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Status of the calibration and alignment framework at the Belle II experiment
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Yaschenko, S
, Sevior, M
, Bilka, T
, Ritter, M
, Kuhr, T
, Dossett, D
in
Algorithms
/ Automation
/ Calibration
/ Data collection
/ Parallel processing
/ Physics
/ Sensors
2017
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Status of the calibration and alignment framework at the Belle II experiment
by
Yaschenko, S
, Sevior, M
, Bilka, T
, Ritter, M
, Kuhr, T
, Dossett, D
in
Algorithms
/ Automation
/ Calibration
/ Data collection
/ Parallel processing
/ Physics
/ Sensors
2017
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Status of the calibration and alignment framework at the Belle II experiment
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Status of the calibration and alignment framework at the Belle II experiment
2017
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Overview
The Belle II detector at the Super KEKB e+e−collider plans to take first collision data in 2018. The monetary and CPU time costs associated with storing and processing the data mean that it is crucial for the detector components at Belle II to be calibrated quickly and accurately. A fast and accurate calibration system would allow the high level trigger to increase the efficiency of event selection, and can give users analysis-quality reconstruction promptly. A flexible framework to automate the fast production of calibration constants is being developed in the Belle II Analysis Software Framework (basf2). Detector experts only need to create two components from C++ base classes in order to use the automation system. The first collects data from Belle II event data files and outputs much smaller files to pass to the second component. This runs the main calibration algorithm to produce calibration constants ready for upload into the conditions database. A Python framework coordinates the input files, order of processing, and submission of jobs. Splitting the operation into collection and algorithm processing stages allows the framework to optionally parallelize the collection stage on a batch system.
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IOP Publishing
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