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V.Gavrilov 1, I.Golutvin 2, O.Kodolova 3, V.Korenkov 2, L.Levchuk 4, E.Tikhonenko 2, S.Shmatov 2,V.Zhiltsov 2 1- Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Moscow, Russia 2- Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia 3 – Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Moscow, Russia 4 - National Scientific Center, Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology, Kharkov NEC’2013 Varna, Bulgaria, September 13, 2013 RDMS CMS Computing

2 RDMS Collaboration (about 300 scientists) Armenia LPI Russian Federation Dubna Member States - 87 JINR, Dubna - 68 CMS members: countries 8 institutions 21 scientists 308 students 34 Associated members: institutions 3 CMS members: countries 8 institutions 21 scientists 308 students 34 Associated members: institutions 3 Russia Russian Federation  Institute for High Energy Physics, Protvino  Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Moscow  Institute for Nuclear Research, RAS, Moscow  Moscow State University, Institute for Nuclear Physics, Moscow  Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, RAS, St.Petersburg  P.N.Lebedev Physical Institute, Moscow Associated members:  High Temperature Technology Center of Research & Development Institute of Power Engineering, Moscow  Myasishchev Design Bureau, Zhukovsky  Electron, National Research Institute, St. Petersburg JINR  Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna Czech Republic  Charles University, Prague Georgia  High Energy Physics Institute, Tbilisi State University, Tbilisi  Institute of Physics, Academy of Science,Tbilisi Ukraine  Institute of Single Crystals of National Academy of Science, Kharkov  National Scientific Center, Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology, Kharkov  Kharkov State University, Kharkov Uzbekistan  Institute for Nuclear Physics, UAS, Tashkent Dubna Member States Armenia  Yerevan Physics Institute, Yerevan Belarus  Byelorussian State University, Minsk  Research Institute for Nuclear Problems, Minsk  National Centre for Particle and High Energy Physics, Minsk  Research Institute for Applied Physical Problems, Minsk Bulgaria  Institute for Nuclear Research and Nuclear Energy, BAS, Sofia  University of Sofia, Sofia Ukraine 10 Bulgaria 21 Belarus 22 Uzbekistan 11 Czech PNPI 36 MSU 27 ITEP 19 INR 19 IHEP 45 JINR 68 Georgia 11

RDMS Full Responsibility RDMS Participation ME1/1 HE SEMEEE FS HF RDMS Participation in CMS Construction

 Data Processing and Physics Analysis  Reconstruction & Object Performance  Calibration and alignment  Monte Carlo simulation  Design, production and installation of Detector System(Upgrade Activity) H-like (125.2 GeV)  Z 0 Z 0  4  RDMS activities in CMS ME1/1 muon chambers designed and produced in Dubna

RDMS CMS T2 association Now Future interest Analysis Groups Exotica: T2_RU_JINR Exotica: T2_RU_INR HI: T2_RU_SINP QCD: T2_RU_PNPI Beyond the 2nd Generation (B2G): T2_UA_KIPT Top: T2_RU_SINP FWD: T2_RU_IHEP Object/Performance Groups Muon: T2_RU_JINR e-gamma-ECAL: T2_RU_INR JetMET-HCAL: T2_RU_ITEP H-like  Z 0 Z 0  2  2e

Forward Physics Observation of diffraction in minbias events at LHC SINP MSU Study of 2 jet production in hard single diffraction IHEP, MSU, Erevan Study of 2 jet production in central diffraction IHEP, ITEP, MSU, Erevan Search for BFKL effects at di-jet production PNPI, ITEP,INR Measurement of azimuthal decorrelations of Mueller-Navelet dijets ITEP, PNPI, INR QCD (Standard Model Analysis Group) Measurement of the gamma+jet cross-sections JINR, ITEP, MSU Measurements of  S JINR Search for BFKL effects at jet production PNPI, ITEP, INR Study of jet shapes JINR, ITEP, MSU Study of jet fragmentation JINR, MSU, LPI EWK (Standard Model Analysis Group) Measurement of DY muon pair production and F-B asymmetry JINR, Minsk, Gomel, Kharkov Measurement of Z with two forward jets ITEP, MSU, PNPI Measurement of triple boson couplings Minsk Study of EW Z boson production with two jets at 7 and 8 TeV MSU, ITEP Search for WW scattering at 8 TeV ITEP Top physics Observing the t-channel single top process IHEP, MSU Heavy Ion QGP hard probes (heavy quarkonia and jets) and soft probes (eliptic flow) MSU, LPI Forward Physics Observation of diffraction in minbias events at LHC SINP MSU Study of 2 jet production in hard single diffraction IHEP, MSU, Erevan Study of 2 jet production in central diffraction IHEP, ITEP, MSU, Erevan Search for BFKL effects at di-jet production PNPI, ITEP,INR Measurement of azimuthal decorrelations of Mueller-Navelet dijets ITEP, PNPI, INR QCD (Standard Model Analysis Group) Measurement of the gamma+jet cross-sections JINR, ITEP, MSU Measurements of  S JINR Search for BFKL effects at jet production PNPI, ITEP, INR Study of jet shapes JINR, ITEP, MSU Study of jet fragmentation JINR, MSU, LPI EWK (Standard Model Analysis Group) Measurement of DY muon pair production and F-B asymmetry JINR, Minsk, Gomel, Kharkov Measurement of Z with two forward jets ITEP, MSU, PNPI Measurement of triple boson couplings Minsk Study of EW Z boson production with two jets at 7 and 8 TeV MSU, ITEP Search for WW scattering at 8 TeV ITEP Top physics Observing the t-channel single top process IHEP, MSU Heavy Ion QGP hard probes (heavy quarkonia and jets) and soft probes (eliptic flow) MSU, LPI RDMS in CMS Physics Analysis (Standard Model)

RDMS in CMS Physics Analysis (Higgs and Beyond SM) Higgs Search for Higgs bosons in decays into 2 photons, 4 leptons, 2 leptons JINR, ITEP, MSU, Kharkov Higgs boson decay to 2 muons MSU, ITEP SUSY Search for sleptons and lepton flavor number violation INR Exotics Search for heavy neutrino and W R INR Search for new resonances (extra dimensions and Z’) in DY JINR Search for non-resonance di-muon signals from ADD and compositeness JINR Higgs Search for Higgs bosons in decays into 2 photons, 4 leptons, 2 leptons JINR, ITEP, MSU, Kharkov Higgs boson decay to 2 muons MSU, ITEP SUSY Search for sleptons and lepton flavor number violation INR Exotics Search for heavy neutrino and W R INR Search for new resonances (extra dimensions and Z’) in DY JINR Search for non-resonance di-muon signals from ADD and compositeness JINR

Example of Physics analysis with GRID in the CMS Experiment with Participation of Russian Physicists Measurement of the EW Z boson and two jets in pp collisions at √s = 7 TeV has been carried out using an integrated luminosity of 5 fb −1. σ (7 TeV)= 154 ± 24 (stat.) ± 46 (exp. Syst.) ± 27 (th. syst.) ± 3 (lum.) fb (m ll > 50 GeV, p Tj > 25 GeV, |η j | 120 GeV) Data and Monte-Carlo simulated events are distributed among N sites Job is prepared at UI with CRAB submission tool installed (CMS SW on top of LCG middleware) Run CRAB jobs: job is going to the site where events (Data or MC) are located Monitoring through Dashboard (CERN IT tool) Get results from SE to Local Desktop Final analysis at local desktop ref: CMS-PAS-FSQ

9 CMS T2 requirements Basic requirements to CMS VO T2 sites for Physics group hosting: a) persons responsible for site operation b) site visibility (BDII) c) availability of CMSSW actual version d) regular file transfer test “OK” e) Certified links with CMS T1:  2 up and  4 down f) CMS Hammer Cloud test “OK” g) Nominal T2-site: 10.9 kHS06 of Processing Resources 810 TB of Disk space: 30 TB of Stage Out Space 250 TB of Group Space (125 TB per group) 200 TB of Central Space 170 TB of Local Space 160 TB of User Space (~40 Users of 4 TB each)

T2 readiness requirements Site visibility and CMS VO support Availability of disk and CPU resources Daily SAM availability > 80% Daily HummerCloud tests efficiency > 90% Commissioned (active) links TO Tier-1 sites ≥ 2 Commissioned (active) links FROM Tier-1 sites ≥ 4

RDMS CMS sites availability during last month

Status of RDMS sites readiness on September 4, 2013 ( R –Ready; NR – Not Ready)

Status of RDMS sites readiness on 18 July, 2012 ( R –Ready; NR – Not Ready)

CPU time consumed by CMS VO at all CMS sites and at RDMS CMS sites (October September 2013) 467,116,662 kSI2K 23% - consumed by Russian CMS users All CMS sites RDMS CMS sites 3% = 14,013,499 kSI2K

CPU time consumed by CMS VO at all CMS sites and at RDMS CMS sites (August 2011-July 2012) 267,434,620 kSI2K 11% - consumed by Russian CMS users All CMS sites RDMS CMS sites 4% = 10,697,384 kSI2K

CPU time & Number of jobs at RDMS CMS sites during Nov Sept.2013

Job Summary at RDMS CMS Sites for 2013 as at the CMS Dashboard

Data transfer volumes and rates (October 2012 – September 2013) 18 To Russian CMS sites From Russian CMS sites ~ 600TB 200 TB

Data transfer volumes and rates (August 2011 – July 2012) 19 To Russian CMS sites From Russian CMS sites ~ 400TB ~ 160TB

Data transfer volumes and rates (October 2012 – September 2013) 20 ~ 20 TB From T2_UA_KIPT to CMS sites To T2_UA_KIPT site ~ 60TB

Data transfer volumes and rates (August 2011 – July 2012) 21 > 5 TB From T2_UA_KIPT to CMS sites To T2_UA_KIPT site ~ 80TB

CMS group-site associations for RU&UA sites: Space summary 22 July, 2012 April, 2012 September, 2013

JINR-KIPT Common Activities in CMS Computing Support Cooperation between JINR and KIPT (Kharkov, Ukraine) has been supported by 3 grants of Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR) and Ukrainian Academy of Science:  Ukr_a ( ) “Preparation of LIT JINR (Dubna) and NSC KIPT (Kharkov) computing centers for CMS (CERN) distributed data analysis on the base of grid technologies” – completed (see: Bunetsky O. O. et al., Preparation of NSC KIPT and JINR Grid-Infrastructures for Data Analysis at the CMS Experiment (CERN), P , Dubna, 2010,  Ukr_а ( ) “Support and development of LIT JINR and NSC KIPT grid-infrastructures for CMS distributed data processing during the first two years of LHC operation” – completed  Ukr_а ( ) “Data processing at the LIT JINR and NSC KIPT T2-centers of the CMS grid infrastructure at high rate of the Large Hadron Collider luminosity increase” – in a progress

RDMS Remote Operation Centres  Monitoring of detector systems  Data Monitoring / Express Analysis  Shift Operations (except for run control)  Communications of JINR shifter with personal at CMS Control Room (SX5) and CMS Meyrin centre  Communications between JINR experts and CMS shifters  Coordination of data processing and data management  Training and Information 24 JINR ROC was founded in 2009 as a part of GRID-based JINR Tier-2 MSU/IHEP ROCs were started-up two years after

Summary RDMS Tier2 sites contribute in the CMS Data Processing and Analysis Tasks  Tier-2 sites are satisfied to CMS Computing Requirements  they are involved actively into data processing and analysis (as of CMS Physics Groups associated sites)  CMS Regional Operation Centers in JINR/MSU/IHEP/FIAN are operated for remote monitoring of detector systems and data express- analysis There is still a number of problems (technical, financial etc.) preventing RDMS Tier2 sites to increase their resources and operation stability A stable and successful operation of several RDMS CMS Tier2 centers and years of operating experience lead to creation the CMS Tier-1 center in Russia as an integral part of the central data handling service of the CMS Experiment (CMS Tier-1 in Dubna)