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Title: The World Year of Physics


1
Activities of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
(UNL) High Energy Physics Group in CMS
NSF Proposal PHY-0653592 Experimental High
Energy Physics
  • Overview of Group Involvements
  • HEP Group Personnel and Their Affiliations
  • Areas of Involvement in CMS
  • Physics Directions
  • Leadership Roles
  • CMS effort and cost breakdown for upcoming year

2
Who is on the phone with you today?
Greg Snow
Dan Claes
Ken Bloom
Aaron Dominguez
3
UNL High Energy Physics Group Overview
For the duration of the 3-year base-funding
proposal (June 2007 June 2010), the UNL HEP
group will be pursuing frontier physics research
through its collaboration in Fermilabs DZERO and
CERNs CMS Experiments. The anticipated
breakdown of commitment, averaged over the
group, for the 3 years is Year One (2007-2008)
50 CMS, 50 DZERO Year Two (2008-2009) 60 CMS,
40 DZERO Year Three (2009-2010) 75 CMS, 25
DZERO The group also leads a nationally
recognized education/outreach experiment, CROP
the Cosmic Ray Observatory Project, that, along
with other outreach efforts, makes it a leading
group in physics education/outreach at many
levels.
4
UNL HEP Personnel and Their Project Affiliations
5
UNL HEP Personnel and Their Project Affiliations
Bellavance
  • Postdoctoral Research Physicists
  • Bellavance DZERO
  • A. Sobol CMS
  • M. Eads CMS and DZERO
  • S. Malik CMS and DZERO

Senior Research Associate, left group in January
2007 for Fermilab Computing Division
Eads
Postdoctoral Research Associate, to leave group
imminently to resume position in Russia
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Malik
Research Assistant Professor
Supported by present Claes/Snow base
funding grant
6
UNL HEP Personnel and Their Project Affiliations
  • Replacing these two positions is crucial to the
    groups
  • strength in CMS
  • Bellavance replacement is foreseen to transition
    DZERO
  • to CMS over the course of proposed 3-year
    program
  • Ideal candidate DZERO graduating Ph.D. aiming
    for
  • LHC involvement. Several top candidates exist.

7
UNL HEP Personnel and Their Project Affiliations
8
UNL HEP Personnel and Their Project Affiliations
Other Affiliated Staff Brian Bockelman CMS
Tier2, CSE graduate student Makoto Furukawa CMS
Tier2 administrator, CSE Dept. Carl Lundstedt
CMS Tier2 administrator, CSE Dept. David
Swanson CMS Tier2 Principal Investigator,
CSE Department Plus undergraduate
physics majors contributing to DZERO, CMS, and
our outreach efforts
9
The DZERO Experiment
DZERO is a mature facility in data-taking and
physics publication mode, with data-taking
continuing until 2009 and analysis extending
through 2010 UNL involvements in Level-2 and -3
trigger electronics and software, track
reconstruction software, physics analysis (QCD,
Electroweak, Top Quark, Higgs Searches, and New
Phenomena), internal Editorial Boards,
luminosity measurement, data-taking shifts, other
service work, Speakers Bureau, Public Tour
Area Present leadership roles G. Snow
Co-convener of Luminosity Working Group M. Eads
Co-convener of Muon ID Working Group
10
HEP Group Education and Outreach
The UNL HEP group faculty members are
leaders nationally known HEP education and
outreach initiatives
  • Summary of initiatives
  • The Cosmic Ray Observatory Project (CROP)
  • 1.34 Million NSF grant
  • Snow serves as task leader for Education/Outreach
  • for the Pierre Auger Observatory in
    Argentina and
  • Colorado
  • Claes serves as Education/Outreach for the
  • emerging DUSEL and UNO initiatives in
  • Colorado
  • Bloom and Dominguez have important outreach
  • initiatives funded by their NSF Career grants

11
The UNL group in the CMS Experiment
  • UNL joined the CMS experiment in 1994
  • Preparation of the Technical Proposal
  • Luminosity Measurement
  • Forward and Diffractive Physics simulations
  • CMS Ph.D. Thesis Award Program
  • Major new initiatives over the last 3 years
  • Forward Pixel Detector U.S. based project
  • A. Dominguez is coordinator of Forward Pixel
    module
  • testing
  • Tier-2 Computing Center at UNL very high
    visibility
  • One of 7 in the United States
  • K. Bloom is project manager for all US Tier-2
    centers

12
Fermilab in Batavia, Illinois
Sidet Silicon Detector Facility
The DZERO Expt. Proton Anti- proton collisions
CDF

LPC LHC Physics Center and ROC Remote Operat
ions Center
Wilson Hall
The UNL group has and will rely on FNAL resources
for CMS, making it convenient to split effort
with DZERO involvements
13
CMS accomplishments, past 12 months
  • Hosted annual US-CMS collaboration meeting,
    April 2006
  • (Snow and full group)
  • Forward and Diffractive Physics contribution to
    CMS-TOTEM
  • Letter of Intent (CERN/LHCC 2006-039/G-124)
  • (Snow, Sobol)
  • CMS Thesis Awards Program
  • (Snow)
  • UNL CMS Tier-2 computing center progress and
    data challenge
  • (Bloom, Dominguez, Tier-2 affiliated staff)
  • Forward Pixel Detector progress
  • (Dominguez, Eads, Malik)
  • Tracking and Vertex Reconstruction
  • (Dominguez, Lundstedt, graduate students)

14
The CMS Thesis Award Program
  • Unique to CMS at CERN
  • Initiated by G. Snow in 2000, served as
    Secretary
  • of the 8-member Committee for 7 years
  • Committee has dealt with 49 nominated theses
  • in 7 years
  • Recipients receive plaque and expenses to an
    intl
  • conference to present thesis results
  • Work concentrated Sept.-Dec. when nominated
    theses
  • are critiqued and ranked by Committee
  • Secretarys work extends throughout the year
  • Most of the Thesis Award recipients have
    continued
  • on CMS as postdocs and are in leadership
    positions

15
The CMS Thesis Award Program
Ivica Puljak 2001 recipient
Web page
Large plaque in Building 40
16
Nebraskas Tier-2 Computing Center for CMS
  • Major commitment to CMS computing
  • and analysis for many years
  • Generous University support
  • Bloom serves as US-CMS Tier-2
  • Program Manager (7 sites)
  • Last 12 months
  • Successful fall 2006 data challenge
  • Transition to final software
  • (CMSSW) and data management
  • frameworks

Bloom, Dominguez with Tier-2 PI David Swanson
(UNL CSE Dept., Director Research Computing
Facility) with Tier-2 CPU cluster
17
Fall 2006 Computing, Software, Analysis Challenge
(CSA06)
Nebraskas Tier-2
Data transferred (Tbyes) to the 7 U.S. Tier-2
sites
18
Fall 2006 Computing, Software, Analysis Challenge
(CSA06)
Nebraskas Tier-2
CPU hours generating Monte Carlo for the
challenge
19
The Pixel Detector for CMS
Disks
  • Consists of Barrel and Forward Disks
  • USA responsible for Forward Disks
  • 100 150 µm2 pixel size ? excellent spatial
    resolution ?10-20 µm
  • Charge sharing promoted by 4T B field and 200
    tilt in FPix
  • 4 Forward disks (FPix)
  • Each Disk made of two ½-disks
  • Z?34.5 and ?46.5 cm (? 6 cm above beam line)
  • 96 blades, 192 panels, 672 plaquettes
  • Plaquettes Sensor Readout Chips Flex
    Circuits
  • 4320 Readout Chips
  • 18 million pixels
  • 0.45 m2 silicon
  • Nebraska responsible for testing and grading all
    plaquettes and panels

1m
IR
0.3m
Barrel
Panel (4 types)
Disk
Plaquette (7 types)
20
Nebraskas Responsibility
Testing Area
  • Operate and maintain testing area at Sidet (FNAL)
  • Hardware, software, shifts
  • Test all plaquettes and panels
  • 8 plaquettes/day (672 needed)
  • 2 panels/day (192 needed)
  • Grade plaquettes and panels

Burn-in Box
Test Stand
Modules under test
Plaquette
Panel
21
Plaquettes/Panels Tested
  • Need EIGHT ½-disks
  • ½-disk needs 84 plaquettes of SEVEN types on 24
    panels of FOUR types

Plaquettes tested and assembled on panels ½ -
disk equivalent
http//fpixserv.fnal.gov8081/production/
22
½-Disk and ½-Cylinder
Panels on First Production ½-Disk
Pilot Run Detector
  • Tested modules for 2007 CMS Pilot Run FPix
    Detector (8 panels)
  • Invaluable learning tool for the real run
  • Shipped to CERN in January 07
  • First Production ½-disk now in making
  • First Production ½- cylinder now being
    instrumented
  • Ship 8 ½-disks and
  • 4 ½-cylinders by summer 2008

First Production ½-Cylinder
23
CMS goals, next 12 months
  • Complete Forward Pixel Detector, establish
    silicon RD lab at UNL
  • (Dominguez, Bloom, Claes, Eads, Malik, graduate
    students)
  • Commission Tier-2 cluster to full capacity,
    CSA07 challenge
  • (Bloom, Dominguez, Tier-2 affiliated staff)
  • Forward and Diffractive Physics,
    publication-grade paper challenge
  • (Snow, postdoc)
  • Primary vertexing
  • (Dominguez, Claes)
  • CMS luminosity measurement
  • (Snow, postdoc)
  • Physics Commissioning
  • (Bloom, Claes, Dominguez, Snow, postdocs,
    graduate students)
  • CMS Thesis Award Program
  • (Snow)

24
CMS physics organization
The UNL HEP group has expertise (Tevatron) in
many areas of CMS physics
25
2007 Physics Exercise Papers we want to write
in 2008
Complete this slide Hard single and double
diffractive paper (diagram and plot) Involvement
in similar efforts by other group
members Meeting with physics conveners at FNAL
in April
26
CMS Leadership Summary
  • Snow
  • Secretary, CMS Thesis Award Committee
  • CMS and US-CMS Collaboration Board
    representative
  • Chair, Fermilab Board of Directors ESH
    Committee
  • (CMS safety issues for US-CMS collaborators)
  • Bloom
  • US-CMS Tier-2 Program Manager
  • Member of CMS ROC Advisory Committee
  • Senior Advisor in CMS Top Physics group
  • Dominguez
  • UNL representative on the Tracker Institution
    Board
  • Member of the US-CMS Institutional Advisory Board

27
Projected CMS effort in 2007
Bloom Professor 75
Claes Professor 25-50
Dominguez Professor 75
Snow Professor 50
Eads Postdoc 50 Supervised by Bloom and Dominguez
Malik Research Asst. Prof. 100 Supervised by Bloom and Dominguez
(Bellavance) Senior Rsrh. Associate 25 Replacement to begin mid-2007
(Sobol) Post doc 100 Replacement to begin mid-2007
Keller Student 20 (reflects mostly summer research time)
Kelly Student 20 (reflects mostly summer research time)
28
Fraction of first-year proposal budget devoted to
CMS
CMS commitment Amount Requested
Snow (50 of summer salary) 10,692 22,239
Claes (25 of summer salary) 4,396 17,585
Postdoc (at least 1 full-time CMS) 44,000 88,000
Benefits (28 of above salaries) 16545 35,551
Undergrads - 14,252
GRA (at least one committed to CMS) 18,600 37,200
Graduate Tuition Remission 5,952 11,904
Grad Student Health 750 1,500
Domestic Travel (50 CMS) 16,100 32,200
Foreign Travel (100 CMS) 12,000 12,000
Publications - 250
Materials Supplies - 4,750
Subtotal 120,035 276,574
IDC 29,866 72,409
Total Request 149,901 345,388
? 43 CMS
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