Title: US CMS Advisory Board
1- US CMS Advisory Board
- University of CaliforniaAt Riverside
- May 18-19, 2001
2US CMS Advisory BoardMay 18, 2001 1730
- Issues for this Meeting (Discussion) H. Newman
- Contributions from the IB Chairs
- CP Project Items D. Green
- SC Project Items L. Bauerdick
- CMS and US CMS Items D. Stickland
- Base Program Action Committee V. Hagopian
- Election Committee Result, Issues J. Hauser,
J. Hanlon - Next Meeting Site and Date H. Newman
- Physics in the US J. Branson, D. Green
- Remote Control Room Working Group
- Discussion of a Physics Analysis Center
- AOB Adjourn for Dinner by
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3US CMS Issues for DiscussionDiscussed at
Advisory Board
- Launching the Research Program
- MO, Ongoing SC, Residence-at-CERN Costs
- Strengthening Physics Analysis Based in the US
- US-Based Centers FNAL (Tier1) and Tier2s
- Requirements for Analysis Centers
- Remote Control Room
- We will need a WG design, prototype, test
- The US HEP Base Program
- Problem of University Group Budgets
- Support for Greater Funding for the DOE Office
of Science and NSF EPP - Annual Base Program Requests
- Quantifying Our Projects Base Program Manpower
- Focus on Constructive Actions this year Letter
Visit - Snowmass
4 US CMS Annual Base Program Requests from
Projects
- Framework Project Oriented Requests Only Need
to Be Consistent with the Base Program - Specifically identified as required to fulfill
particular tasks in the WBS, according to a
known schedule - Usually handled within the general funding
envelopedetermined through the normal annual
review process - Travel treated as a Special Item(Also
Software and Computing, until now) - Prioritization of Requests By L1 PMs, in
consultation with L2 PMs and Institutional
Boards - L2 Managers and IB Chairs conduct IB discussions
of project-related needs - Each group needs to consider, prioritize what
they request - Software and Computing Project Base Program
Requests Coordinated with the Construction
Project Starting this Fall.
5- US CMS Collaboration Meeting
- University of CaliforniaAt Riverside
- May 18-19, 2001
6US CMS Collaboration MeetingAgenda Friday May 18
- 100 Introduction Harvey Newman
- 110 Welcome to UC Riverside Chancellor Ray
Orbach - 120 Meeting Logistics UCR Group
Activities Robert Clare - 135 Physics Analysis in the US James Branson
- 155 Report from the US SC User Facility
Mgr Vivian ODell - 215 Report from the US SC Core Software Mgr
Ian Fisk - 235 JetMet PRS Group Report Shuichi Kunori
- 305 COFFEE
- 325 Muon PRS Group Report Darin Acosta
- 355 E/Gamma PRS Group Report Jim Branson
- 415 Remote Control Room and Analysis Dan
Green Center In the US - 435 Discussion All
- 515 ADJOURN
- 530 - 730 PM Advisory Board Meeting at Science
Library (Bldg 60)
7US CMS Collaboration MeetingAgenda Saturday May
19
- 830 Report to the US CMS Collaboration Harvey
Newman - 850 The Status of CMS
Michel Della Negra - 910 US CMS Construction Project Report Dan
Green - 1000 US CMS Software and Computing
Project Lothar Bauerdick Report - 1030 CMS Core Software and Computing David
Stickland - 1050 US Advisory Software and Computing Board
Irwin Gaines - 1105 COFFEE
- 1120 CMS Physics and L1 Trigger TriDAS
Progress Wesley Smith - 1150 Grids for US CMS and CMS Paul Avery
- 1205 Election Committee Report IB Chairs,
ASCB Jim Hanlon Jay Hauser - 1220 LUNCH
- By Video
8US CMS Collaboration MeetingAgenda Saturday May
19
- 120 Heavy Ions In CMS Bolek Wyslouch Pablo
Yepes - 200 Education and Outreach Dan Karmgard
- 215 HCAL Report Andris Skuja
- 230 EMU Report John Layter
- 245 ECAL Report Renyuan Zhu
- 300 SiTrk Report Tim Bolton
- 315 FPIX Report Dick Lander
- 330 COFFEE
- 355 Physics Reconstruction and Selection
Report Jim Branson - 415 Discussion of Issues Vasken Hagopian
- 510 Next Meeting AOB Harvey Newman
- 530 ADJOURN
9- Report to US CMS
- Harvey B Newman, CaltechUS CMS Collaboration
Meeting - May 18-19, 2001
10This image shows a portion of
the central barrel ring
of the
CMS Return Yoke, on the right.
The ring is
15m diameter and
weighs around 1800 tonnes. It
will support the magnet system and all of the
barrel detectors. YB-2, YB-1, YB0 Ready YB1
Started. YE-1 Assembly Startedat CERN Last Week.
11SUSY Discovery and Study
12Higgs event into two Photons
13The CMS Collaboration
Belgium
Number of Laboratories
Bulgaria
Austria
USA ?
Member States
58
USA
Finland
CERN
Non-Member States
50
USA
36
France
144
Total
Germany
Russia
Number of Scientists
Greece
Uzbekistan
Hungary
Ukraine
1010
Member States
Italy
Slovak Republic
Non-Member States
448
Georgia
UK
Belarus
Poland
351
USA
Turkey
Armenia
India
Total
Portugal
1809
Spain
China
Estonia
Pakistan
Switzerland
Cyprus
Korea
China (Taiwan)
Croatia
1809 Physicists and Engineers 31 Countries
144 Institutions
Oct, 17th, 2000/sm http//cmsdoc.cern.ch/pictures/
cmsorg/overview.html
14US CMS is Progressing 387 Members 38 US
Institutions
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15 CMS A View to PhysicsLHC Schedule V31
- CMS Working Detector Done By 1 Nov. 2005
- Ring Closed and Cold End 2005
- LHC One-Beam Commissioning Feb. - Mar. 2006
- LHC 1 Month Pilot Run April 2006
- Pre-Physics Shutdown May - July 2006
- Physics Run Lumi 2 X 1033 August 2006 - 10
fb-1 Accumulated February 2007 - Lead Ion Run (Six Weeks) Mar. - April 2007
16Commissioning
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17 US CMS 2000-2001Getting Down to Business
- Construction Project On Schedule and On
BudgetHCAL and EMU In Mass Production - Successful Lehman Review Last Week Dan Green,
PO and L2 - Common Projects Essentially Done
- ECAL, EMU and HCAL gt 50 CompleteTriDAS and
FPIX 25 Complete - CSC Assembly Experience Favorable 35 of 148
CSCs Produced On Schedule - HCAL HB- Absorber Done Install Ahead of
Sched.Scint. Planes at CERN From May 2412 of
18 HB Wedges Ready HB Optics 80 Complete
18Fermilab CSC factory
19 US CMS 2000-2001Getting Down to Business
- ECAL Progress on APD Radiation HardnessFirst
Monitor Laser System to CERN this Summer - Double EB, EE Crystal Boules in Russia Crystals
to Spec. in China - FPIX Now moving from RD to prototyping
- 14 micron resoln confirmed in testbeam
- SiDet Important US Involvement in Production
(J. Incandela) - New US Groups Kansas, Kansas State, UCSB
2062mm diameter PWO ingots from Bogoroditsk
21CMS TriDAS
- Trigger TDR A CMS Level 1 Milestone(With Thanks
to Wesley Smith) - Submitted to LHCC 11/28/2000 CERN/LHCC
2000-38 CMS TDR 6.1 - Approved in March 2001
- http//cmsdoc.cern.ch/cms/TDR/TRIGGER-public/trig
ger.html - Level 1 Trigger Successful Calorimeter and Muon
Prototype Tests - E.g. Sector Processor 6 Crates ?1
- DAQ Technology is Moving Fast and In The Right
Direction - Single-step EVB now the baseline
- High Level Triggers PRS Project Led by Paris
Sphicas. US active in all 4 Groups - Full Level 2 Results by July Now on Lvl 3
22CPT Project
- CMS CPT Actually Three Projects, closely coupled
- Computing and Core Software D. Stickland
- Physics Reconstruction and Selection P. Sphicas
- TriDAS(Online Farm and Software) W.
Smith P. Sphicas - CPT deliverables document L. Taylor
(http//cmsdoc.cern.ch/cms/cpt/april01_rrb) - Task Breakdown, Deliverables, Cross-projects
- Project plan allows clean management of these
three different types of task - Cross Project Joint Technical Board (JTB)
- Cross Project Task Forces
- CAFÉ Soft. Arch. Framework J. Branson
23CMS Management Board and Steering Committee
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24Software Professional Manpower (? MoUs)
- 1 year delay of LHC
- Online Core-SW added
- Reassess-ment of Core-SW roles planning
25US and Worldwide Data Grid for CMS
26US CMS Software and Computing Project
- GOALS To provide the software and computing
resources needed to enable US physicists to
fully participate in the physics program of
CMS - Allow US physicists to play key roles and exert
an appropriate level of leadership in all
stages of computing related activities - From their home institutions
- LEADERSHIP L1
PM Lothar Bauerdick - User Facility L2 PM
Vivian ODell - Core Applications Software L2 PM Ian Fisk
27US-CMS SC Project Steps to First-Round
Baseline
- Aug 1998 First presentation to DOE/NSF
(Newman Taylor) - 12/98 - 6/00 Project Management Plan (PMP)
- 11/98, 5/99 Favorable DOE/NSF Peer
Reviews Funding for Software Engineers - 7/99 - Acting Software and Computing Board
L1/L2 PMs - 12/99 Submission of Draft PMP to DOE/NSF
- 1/00 WBS, Draft Funding Profile for
2000-2006 Presented at DOE/NSF Peer Review - 3/00 Start Up Funding for UF Subproject
- 5/17/00 First GriPhyN ITR Proposal (Grid IT
RD) - 5/20/00 SC Organization Approved and PMP by US
CMS CB - 6/5/00 US CMS Constitution Amendments Competed
- 5/30/00 DOE/NSF Proposed Funding Profile
- 6/25/00 Finalize updated PMP, sent to
collaboration - 6/00 - 11/00 Update Requirements and Costs
Refine WBS - 7/00 - 1/01 First Tier2 Center Prototype Startup
- 10/00 FNAL Oversight Panel Reviews Start
- 11/14/00 Project Baselining Review by DOE/NSF
- 11/18/00 L1 PM Starts Appoints L2 PMs (CAS, UF)
28US CMS Elective Offices
- CB Chair and Deputy Term Through Mid-2002
- Advisory Board Up for Re-Election (Term To
Mid-2003) - Darin Acosta U Florida TRIDAS
- Tom Ferguson CMU EMU
- Vasken Hagopian FSU HCAL
- Dick Lander UC Davis FPIX
- Renyuan Zhu Caltech ECAL
- Randy Ruchti Notre Dame EO Coordinator
- Jim Branson UCSD Physics
Coordinator - Election Committee Through Early Spring 2002
- Jim Hanlon
- Jay Hauser
- Report by the Election Committee Saturday Noon
29US CMS ASCB
- Transition from the Acting SC Board in Fall 2000
- Provide Input and Feedback to the US SC
Projecton US CMS needs, within the project scope
- Well-versed in Software and Computingfor
Physics, and Technical Aspects - Physics Coordinator Also a Member
- CP PM US Intl SW PMs, CD Head and CB Chair
Ex-Officio - Two Year Terms Starting in Alternate Years
- Shuichi Kunori (With Thanks)
- Irwin Gaines (Chair) FNAL
- Paul Avery Florida
- Sarah Eno Maryland
- Sridhara Dasu Wisconsin
- David Stickland Princeton
- Jim Branson, Physics Coordinator UC San Diego
- Robert Clare UC Riverside
30US CMS Issues for DiscussionDiscussed at
Advisory Board
- Launching the Research Program
- MO, Ongoing SC, Residence-at-CERN Costs
- Strengthening Physics Analysis Based in the US
- US-Based Centers FNAL (Tier1) and Tier2s
- Requirements for Analysis Centers
- Remote Control Room
- We will need a WG design, prototype, test
- The US HEP Base Program
- Problem of University Group Budgets
- Support for Greater Funding for the DOE Office
of Science and NSF EPP - Annual Base Program Requests
- Quantifying Our Projects Base Program Manpower
- Focus on Constructive Actions this year
- Snowmass
31US CMS Remote Control Room
US CMS is using the CDF/KEK remote control room
for Run II as a starting point. However, we want
to expand the scope to encompass a US based
physics group and US LHC accelerator tasks
-- Dan Green
32A Working Example SPARC
33SPARC Real Time Data
34 US CMS Annual Base Program Requests from
Projects
- Framework Project Oriented Requests Only Need
to Be Consistent with the Base Program - Specifically identified as required to fulfill
particular tasks in the WBS, according to a
known schedule - Usually handled within the general funding
envelopedetermined through the normal annual
review process - Travel treated as a Special Item(Also
Software and Computing, until now) - Prioritization of Requests By L1 PMs, in
consultation with L2 PMs and Institutional
Boards - L2 Managers and IB Chairs conduct IB discussions
of project-related needs - Each group needs to consider, prioritize what
they request - Software and Computing Project Base Program
Requests Coordinated with the Construction
Project Starting this Fall.
35US CMS Collaboration Next Meetings
- Next Collaboration Board Meeting
- December 2001 at Fermilab
- Annual Collaboration Meeting 2002 Proposed for
the End of May - Candidate Host Institutions Propose by or at
December 2000 CB - Try to Coordinate with a Major Subdetector
Meeting - This Year We Are Coordinated with
Physics
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