1 “Steering the ATLAS High Level Trigger” COMUNE, G. (Michigan State University ) GEORGE, S. (Royal Holloway, University of London) HALLER, J. (CERN) MORETTINI,

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1 “Steering the ATLAS High Level Trigger” COMUNE, G. (Michigan State University ) GEORGE, S. (Royal Holloway, University of London) HALLER, J. (CERN) MORETTINI, P. (I.N.F.N. Genova) SCHIAVI, C. (University of Genova & I.N.F.N. Genova) STAMEN, R. (Institute of Physics, University of Mainz) TAPPROGGE, S. (Institute of Physics, University of Mainz) Computing in High Energy And Nuclear Physics February 2006 T.I.F.R. institute Mumbai, India Thanks to the ATLAS collaboration

2 Outline LHC, ATLAS and ATLAS Trigger Steering Seeded and stepwise reconstruction Configuration and operations Persistency Status and timing Conclusions

3 LHC and ATLAS LHC: 14 TeV CoM p-p collider 40MHz) High(Low) luminosity regimes: cm -2 /s (2∙10 33 ) –High(Low) luminosity ~23(2) p-p collisions

4 ATLAS Trigger Event size ≈ MHz => 60 TB/s!! O(100MB/s) to tape A three levels Trigger that only uses “Regions of Interest” (of high pT activity) (RoI) Data access/preparation and reconstruction only done for a small fraction of the full event Full event building done only at much lower rate

5 Offline/Online portability Complete off/online portability of HLT SW is guaranteed by reusing offline software in the online system –Level-2 algorithms are custom written Use the same services and tools provided by the offline community –Event Filter algorithms are imported directly from the offline reconstruction code adapted to the RoI guided reconstruction Data converters provide the ability to run unmodified code against online and offline event data Everything in the HLT SW and more specifically in the Steering is designed to allow complete offline/online symmetry –Trigger optimization, building of efficiency Vs rejection curves, develop trigger strategies and physics menu tables, testing and timing can be done offline

6 High Level Trigger Selection SW

7 Steering The Steering is responsible for: –Unpacking the Level-1/Level-2 Result and creating the initial RoIs/seeds –Sequencing the PESA algorithms according to static config and dynamic trigger conditions –Accepting/rejecting events based on a static configuration and the dynamic event reconstruction outcome –Provide data navigation and persistency tools to the algorithms for seeding and offline purposes –Forming and handling event result The Steering has been designed to cope with the 10ms Level-2 latency

8 Seeded & Stepwise Reconstruction Reconstruction is “initiated” at Level-2 by the Level-1 Regions of Interests. Event Filter starts off the Level2 result The “outcome” of one “Trigger Algorithm” is the “seed” for the subsequent algorithm Reconstructed objects in a RoI are “linked” through “navigational” links among them and back to the initial RoI Reconstruction is broken down in “steps” –Which algorithms run at what time is driven by a static configuration (“ sequences ” objects) matched against the dynamic event outcome (“ satisfied ” trigger conditions) Events can be rejected at any step –Reject/accept is driven by the static configuration (“ signatures/menus ” objects) matched against the outcome

9 Reconstruction Chain time

10 The Trigger system is complex: –Hundreds of trigger items: single and multiple channels, combined triggers, pre- scaled triggers One must be able to change pre-scale during an LHC run –In a predictable fashion Must be able to study trigger signatures efficiencies –Changing one pre-scale/threshold should not affect the whole system performance!! An “entangled” system is hard to operate and to understand A coherent and disentagled configuration enforced by SW tools –Allows to disentangle signatures and to easily pinpoint hot triggers –Changes to one signature do not affect the overall Trigger performance Configuration and operations

11 Persistency Trigger objects are recorded permanently –For debuging, monitoring, calibration, tuning of physics analyses or selection strategies Two technologies are provided –Generic serializer (dictionary based) –Hand written serializer For offline: –Trigger optimization and tuning –Trigger algorithms and strategies development –Trigger aware physics analyses Completeness For online: –Level-2 => Event Filter seeding Speed –Event Filter => Storage Completeness The Steering and the Persistency technologies have been developed to enable the development of online triggers in an offline environment using exactly the same SW

12 Status and Timing The development of the Steering is well underway Software used in the Test Beam, detector commissioning and large scale MC data productions Last missing features currently under development –Topological triggers –Secondary RoIs –Pre-scaled Triggers The performance of existing software is well withing the Level-2 latency 100 signatures 6 sequences Event Result formation Pentium4 2.8 GHz

13 Conclusions The specifications and high level design of the Steering software is completed Implementation is advanced with positive timing results Work is ongoing to add remaining functionalities Focus is on the commissioning of the system and on providing the final tools to perform Trigger aware physics analyses