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This report provides an overview of the Tevatron Collider Program and its operations, including updates on the particle physics and experimental research being conducted. It also discusses the current status and future plans for the Tevatron Collider.
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Detector and Computing Operations Hugh Montgomery DOE Tevatron Operations Review March 27, 2007
Talk Outline • Introduction • The Tevatron Collider Program • The Neutrino Program • Summary 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
Physics Research Program • Particle physics -- understand what are the fundamental components of our universe and how they interact. • Experimental research uses Accelerators • complex of accelerators at Fermilab, Tevatron Collider, Neutrinos • Large Hadron Collider, CERN, Switzerland. • Cosmic radiation; • optical telescopes • charged cosmic rays • WIMPS – cold dark matter • Two theoretical physics groups • particle physics • cosmology. • All the components of the research program are naturally intertwined. 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
Research Sector 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
Strategy: The Big Picture • Exploit our investments; operate the current program • Develop and Mount a mid-term future program for 2010 - 2015 • Do R&D for the longer term future 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
Tevatron Collider Operations • Run II operations • Are going extremely well • Integrated Luminosity > 2 fb-1 for each experiment • Run IIB: Upgrades are complete, and are invaluable for current high intensity • High Luminosity Operation is successful • The luminosity decays over the course of a store, from 2.9 1032 cm-2.sec-1 at the 1st moment of the record store to 0.3 1032 cm-2.sec-1 at the end of some stores • The trigger suite/mix gets adjusted as the luminosity changes. • The compact nature of the D0 tracker leads to very high occupancies at the highest luminosities – work on reconstruction and identification algorithms is currently in progress. 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
CDF Data taking efficiency 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
D0 Data Taking Efficiency 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
D0 Integrated Luminosity 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
Tevatron Collider Operations • Run IIB Offline computing continues to rely on: • Lab computing infrastructure: buildings, power and cooling and has required very considerable investment • Continued investment in computing resources, networking, and effort • In kind computing from participating international agencies, exploitation of which, in turn, relies on Laboratory and DOE Networking investments • High Luminosity Operation is successful • The offline reconstruction keeps pace with the data taking • Strategies are balances between immediate reconstruction and getting the calibrations in place to minimize multiple passes through reconstruction. • Major re-reconstructions have been successfully mounted using remote resources. Major Grid usage, interoperation of LCG and OSG. • The data are providing physics • Note publications • 2006 Year of the Tevatron, Bs mixing, top mass, W mass, single Top, Higgs limits. • There are results based on 2 fb-1 at the Moriond conferences just a few weeks after the data were taken. 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
Bs Oscillations 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
Study of CP Violation in the Bs System 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
Evidence for Single-Top Production 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
Top and W Mass Measurements New at Moriond 2007 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
Light Mass Higgs Preferred! New: SM Higgs Mass <144 GeV at 95% cl. 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
Higgs Sensitivity ICHEP2006 Combined Results New single channel results from both CDF and D0 show improvement, full suite of channels and combinations not yet in. 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
Two model parameters: Mass and coupling (/MPl), For (/MPl) = 0.1, M1 = 0.85 TeV from D0 M1 = 0.89 TeV from CDF Randall-Sundrum Extra Dimensions 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
2 fb-1 Physics D0: Bsmm 95% cl Upper limit 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
Tevatron Collider Resources • Director’s Task Force Report: Fall 2005 • Recommendations aimed at strengthening the support of the experiments • Laboratory has responded: • We try to apply individuals where need is well identified and a match is found • Attempt to gain with efficiencies, common solutions, common groups across the two experiments (eg system management of online, farms operations) • Attempting to maintain strong post-doc cadre by increasing quotas • Have increased the Visitor’s budgets by ~25% • The Collaborations have responded: • Streamlining of effort needs from detector operations through physics analysis 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
Collaboration Scientific Effort • Both Experiments instituted MOUs which are updated every two years. This permits the experiment management to have a gauge of the expectations. Of course any projection of the future are sensitive to numerous influences and can be quite volatile. • Based on 2005,2006, 2007 process is reliable • D0: • 2007, 2008, 2009: Head count 602, 498, 383*; FTE 357, 272, 184 • CDF • 2007, 2008, 2009: Head count ~600*; FTE 392, 297, 236 • * approaches are different • Operations: Detector and Offline needs about 100-120 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
Tevatron Collider Experiment Operations We maintain the support of the Tevatron Collider Experiments 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
International Financing • Laboratory works with the funding agencies through International Finance Committees for each experiment. • Meetings twice (now once) per year • Reports from the experiments • Comments from the funding agencies, for DOE and NSF this is an opportunity to make statements about University support. • There have been significant contributions to detector operations, especially to CDF. • There have been major contributions to computing for both experiments. This enabled D0 to do a complete reprocessing of their Run “IIa” data. 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
Neutrino Operations • Booster Neutrinos • MiniBooNe • SciBooNe ( soon to operate) • Neutrinos at the Main Injector (NuMI) • MINOS • Near Detector underground at Fermilab • Far Detector in Soudan Mine 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
NuMI/MINOS Performance 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
NuMI/MINOS Performance • MINOS • Detector Operations going very well • Efficiencies are near 100% as expected. • Timely first results with 1 x 1020 pot • Data now doubled 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
MINOS Data taking efficiency 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
NuMI/MINOS Performance 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
MINOS Results 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
The Neutrino Experiments The numbers here include everything associated with the Experiments. 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
Safety Performance • The Safety Performance in each of PPD and CD has been excellent. • The last recordable injury within CDF, D0, or MINOS occurred nearly two years ago. • Since then there have been a few first aid cases. • There have been no recordable injuries involving Users at these facilities either only one or two first aid cases. • In CD the division recently passed the milestone of five years without a DART case. 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
Conduct of Operations • FSO Operational Awareness Program, Conduct of Operations Review • Mixed Review Team: 2 from FSO, 3 from Fermilab. • Detailed review of D0 and CDF Operations • Documentation and Procedures- CRADS (Critical Review and Approach Documents) • Operational Practices – CRADs • Equipment and Systems Control CRADs • Incident/Emergency Situation CRADs • Detector Control Room Walkthrough • Process Control Room Walkthrough • Logbooks • Meetings • Review Conclusions • Noteworthy Practices • Documentation and Procedures • Operating Practices • Equipment and System Controls • Incident/Emergency Situations • Opportunities for Improvement • Documentation – conversion to electronic • Incident/Emergency Situations 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
Cyber Security • It is extremely important that our work not be impaired/destroyed by corruption of data or loss of access incidents. • Over the course of the past two years, there have been several reviews and assist visits from DOE at several levels. • The reviews have been consistently good. • We have lost neither data nor analysis time through incidents with our Fermilab major systems. • Continued vigilance is a necessity 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
Review Scorecard 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
Publication History 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery
Summary • Fermilab Accelerator Based Program continues to be vital • Collider Program is producing the best physics in the world, instantaneous luminosity is growing and the experiments are handling it very well. • 1st results appear based on data only a few weeks old, more generally within year. • Neutrino Operations have been excellent, Booster and NuMI beam power increases and the experiments are operating beautifully. MINOS results were timely, update this summer expected • The experiments do indeed make optimal use of the data provided by the accelerator. • The Collider collaborations understand what is needed to operate the experiments. The effort available will be sufficient to support operations through 2009. • However, that’s not enough. To maximize the exploitation of the physics potential of the program, the Collaborations, the Laboratory, and the agencies need to work together. More would be better. • Our safety and cyber security records over the past two years have been exemplary. • I believe we have closed out all previous Recommendations on Detector Operations attributed to the Laboratory. • We could usefully use increased support for the Collider Program at the level of $1M to ensure the maximal exploitation of the physics potential. 2007 DOE Tevatron Operations Review – Hugh Montgomery