the norwegian atlas - hepp project recfa meeting, norway oslo 15 may 2009
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The Norwegian ATLAS - HEPP project RECFA Meeting, Norway Oslo 15 May 2009. Farid Ould-Saada, University of Oslo HEPP Project leader and leader of NorduGrid-related Grid projects On behalf of many colleagues. Outline: Previous particle physics projects: reminder - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
The Norwegian ATLAS - HEPP The Norwegian ATLAS - HEPP projectproject
RECFA Meeting, Norway
Oslo 15 May 2009Oslo 15 May 2009
Farid Ould-Saada, University of Oslo
HEPP Project leader and leader of NorduGrid-related Grid projects
On behalf of many colleagues
● Outline:– Previous particle physics projects: reminder– The High Energy Particle Physics (HEPP) Project– Financial situation, very briefly– The ATLAS HEPP team– Some achievements, highlighted– Conclusions and Outlook
Summary
Great progress on the construction, installation, and commissioning of the ATLAS detector, as well as on the preparation for the data collection, distributed analysis and physics
– We are ready to tackle the LHC era
– and really look forward to the first 100 pb-1
Previous Particle Physics Projects in Norway Period 1998 - 2005
Elementary Particle Physics Analysis (PL: Lars Bugge)
ATLAS @ LHC (including Grid from 2002)
BaBar @ SLAC
Delphi @ LEP
HERA-B @ HERA (until 2003)
WA102 @ SPS (until 2001)
Theory: (from 2000)
ATLAS instrumentation (PL: Bjarne Stugu)
ATLAS98-05 Budget (k NOK) Travel and operation
8 800
Project manpower 6 200Ph.D grants 3 740Sensors 8 800ASICs, cooling, etc 4 400Common Fund 9 800Total 41 740
Analysis 01-05 Budget (k NOK) Running costs 5 430Salaries 5 525Theory 1 000Total 11 955
Total number of finished students (Atlas+Analysis): 1998 – 2005
Master students 43PhD students 17
Current High Energy Particle Physics Project
Period 2006 – 2011
A strategy document for CERN-related research covering the period 2006 to 2011 was presented to the Norwegian Research Council in 2003 Strategy document 2006-2011
High Energy Nuclear Physics (PL: Dieter Rörich) see presentation
New instrumentation (PL: Steinar Stapnes) see presentation
High Energy Particle Physics – HEPP project (PL: Farid Ould-Saada) http://koherens.uio.no/hep/hepp/
“CERN-Related High Energy Particle Physics Research Programme in Norway: Resource Application 2006-2011”, Farid Ould-Saada et al., 2005 http://www.fys.uio.no/~farido/HEPP06-11/HEPP06-11.html
The Norwegian
High Energy
Particle Physics
Project 2006-11http://koherens.uio.no/hep/hepp/
HEPP in 2006-2009
ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) Main Activity within the HEPP project this presentation
High Energy Particle Physics Theory see presentation
BABAR experiment at the SLAC B-factory
Still some publications from DELPHI and HeraB
Financial situation
Due to various delays (late start of LHC, ...)
all post-docs were hired late
both personnel and running costs affected (fewer people to travel).
budget related to travel and presence at CERN affected (no shifts before 2009). Budget re-ajusted but
More or less according to plans
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total(kNOK)
Used / planned
Received/ Ajusted
2853
6 076
7019
7 478
7231
5 715
7 542
5 595
6 643
8704
5 454
8 197
42 025
41 765
HEPP/ATLAS Project members
2 professors retired in 2008 + Lars bugge 50% + involved in other activities = Crisis in Oslo experimental group Need at list 2 permanent positions!
Professors ATLAS(%)
GRID Instrumentation
Theory
Babar University Comments
L. Bugge 50 Oslo Sick leave
T. Buran 0 Oslo Retired 2008
F. Ould-Saada 70 30 Oslo
A.L. Read 75 25 Oslo
S. Stapnes 30 20 Oslo
A. Strandlie 20 30 Gjøvik
G. Eigen 40 10 50 Bergen
E. Lillestøl 0 Bergen Retired 2008
A. Lipniacka 100 Bergen
B. Stugu 100 Bergen
Engineers
K.M. Danielsen 40 30 30
ATLAS + Grid Post-doctoral positions
Professors ATLAS(%)
GRID
Instrumentation
Period University Comments
Y. Pylypchenko 100 07/06-06/10 Oslo HEPP
Bj. Samset 100 10/06-09/10 Oslo HEPP
B.K. Gjelsten 50 09/08-08/09 Oslo 50% HEPP
A. Taga 50 50 08/06-07/10 Oslo Uninett - HEPP
O. Røhne 50 50 01/07-12/09 Oslo Instrum.-HEPP
D. Cameron 100 03/07-07-09 Oslo NDGF
A. Konstantinov 50 06/01-12/09 Oslo UiO-Vilnius
W. Qiang 100 12/06-11/09 Oslo KnowARC
H. Sandaker 100 08/07-07-11 Bergen HEPP
T. Burger 100 03/07-12-11 Bergen HEPP
HEPP project plan foresees 3 Postdocs positions for the period 2010-2011 - Clear increase in # post-docs financed by the research council. Use to be 1-2 before 2005!!!- Substantial contribution from Grid projects Synergy HEPP- Grid
Name Uni. Activity Period
Supervisor Funding
E. Lund UiO Atlas 03.05-04.09 Bugge, Strandlie HEPPT. Buanes UiB Atlas 09.05-11.08 Eigen HEPPK. Pajchel UiO Atlas 11.05-11.09 Ould-Saada, Bugge UiOA. Tonoyan UiB Atlas 06.06 -08.10 Lipniacka, Stugu UiBJ. K. Nilsen UiO Grid 01.07-12.09 Read, Sundet Nordunet3/UsitT. Frågåt UiO Grid 09.06 – 09.10 Ould-Saada, Read KnowARC
D. Karpenko UiO Grid 06.09-05.12 Vitenberg (IFI), Read Nordunet3/UsitE. Gramstad UiO Atlas 10.08-07.12 Ould-Saada, Read UiOM. Pedersen UiO Atlas 10.08-07.12 Ould-Saada, Read UiOL. Smestad UiO Atlas 05.09-04.12 Read, Ould-Saada HEPPA. Kastanas UiB Atlas 10/08 - Lipniacka, Sandaker, Wells Cern 2/3 - UiB 1/3M. Ugland UiB Atlas 11.08- Eigen RCNP. Rosendahl UiB Atlas 05.09-04.12 Stugu, ... HEPPT. B. Sjursen UiB Atlas 07.08-06.12 Lipniacka, Osland UiB
Finished during RP
Ongoing
Started during RP
This is a good news! - Clear increase in # PhD’s. Used to be ~2-3 before!!! Still improvement needed- Contribution from Grid projects Synergy HEPP-Grid
Name Affiliation Activity Period SupervisorHåvard Gjersdal UiO, done Atlas 08/06-07/08 L. Bugge, A. Strandlie Eirik Gramstad UiO, done Atlas 08/06-07/08 F. Ould-SaadaGunn K. H. Larsen UiO, done Atlas 08/06-10/08 F. Ould-SaadaMaiken Pedersen UiO, done Atlas 08/06-07/08 F. Ould-SaadaLillian Smestad UiO, done Atlas 01/07-12/08 A.L. ReadAlex Kastanas UiB, done Atlas 08/06-09/08 A. LipniackaMaren Ugland UiB, done Atlas 08/06-09/08 G. EigenTherese Berge Sjursen UiB, done Atlas 01/06- A. LipniackaHilde Skjerdal UiB, done Atlas 08/06-09/08 B. StuguØyvind Sætre UiB, done Atlas/Outreach 01/06-01/08 A. LipniackaYngve Andersen UiO Atlas 08/07-07/09 L. BuggeKent Olaf Skei UiB Atlas 08/07- A. LipniackaAlette Aasvold UiB Atlas 08/07- B. StuguMagnar K. Bugge UiO Atlas 08/08-06/10 F. Ould-SaadaVanja Morisbak UiO Atlas 08/08-06/10 F. Ould-SaadaJon Maland UiB Atlas 08/08-08/10 G. EigenOrjan Svandal UiB Atlas 08/08-08/10 B. StuguKristine Helle UiB Atlas 08/08-08/10 Stugu/Sandaker
Finished during RP
Ongoing
Started during RP
Good news: most of the finishing master students were offered a PhD grant: gRB’! Question: Who will continue attracting students, motivate them and supervise them?
hence ensuring “sustainability” In other words ...
Like in 2005 …We are still really worried that we can't keep even our bright students ...
IndustryStockholm
Liverpol
......Freiburg Slovenia
Cern Kiev Freiburg
Industry
Bern
IndustryBern
Glasgow
Back as Postdocs: Yuriy Oslo and Heidi Bergen
I. Ofte SLAC; O. Øye company; B. Mohn ?Furgan, Sether R. Nyøbø (master) Petroleum ; H. Nilsen (master) Freiburg; ….
2006 Status
Overloaded 50% 50%
2009 Status!
0% (0%) Overloaded
PhD and Master Theses 2006-2007
Ph.D (2 ATLAS)
1. Ole Kristoffer Øye, “Preparing the ATLAS experiment SemiConductor Tracker commissioning and simulation studies of SUSY models”; Ph.D. Thesis, University of Bergen, January 2007.
2. Bjarte A. Mohn, ”Charged Higgs boson searches and SemiConductor Tracker commissioning for the ATLAS experiment”; Ph.D. Thesis, University of Bergen, June 2007.
3. Ingrid Ofte, "Search for the rare decay B l+ l- in the BaBar experiment"”; Ph.D. Thesis, University of Bergen, December 2006.
4. Are R. Raklev, ”Supersymmetric Cascade Decays at the LHC”, Ph.D. Thesis, University of Bergen, June 2007.
Master (2 ATLAS)
5. Mustafa Hussain, “Simulation of a search for the narrow resonance at the LHC”, Master thesis, University of Oslo, May 2006.
6. Mohammad Furgan, “A full simulation study of electrons and pions in ATLAS, comparison with ATLFAST and e - π separation”; Master thesis, University of Bergen, November 2006.
7. Lars Leganger, “Heavy Meson Decays Governed by the b c q Quark Process”, Master Thesis, University of Oslo, June 2006.
8. Kjetil Follesø, “Study of B± → J/ψK±π+π− decays with BaBar”; Master thesis, University of Bergen, November 2006.
1. ATLAS: Trygve Buanes, “Studies of the decay B → µ+ µ- in the ATLAS experiment and saturation curves of silicon photomultipliers”, PhD thesis, UiB, November 2008
2. ATLAS: Esben Lund, “Simultaneous Track and Error Propagation in Continuos Material”, PhD thesis, UiO, Aril 2009
3. Theory: Abdul Wahab El Kaffas, “Constraining the Two Higgs Doublet Model with CP Violation”, Ph.D. Thesis, University of Bergen, September 2008.
4. Liang Sun, “The measurements on the branching fractions and asymmetries of B→Kℓ+ℓ- and B→K*ℓ+ℓ- decays”, PhD thesis, UiB, November 2008
5. M. Pedersen, "Supersymmetry - A study of the supersymmetric opposite sign di-lepton channel", Master Thesis, University of Oslo, June 2008
6. Eirik Gramstad, "Search for the lightest MSSM Higgs boson in cascades of supersymmetric particles in ATLAS"; Master thesis, University of Oslo, June 2008.
7. H. Gjersdal, "Invariant mass determination using the output from a specialized electron track reconstruction alorithm"; Master thesis, University of Oslo, August 2008.
8. Oyvind Saetre, “Construction and first data from Cosmic Muon Telescope" Master Thesis: 15 December 2007.9. Therese Sjursen, "Search for SUSY signals with tau-leptons in ATLAS detector". master thesis, February 200810. Konstantinos Alex B. Kastanas, "Determination of invariant mass end-points in the mSUGRA coannihilation
region" master thesis, July 2008.11. Maren Ugland, "Measurement of the Bs mass in Bs ->J/psi phi -> mu+ mu- K+ K- and physics validation with
J/psi events in ATLAS", master thesis, August 200812. Hilde Kristin Skjerdal,”A study of possible signatures for slow, heavily ionising particle in ATLAS”, master
thesis, August 2008.13. Lillian Smestad, ”Preparing for an Unbiased Study of the H→γγ Background with the ATLAS Experiment at
LHC”, master thesis, UiO, December 2008 14. Mahdi Poormohammadi, “Dark Scalar in the Higgs Sector”, Master Thesis, University of Bergen, August 2008.
10 Master (9 Atlas) and 3 PhD (2 Atlas) theses delivered in 2008-09
Another problem that
Heart us and many others
Main Project Activities and milestones
Installation and Commission of Semi-Conductor T (SCT) 2006/Q1 2007/Q2Commissioning of ATLAS 2006/Q4 2007/Q4Operation of ATLAS, including SCT 2006/Q4 2011/Q4Software develop., simul., analysis preparation 2006/Q1 2007/Q4Computing infrastructure, data/service challenge 2006/Q1 2007/Q4Data-taking with cosmic rays, analysis 2006/Q4 2007/Q2Data-taking at Low luminosity, Phys. analysis 2007/Q3 2009/Q4Data-taking at High luminosity, Phys. analysis 2010/Q1 2011/Q4
Due to technical problems during the installation and commissioning of some superconductingmagnets of the accelerator
the start-up of LHC had to be delayed from November, 2007 to mid-2008. Several of the milestones related to the main activities described in the HEPP application document will thus be shifted,
typically by six months.
2006/Q1 2008/Q22007/Q4 2008/Q22007/Q4 2011/Q42006/Q1 2008/Q22006/Q1 2008/Q22007/Q2 2008/Q22008/Q3 2009/Q42010/Q1 2011/Q4
Status: 2005 2007
Due to the September 2008 incident, important milestones will be further shifted … However progress has been made and some important milestones have been reached
For more details about achievements● Presentations at the Evaluation of CERN-related research 2009
http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=52575 , especially
– Maiken Pedersen: Physics with ATLAS - An express journey
– Arshak Tonoyan: ATLAS commissioning, data preparation and software development
– Katarina Pajchel: ATLAS Computing, Grid and distributed analysis
– Børge Kile Gjelsten: ATLAS physics in next period
● Presentations at the Evaluation of CERN-related research 2007
http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=22261 , especially
– Yuriy Pylypchenko: ATLAS Detector Commissioning
– Are Strandlie: Detector-related Software development
– Eirik Gramstad: Supersymmetry and Higgs
– Therese Sjursen: Physics with taus and top quarks in ATLAS
– Trygve Buanes: B physics at LHC and related
Contributions to ATLASDetector & Computing
Infrastructure
One of the Norwegian contributions to the ATLAS “Semi Conductor Tracker” (SCT): Oslo, Bergen and Uppsala built 320 silicon modules ~ 15% of Atlas needs.
In 2006, the HEPP project's goal to build, install and test parts of the ATLAS SCT detector was reached
Both barrel and end-cap integrated into the TRT (transition radiation tracker) on the surface and tested with cosmic rays
The performance of the complete system, (tested for noise performance and cross-talk, efficiency, tracking and alignment), is very good
Project members took part in Milestone cosmic ray tests and are heavily involved in commissioning.
Impressive contribution of students to commissioning and shifts
ATLAS Cryogenics
Construction of cryogenics tanks for ATLAS (NTNU, UiO, Industry)
are successfully completed
The liquid nitrogen and liquid argon vessels have all been installed and routinely used in the successful tests of the barrel superconducting toroïd magnet system which was tested at full current at the end of 2006.
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The Nordic Data Grid Facility (NDGF) Tier 1 reached full operation in 2008.
Computing Grid infrastructure
Synergy HEPP-Grid Synergy HEPP-Grid A complete Grid environment for A complete Grid environment for researchresearch
● NDGF ARC-based (only) distributed Tier-1 the most effective of all Tier-1 clouds of ATLAS
● Physics distributed analysis already possible
Efficient utilization of computing resources
Alex Read’s presentation
Now that the detector And computing infrstructure are
ready
Detector Operation (Run Coordinator)Detector operation during data taking, online data quality, …
Executive Board
ATLAS management: SP, Deputy SP, RC, TCCollaboration Management, experiment execution, strategy, publications, resources, upgrades, etc.
PublicationCommittee,Speaker Committee
CB
Trigger (Trigger Coordinator)Trigger data quality,performance, menu tables, new triggers, ..
Data Preparation (Data Preparation Coordinator)Offline data quality, first reconstruction of physics objects, calibration, alignment (e.g. with Zll data)
Computing (Computing Coordinator)SW infrastructure, GRID,data distribution, …
Physics (Physics Coordinator)optimization of algorithms for physics objects, physics channels
(Sub)-systems:Responsible for operation and calibration of their sub-detector and for sub-system specific software …
TMB
Among 5 ATLAS areas, one area is not covered by Norwegian HEPP members
Contributions to ATLAS detector
Operation&
Data preparation&
computing
Study of tracking and detector performance
– Environmental monitoring of the ATLAS ID volumes
– Semi Conductor Tracking (SCT) raw-data monitoring
– Inner Detector (ID) global monitor
– ID related cosmic data analysis
Study of tracking and detector performance
– STEP Simultaneous track & error propagation software
– Tau Event Data Model
– Magnetic field maps
– Detector material and muon reconstruction validation
Contribution to detector operation and look at first data through shifts
– ID, SCT, Data quality and computing related as well as Expert shifts
Contribution to several Grid computing milestones
distributed data production,
distributed data management and
distributed physics analysis
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The Challenge is not data production and distribution …
It is Distributed Analysis
Distributed analysis on ARC-enabled resources
Oslo, February 11-12 2009
Ganga developer days And
http://www.fys.uio.no/epf/gridposter/
Worldwide Distributed Analysis…ARC “Ready for LHC Data”
Full Dress Rehearsal data on NorduGrid Di-muon invariant mass distribution
Cosmic Ray Milestone M4 (M5, M6)– Real data (left)– Corresponding simulation (right)
Contributions topreparation
for physics analysis
B-meson decayW,Z, top
Higgs Activities
SUSY activities
More BSM
Standard Model
From 2007 HEPP evaluation
7 got a PhD grant in 2008 – 2009
Conclusions and Outlook● HEPP members are ready to tackle the LHC era
● Impressive contributions from students and others to the whole ATLAS “chain”
● Experimentalists hand in hand with theoreticians– Common colloquia and workshops around LHC
– “Sharing” of students
● Good synergy HEPP-Grid – Towards efficient distributed physics analysis
● Huge activity in outreach
● Good news: more PhD students and more Post-docs– Several master students started PhD Let’s hope it is not a statistical fluctuation ...
● Worrisome: – Leaving senior physicists often not replaced ...
– Experimental particle physics (ATLAS): Currently 2 active professors in Oslo and 3 in Bergen
– Administrative help urgently needed ...
– We are still very motivated but are having hard time!
http://koherens.uio.no/hep/hep-coll/