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Title: What and Where is CERN, LHC, CMS


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What and Where is CERN, LHC, CMS?
European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN)
Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS)
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CERN Airport and Accelerator
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The CMS Detector - Subsystems
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The US CMS Collaboration
Expected to grow to more than 500 physicists by
the start of data taking in mid 2008.
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Forward Calorimeter Lowered into the CMS
Collision Hall (US CMS)
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HCAL Scintillator _at_ FNAL - Lab5/6
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HCAL Electronics _at_ FNAL
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Barrel Calorimeter Inserted into the CMS Magnet
(US CMS)
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Barrel Calorimeter Inside Magnet Coil
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Calorimeter Cosmic Self-Trigger
US CMS has celebrated (FY06) completing 97 of
the Detector Project. Exercised the detectors in
the Assembly Hall prior to final installation in
the underground Collision Hall.
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CMS Magnet - Status
Cooled down. Inserted HCAL late March 2006.
Field mapped by FNAL physicists
Worlds largest electromagnet 2.5 GJ
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FNAL designed, built, and used the tools to map
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FNAL field map of CMS good to a few parts per
10,000
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Alignment and Magnetic Field
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ME On the Cover of Science
YE1 lowering 3 of the 6 ME disks in position in
UX5 (Collision Hall)
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Final ME Chambers (ME-1/3)
Last (468th) CSC chamber installed on March 8th,
2007 at 430 pm (CERN time) End of a chapter that
started at FNAL with production of Chamber 1 on
October 1998.
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Endcap Muon Chambers (US CMS)
Commissioned the US CMS detectors with cosmic
rays both above in the Assembly Hall and below
ground in the Collision Hall.
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ME Cosmic Ray Track Through 4 Stations
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Magnet Test and Cosmic Challenge of CMS in the
Assembly Hall test with cosmic ray muons
detected by almost ALL CMS detector subsystems
silicon tracker, electromagneic calorimeter,
hadronic calorimeter andd muon chambers
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Lowering Barrel Calorimeter into the CMS
Collision Hall
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New York Times Magazine May 15, 2006
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Lowering the Endcap Calorimeter and the Endcap
Muon System into the CMS Collision Hall, 100 m
underground.
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The CMS Silicon Strip Tracker
CMS Half of Outer Barrel Modules Constructed at
FNAL (5,208 in full system)
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CMS TOB module production and test at SiDet
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Silicon Tracker-Outer Barrel (US CMS) Completed
There are about 10 million Si strip detection
elements
Cosmic ray
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Data Quality Monitoring _at_ FNAL
CMS - 5 Million Cosmic Events Reconstructed at
FNAL
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Forward Pixels 50 Completed
Pixel sensor wafer showing various sizes needed
to form panels
Wafer of pixel readout chips
Pixel readout chip 4160 pixels 100 x 150 m2
Bump bonded detectors received from vendors
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CMS Forward Pixel Assembly at FNAL in SiDet
Need another hand?
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Packing and Shipping Half-Disks to CERN
Swiss Flight
Look at that leg room!
Dont slip now!
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First Production Half Cylinder with Half-Disks
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Completion of First Production CMS Pixel
Half-Cylinder at SiDET (25 of total FPIX
Detector)
Status 2nd Production Half-Cylinder shipped in
June to CERN. Currently finishing 3rd
Half-Cylinder.Expect 4th and last Half-Cylinder
to ship this autumn.
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Remote Operations of US CMS
The LHC is a discovery machine so we must be
ready on day one. Practice data transfer and
data quality monitoring and remote data analysis.
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Remote Analysis at the ROC (FNAL)
During the Fall, 2006 CMS Test the FNAL and CERN
ROC shared data taking shifts.
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http/uscms.org/roc
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Iguana Event Display at the ROC
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Tiered System for Data Flow
  • T0 at CERN
  • Record raw data and DST
  • Distribute raw data and DST to T1s
  • T1 centers
  • Pull data from T0 to T1 and store
  • Make data available to T2

FNAL Chicago
RAL Oxford
T1
T1
FZK Karlsruhe
T1
T0
  • T2 centers
  • DST analysis.
  • Local data distribution

T1
T1
CNAF Bologna
T1
IN2P3 Lyon
CMS data sizes and computing needs require a
worldwide approach to Physics analysis. FNAL is
US CMS national computing center. There is an
LPC T2 at FNAL in addition.
PIC Barcelona
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Fermilab CMS Tier-1 Center
Worldclass Computing Facilities, Worldclass
People!
Petabyte Disk and Tape Storage, Thousands of
CPUs, multi-10Gbit networking
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CMS Tier0 -gt Tier 1 Data Transfer
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A Hierarchical Computing Model
T0 at CERN, T1 at Fermilab as US CMS national
computing center, T2 at UCSD, Caltech, UFlorida,
Wisconsin, MIT, Nebraska and Purdue as regional
US CMS centers. ( Brazil China)
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US CMS T1 and T2 Sites
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LPC Web Information
http//www.uscms.org/LPC/LPC.htm
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LPC Group Leaders
Colin
  • Was run by Avi Yagil, Sarah Eno new governance
    in train
  • offline/edm Liz Sexton-Kennedy (FNAL),
  • tracking Kevin Burkett (FNAL), Steve Wagner
    (CO)
  • e/gamma Yuri Gershtein (FSU), Colin Jessup
    (Notre Dame), Jeff Berryhill (FNAL)
  • muon Eric James (FNAL) , Michael Schmitt
    (Northwestern)
  • jet/met Rob Harris (FNAL), Marek Zielinski
    (Roch)
  • Tau Alexei Safonov (Texas AM)
  • simulation Daniel Elvira (FNAL), Harry Cheung
    (FNAL)
  • trigger Greg Landsberg (Brown) , Kaori Maeshima
    (FNAL)
  • Physics Boaz Klima (FNAL)
  • b tag Meena Narain (Brown), Cecilia Gerber (UIC)

Eric
Steve
Michiel
Rob
Yuri
Daniel
Cecila
Hans
Avi
Marek
Liz
Boaz
Anna
Heidi
Kaori
Greg
Harry
Sarah
Meena
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Discovery Physics
With only 1 fb-1 CMS will begin to explore the
TeV mass scale
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