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Jean Slaughter –April 5, 2004 – all experimenters’ meeting Purposes of SDA Store to store monitoring of performance Long term trends Analysis of specific.

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1 Jean Slaughter –April 5, 2004 – all experimenters’ meeting Purposes of SDA Store to store monitoring of performance Long term trends Analysis of specific questions Tevatron stores, but also transfers to and from accumulator, recycler and MI SDA – Shot Data Acquisition and Analysis

2 SDA- Jean Slaughter – Apr 5, 2004 – All experimenters’ Meeting2 The Team  SDA Group in Integration Department  K. Gounder, E. McCrory, V. Papadimitriou, J. Slaughter  Coordination, monitoring, analysis  Controls Department  T. Bolshakov, M. McCusker, K. Cahill, B. Hendricks, J. Patrick and others  Infrastructure and applications  Computing Division  K. Genser, P. Lebrun, S. Panacek  Analysis and applications

3 SDA- Jean Slaughter – Apr 5, 2004 – All experimenters’ Meeting3 Two Aspects of Shot Data Analysis  Acquiring and archiving the data  SDA - sequenced data acquisition - main source of information sequencer driven processes that collect a defined set of information from multiple sources at specific times during a “store”..  Data loggers Not “store” oriented Now has a backup node for permanent storage  Analyzing the data  Standard tables and plots built automatically  Browsers – SDA Viewer  Special purpose studies

4 SDA- Jean Slaughter – Apr 5, 2004 – All experimenters’ Meeting4 Instruments Other Devices DAE jobs Database Derived Tables, Store Checker Java API - OSDA Osdaphysics API (DAE jobs) Files EXCEL, etc. Scalar, Plot Viewers SDAEdit what devices to record when SDA OACs Sequencers Report Writer (time in store) (data) (source, item) User Programs SDA acquisition Analysis Data Acquisition and Analysis Tools Diagram (What) Supertable, mini-tables Data Loggers

5 SDA- Jean Slaughter – Apr 5, 2004 – All experimenters’ Meeting5 SDA Data  Intensities  Beam sigmas and transverse emittances  Bunch lengths and longitudinal emittances  BPM orbits  Luminosities, losses, beam positions from CDF/DO  Magnet settings, readbacks  Misc. devices like RF control signals  Fast Time plots of intensity devices and control settings  Tevatron tunes  Beams Division Documents 691, 692, 703, 705

6 SDA- Jean Slaughter – Apr 5, 2004 – All experimenters’ Meeting6 Pbar Efficiency Through the Acceleration Chain

7 SDA- Jean Slaughter – Apr 5, 2004 – All experimenters’ Meeting7 Analysis Tools  Browser and Report Writer for quick studies  Tables built automatically every store –Supertable and EXCEL package –Derived tables and associated plotting tools –Short summary tables –Tables use corrected values  Shots scrapbook  OSDA (Offline Shot Data Analysis) - Suite of Java classes for user programs to directly access the data, apply corrections and calculate generally useful quantities like lifetimes

8 SDA- Jean Slaughter – Apr 5, 2004 – All experimenters’ Meeting8Supertable  One line per store  Built automatically every store  130+ quantities of general interest  Dates, time on helix, length of store, how store ended  Luminosities, intensities, lifetimes, efficiencies, emittances at various steps in store  Web Accessible – HTML, EXCEL  analysis with plots, tables also on Web  Standard source of performance data  Dave McGinnis’ Plots

9 SDA- Jean Slaughter – Apr 5, 2004 – All experimenters’ Meeting9 Edited Excerpt from Super Table 0 Store #1 Date started shot set up 7 store length (hours) 8 how store ended10 start stack11 unstacking fraction 12 amount unstacke d 32282/12/20040.22Not Completed135.190.88119.2 32262/10/200433.31Normal160.390.86138.6 32242/8/200436.92Normal149.390.87129.6 32222/7/200440.18Normal177.190.81144.2 32192/5/200431.09Normal173.790.85147.6 32172/3/200427.98Normal204.190.8163.4 32142/2/200433.89Normal208.190.75156.4 32121/31/200431.37Normal175.190.78136 32101/30/200414.65Normal189.390.62118 32061/29/200415.1TevQuench80.590.9475.4 31971/27/200432.38Normal120.390.9108.6 31951/26/20042.68Abort145.390.91131.6 31911/25/200417.9Abort103.790.9396.2 31891/23/200435.76Normal142.390.88125.2 31851/22/200426.41Normal133.190.9120.4 31831/21/200423.59Normal120.390.85102.6 31791/19/200427.76Normal163.190.86140.4 31771/17/200422.27Normal172.390.81140 31751/16/200425.07Normal176.390.7123.6 31721/15/200421.48Normal159.990.5181.2

10 SDA- Jean Slaughter – Apr 5, 2004 – All experimenters’ Meeting10 Derived Tables- Bunch by Bunch Information  Table per store – built automatically  All 6 emittances  Intensities  Average and bunch by bunch information  Use best algorithms to get physics quantities  Not always available directly from front-end.  Interactive plotting interface

11 SDA- Jean Slaughter – Apr 5, 2004 – All experimenters’ Meeting11 Integrated Luminosity Table and Plot

12 SDA- Jean Slaughter – Apr 5, 2004 – All experimenters’ Meeting12 Store Checker  Purpose  Monitor instrumentation and DAQ  Monitor accelerator performance – soon  Checks SDA data for specified cases/sets  Min < device value < max  Min < ( difference in time of 2 devices ) < max  Min < ( difference in value of 2 devices) < max  Jobs run automatically every store  “Standard” and “private” lists  Results on WWW for “standard” list  Lists on WWW  Used to give email notification of initial luminosities

13 SDA- Jean Slaughter – Apr 5, 2004 – All experimenters’ Meeting13 Calculated Luminosity. (1) N = numbers of protons, anti-protons per bunch (10 9 ) B = number of bunches (36) f = revolution frequency (47.7 KHz)  r  r = relativistic factor, 1045   = interaction point (cm, assumed equal in x and y). H = hourglass factor, function of  l, bunch length,  *  = transverse emittances

14 SDA- Jean Slaughter – Apr 5, 2004 – All experimenters’ Meeting14 Example of Analyses

15 SDA- Jean Slaughter – Apr 5, 2004 – All experimenters’ Meeting15Summary  SDA home page – linked from machine elog page and controls page  http://www-bd.fnal.gov/sda/ http://www-bd.fnal.gov/sda/  Viewer – requires java 1.4.2 or higher  Supertable – EXCEL security must not be “high”  SDA e-log on the Machine elogs page  Dave McGinnis’ plots  http://www-bdnew.fnal.gov/hq- integration/AimData/SDA_summary_files/fra me.htm - linked on accelerator integration page under Headquarters on AD homepage http://www-bdnew.fnal.gov/hq- integration/AimData/SDA_summary_files/fra me.htm  Volunteers for SDA analysis always welcome


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