cm GB 6cm ROSAT ~keV WENSS 92cm Observations made across entire electromagnetic spectrum Different views of a local galaxy Need all of them to understand physics fully Databases are located throughout the world See AstroGrid Talks by Nic Walton (wed) Guy Rixon (thurs)
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Particle Physics Astronomy & Astro- Physics
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Mechanism of explaining the mass of matter still awaits a crucial verification: discovery of the HIGGS particle There are many possible explanations of dark matter based upon undiscovered particles
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3. annihilate to produce energy 1. Take matter and anti-matter ? ? HIGGS Super Symmetric Particles 2. Accelerate and collide 4. new particles are made from the energy
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CERN Large Hadron Collider The worlds most powerful particle accelerator Due to turn on in 2007 Will collide protons at 7 Tera Electon Volts….
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4 LHC Experiments ALICE - heavy ion collisions, to create quark-gluon plasmas - 50,000 particles in each collision LHCb - to study the differences between matter and antimatter - producing over 100 million b and b-bar mesons each year ATLAS - general purpose: origin of mass, supersymmetry, micro-black holes - 2,000 scientists from 34 countries CMS - general purpose detector - muon tracking, electromagnetic calorimeter, central tracking and hadron calorimeter
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... Proton collisions produce a lot of debris.... proton (or anti-proton)
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Each event is complicated: The LHC Data Challenge Typical Selectivity: 1 in 10 11 Like looking for 1 person in a ten world populations Or for a needle in 200,000 haystacks!
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~1-10 Gbps Tier2 Center Online System CERN Institut e ~20 PBytes/year ~PByte/sec ~10-100 Gbps France Center Tier2 Center Experiment UK Centre GEANT Network National Network ~10 Gbps Germany Center Italy Center USA Centers …others
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The GridPP Project 19 UK Universities, CCLRC (RAL & Daresbury) and CERN Funded by the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council (PPARC) GridPP1 - 2001-2004 £17m "From Web to Grid" GridPP2 - 2004-2007 £15m "From Prototype to Production"
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Management Travel etc UK Tier-1/A Regional Centre Hardware UK Tier-2 Regional Centres Manpower UK Tier-1/A Manpower LHC Computing Grid Project (LCG) Manpower Middleware, Security and Networking Manpower Grid Application Development LHC and US Experiments + Lattice QCD, Phenomenology and Generic Portal
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Middleware Development Configuration Management Storage Interfaces Network Monitoring Security Information Services Grid Data Management
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Application Development GANGA SAMGrid Lattice QCD ARDA CMS BaBar
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Deployment : UK Tier-1@ RAL High quality data services National and International Role UK focus for International Grid development 700 Dual CPU 80 TB Disk 60 TB Tape (Capacity 1PB) Grid Operations Centre
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Deployment: UK Tier-2 Centres ScotGrid Durham, Edinburgh, Glasgow NorthGrid Daresbury, Lancaster, Liverpool, Manchester, Sheffield SouthGrid Birmingham, Bristol, Cambridge, Oxford, RAL PPD, Warwick LondonGrid Brunel, Imperial, QMUL, RHUL, UCL Mostly funded by HEFCE
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…please see the demo….. http://www.hep.ph.ic.ac.uk/e-science/projects/demo/index.html
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Further Info http://www.gridpp.ac.uk
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