Status of the data acquisition, trigger, and slow control systems of the Mu2e experiment at Fermilab

The Mu2e experiment at the Fermilab will search for a coherent neutrinoless conversion of a muon into an electron in the field of an aluminum nucleus with a sensitivity improvement by a factor of 10,000 over existing limits. In this work, the Mu2e Trigger and Data Acquisition System (TDAQ) uses otsd...

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Published inNuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment Vol. 1046
Main Authors Gioiosa, Antonio, Bonventre, Richard, Donati, Simone, Flumerfelt, Eric, Horton-Smith, Glenn, Morescalchi, Luca, Murat, Pavel, O’Dell, Vivian, Pedreschi, Elena, Pezzullo, Gianantonio, Spinella, Franco, Uplegger, Lorenzo, Rivera, Ryan A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier 11.11.2022
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Summary:The Mu2e experiment at the Fermilab will search for a coherent neutrinoless conversion of a muon into an electron in the field of an aluminum nucleus with a sensitivity improvement by a factor of 10,000 over existing limits. In this work, the Mu2e Trigger and Data Acquisition System (TDAQ) uses otsdaq framework as the online Data Acquisition System (DAQ) solution. Developed at Fermilab, otsdaq integrates several framework components — an artdaq-based DAQ, an art-based event processing, and an EPICS-based detector control system (DCS), and provides a uniform multi-user interface to its components through a web browser. Data streams from the Mu2e tracker and calorimeter are handled by the artdaq-based DAQ and processed by a one-level software trigger implemented within the art framework. Events accepted by the trigger have their data combined, post-trigger, with the separately read out data from the Mu2e Cosmic Ray Veto system. Foundation of the Mu2e DCS, EPICS – an Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System – is an open-source platform for monitoring, controlling, alarming, and archiving. A prototype of the TDAQ and the DCS systems has been built and tested over the last three years at Fermilab’s Feynman Computing Center, and now the production system installation is underway. This work presents their status and focus on the installation plans and procedures for racks, workstations, network switches, gateway computers, DAQ hardware, slow controls implementation, and testing.
Bibliography:Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
USDOE Office of Science (SC), High Energy Physics (HEP)
European Union (EU)
Thousand Talents Plan
Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN)
AC02-07CH11359; 690835; 734303; 822185; 858199; 101003460
Helmholtz Association
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation
FERMILAB-CONF-22-905-PPD
ISSN:0168-9002
1872-9576