WBS 1.3.9 Simulation and Offline Analysis
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WBS 1.3.9 Simulation and Offline Analysis . Yury Kolomensky UC Berkeley. Components. Simulation tools in support of the detector design Muon production rates and beamline simulation Background estimates Solenoid modeling, field maps Detector modeling and optimizations Tracker
WBS 1.3.9 Simulation and Offline Analysis
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WBS 1.3.9Simulation and Offline Analysis Yury KolomenskyUC Berkeley
Components • Simulation tools in support of the detector design • Muon production rates and beamline simulation • Background estimates • Solenoid modeling, field maps • Detector modeling and optimizations • Tracker • Calorimeter • Cosmic ray veto • Reconstruction algorithms and calibrations • All detector systems • Overall infrastructure • Analysis farm and disk access to data • Integrated framework, code support, build tools, periodic software releases • Data formats (raw/DST) and conditions data • Physics analysis • Major work starting this year
Cost Estimates • Just started detailed WBS • Hardware • Offline/analysis farm • Based on current CPU needs per trigger, projected throughput (including Moore’s law scaling) and data rates • Generic (unix-based) PC farm: $500k including installation and support infrastructure • Disk space • Based on the projected raw data size, assuming 25% of all data on disk (for processing and calibrations) • Extrapolate $/GB to FY09 based on scaling over the last 10 years: $135k • Large (46%) contingency due to extrapolations • Manpower • 7 FTEs, mainly academic personnel (postdocs+grads) • Peaks in early years when design is optimized, then rises towards operations