January 12th 2009MICINN-IN2P3 meeting1 ATLAS and CMS in France Construction Integration and Commissioning Test beam LHC computing Physics Plans for sLHC.

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January 12th 2009MICINN-IN2P3 meeting1 ATLAS and CMS in France Construction Integration and Commissioning Test beam LHC computing Physics Plans for sLHC Etienne Augé, IN2P3 Scientific Deputy Director

January 12th 2009MICINN-IN2P3 meeting2 ATLAS CNRS-IN2P3 –CPPM Marseille, –LAL Orsay, – LAPP Annecy, –LPC-Clermont, –LPNHE Paris, –LPSC Grenoble –109 PhD equiv (5,9%) CEA-DSM/Irfu –26 PhD equiv (1,4%) CMS CNRS-IN2P3 – IPHC Strasbourg, – IPN Lyon, – LAPP Annecy, –LLR Polytechnique, –46 PhD equiv (3,5%) CEA-DSM/Irfu –19 PhD equiv (1,5%)

January 12th 2009MICINN-IN2P3 meeting3 Length : 40 m Radius : 10 m Weight : 7000 tonnes Electronic channels : 10 8 ATLASATLAS EmCal : Annecy, Grenoble, Marseille, Orsay, Paris, Saclay HCal : Clermont-Ferrand Pixels et HLT : Marseille Toroides : Saclay Chambres à muons: Saclay Core software Transient storage – Data model Reconstruction software Conditions DB

January 12th 2009MICINN-IN2P3 meeting4 ATLAS-LArg RD3  design, detailed simulations –Absorbers, electrodes, mechanical structure Lead absorbers (barrel) Electrodes testing/repair (end caps) End cap modules construction (with Madrid) Front-end boardsTest beam Calibration system RODs Data quality monitoring Calibration procedure, e/γ reconstruction

January 12th 2009MICINN-IN2P3 meeting5 ATLAS-Tiles RD34  designTest beam Test bench for PMTs Voltage dividers (PMT base) Distribution of HV Mechanics for drawers Drawers mounting and insertion Laser calibration system DCS

January 12th 2009MICINN-IN2P3 meeting6 Barrel and 2 extended barrels Each made of 64 Iron Modules In which the scintillating tiles are inserted

January 12th 2009MICINN-IN2P3 meeting7 ATLAS Pixels RD (analog readout option) Bonding of chips (ladders) HV distribution Readout electronics Mechanics and Cooling DCS slow control Installation database Integration at CERN

January 12th 2009MICINN-IN2P3 meeting8 ATLAS Trigger & DAQ Architecture HLTHLT DATAFLOWDATAFLOW 40 MHz 75 kHz ~2 kHz ~ 200 Hz Event Building N/work Dataflow Manager Sub-Farm Input Event Builder EB SFI EBN DFM Lvl2 acc = ~2 kHz Event Filter N/work Sub-Farm Output Event Filter Processors EFN SFO Event Filter EFP ~ sec ~4 GB/s EFacc = ~0.2 kHz TriggerDAQ RoI Builder L2 Supervisor L2 N/work L2 Proc Unit Read-Out Drivers FE Pipelines Read-Out Sub-systems Read-Out Buffers Read-Out Links ROS 120 GB/s ROB LV L1 D E T R/O 2.5  s Calo MuTrCh Other detectors Lvl1 acc = 75 kHz 40 MHz ROD LVL2 ~ 10 ms ROIB L2P L2SV L2N RoI RoI data = 1-2% RoI requests specialized h/w ASICs FPGA 120 GB/s ~ 300 MB/s ~2+4 GB/s 1 PB/s

January 12th 2009MICINN-IN2P3 meeting9 ATLAS upgrades Replacement of the Pixels (b layer) in Tracker (including Pixels) upgrade in Pixels (b layer) : Go from R = 5 cm to R = 3,7 cm + change beam pipe + reduce pitch (50x125 µm²) R&D on 3d technology 3d (Tezzaron/Chartered) in collaboration with FNAL discussions with Berkeley Cooling - Mechanics Marseille, Orsay, Annecy, Paris EM Calorimeter : new front-end electronics (Orsay) back-end and trigger electronics (Annecy) Tiles : some discussions have started (electronics, calibration)

January 12th 2009MICINN-IN2P3 meeting10 CMS Length : 20 m Radius : 7 m Weight : tonnes Electronic channels : 10 8 Si Tracker End cap Lyon-Strasbourg EM Calo Crystals test : Saclay Readout : Lyon L1 Trigger Electronics LLR Solenoid : Saclay Reconstruction software Computing

January 12th 2009MICINN-IN2P3 meeting11 CMS End cap Tracker Design and Production of hybrids Construction of modules (bonding) Integration into petals Integration into full end cap Construction database Tracker DAQ Commissioning : Data Quality Monitor

January 12th 2009MICINN-IN2P3 meeting12 CMS ECal RD (crystal clear)  PbWO4 Measurement of crystals Mechanical structure (alveola) Read out photodiods quality control/calibration Very Front-end boards Trigger boards (Barrel and End-caps) Test beam

January 12th 2009MICINN-IN2P3 meeting13 CMS upgrades Interest in a new tracker Si detectors Front-End electronics Trigger (Track trigger) Cooling/Structure

January 12th 2009MICINN-IN2P3 meeting14 Physics Higgs search (4 leptons in CMS, γγ) Top (many analyses, use b tagging) SUSY Heavy Ions in CMS Link with phenomenologists –LHC-Theory-France group –Terascale GDR Interest in Generators

January 12th 2009MICINN-IN2P3 meeting15 LHC Computing Grid (LCG) LHC Computing Grid (LCG) Tier-1 Tier-0 10 Gb/s links Data Taking Tier-2 1 Gb/s links

January 12th 2009MICINN-IN2P3 meeting16 IN2P3 Computing Center Provides data analysis facility for IN2P3 experiments –Selection, reconstruction, analysis Connected to the GRID (LCG) –Tier 1 for all 4 LHC experiments –Connected to several Tier 2 In France Japan, Korea, China, soon Viet-nam)

January 12th 2009MICINN-IN2P3 meeting17 IN2P3 Computing Center Technical data 75 persons (mostly engineers) 8100 cores, 14 MSi2k –265 IBM dual CPU dual core Opteron –479 DELL dual CPU/quad core INTEL5345 –401 DELL dual CPU/quad core INTEL 5450 Disk capacity : 3700 TBytes –IBM DS8300 –SUN X4500 –IBM/DDN DCS 9550 –PILLAR Axiom (Oracle) HPSS + tape library

January 12th 2009MICINN-IN2P3 meeting18 LCG-France Tier2 Tier1: CC- IN2P3 Lyon Ile de France Nantes Strasbourg Annecy Clermont-Ferrand Tier2 Marseille

January 12th 2009MICINN-IN2P3 meeting19

January 12th 2009MICINN-IN2P3 meeting20 Denis Perret-Gallix KeK Denis Perret-Gallix Lydia Roos IHEP FJ-PPLFC-PPL FK-PPL Vincent Breton Kisti FV-PPL Patrick Aurenche

January 12th 2009MICINN-IN2P3 meeting21 Conclusion Major investment of IN2P3 and Irfu in ATLAS and CMS Strong collaboration with Spain –Madrid (Larg End Caps) –Barcelona