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the JETMET Run Selection

the JETMET Run Selection. Missing E T definitions / Criteria Results for p13.06 Post-shutdown data: Runs from 172400 to 177830 (June 8 th )  64 pb -1 reconstructed Compare with pre-shutdown data  Total lumi : 115 pb -1 Prospects. Criteria to select good runs?.

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the JETMET Run Selection

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  1. the JETMET Run Selection • Missing ET definitions / Criteria • Results for p13.06 Post-shutdown data: • Runs from 172400 to 177830 (June 8th) •  64 pb-1 reconstructed • Compare with pre-shutdown data •  Total lumi : 115 pb-1 • Prospects G. Bernardi LPNHE - Paris

  2. Criteria to select good runs? * Criteria must be: Physics independent Lumi independent Robust * Inclusive Criteria (MET oriented): Average missing ET (x and y component)  must be centered to 0 Rms of missing ET is dependent on process/lumi but is slowly varying Scalar ET is not constrained  must be used only with caution * Exclusive Criteria (JET oriented) Phi distribution of the Jets must be flat Jet multiplicity is physics dependent: stable for a given trigger mix  only the phi uniformity (but it’s already a lot!) can be safely tested w/o making physics assumptions G. Bernardi LPNHE - Paris

  3. MET-x and y, < > and RMS Pre-shutdown one entry/run RMS-MET-x <MET-x> RMS-MET-y <MET-y> G. Bernardi LPNHE - Paris

  4. Good Run Definition Only Runs/Files with >= 1000 events are considered, in order to have enough statistical precision on the average/rms measurements. Define the average shift:MET-xy = sqrt [ (<MET-x>)2 +(<MET-y>)2] and similar def. for RMS-xy = sqrt [ ( RMS-x )2 +( RMS-y )2] To declare a RUN “GOOD”: 1) Require MET-xy < 6 GeV in all files of a run, and MET-xy < 4 GeV in average 2) Require RMS-xy < 18 GeV in all files of a run and RMS-xy < 16 GeV in average 3) Require scalar ET > 70 GeV in all files of a run and scalar ET > 80 GeV G. Bernardi LPNHE - Paris

  5. Variables for Run Selection Pre-shutdownone entry/good run < 16 GeV < 4 GeV > 80 GeV Not used G. Bernardi LPNHE - Paris

  6. XY shift, rms, setb, metb (Now) Post-shutdownone entry/good run < 16 GeV < 4 GeV > 80 GeV Not used G. Bernardi LPNHE - Paris

  7. Post-shutdown. Before Run Sel. GeV ? MET-xy File # GeV RMS-xy File # GeV SET File # G. Bernardi LPNHE - Paris

  8. Runs 176568-70 From the logbook: CAP Marco Verzocchi Inherited store 2507 from the previous shiftcrew. ……. At around 4:00 (roughly 3/4 of run 176568) two BLS started misbehaving, giving 4 contiguous hot cells at (eta,phi)= (-31/-32,56/57). This was first noticed by the remote GM shifter, and then it took almost 2 hours to fix it (with help from Nirmalya). The runs affected by this problem are 176568 (last quarter), 176569 and 176570. After the problem was fixed went back to normal smooth running. There is no explanation for the fact that the two BLS boards started misbehaving almost simultaneously. G. Bernardi LPNHE - Paris

  9. Runsel variables for those Runs shift rms <set> 176568 +++++= 1 +++ 3.15 11.47 117.53 176568 +++++= 2 +++ 3.31 10.99 113.66 176568 +++++= 3 +++ 2.96 12.58 118.68 176568 +++++= 4 +++ 2.72 12.75 115.76 176568 +++++= 5 +++ 3.83 11.59 117.83 176568 +++++= 6 +++ 3.05 11.61 117.52 176568 +++++= 7 +++ 2.99 13.06 115.68 176568 +++++= 8 +++ 2.91 10.63 113.46 176568 +++++= 9 +++ 2.75 10.47 114.61 176568 +++++= 10 +++ 2.05 11.54 112.53 176568 +++++= 11 +++ 41.11 55.46 179.05 176568 +++++= 12 +++ 44.71 57.15 180.01 176568 +++++= 13 +++ 43.33 57.95 172.29 176568 +++++= 14 +++ 41.07 57.75 172.22 176568 +++++= 15 +++ 42.59 56.02 173.52 176568 ?????? 15 ==> 16.17 26.74 135.62 shift rms <set> 176569 +++++= 1 +++ 42.13 55.47 168.02 176569 +++++= 2 +++ 42.66 56.84 174.32 176569 ?????? 2 ==> 42.39 56.16 171.17 176570 +++++= 1 +++ 38.97 55.47 166.81 176570 +++++= 2 +++ 39.88 58.65 178.41 176570 +++++= 3 +++ 39.85 54.66 172.29 176570 ?????? 3 ==> 39.57 56.26 172.50 176571 +++++= 1 +++ 3.69 10.28 106.15 176571 +++++= 2 +++ 3.43 10.78 109.06 176571 +++++= 3 +++ 3.09 10.87 108.01 176571 +++++= 4 +++ 3.44 10.58 105.41 G. Bernardi LPNHE - Paris

  10. Post-shutdown. After Run Sel. GeV MET-xy File # GeV RMS-xy File # GeV SET File # G. Bernardi LPNHE - Paris

  11. Post-shutdown. After Run Sel. GeV MET-xy Run # GeV RMS-xy Run # GeV SET Run # G. Bernardi LPNHE - Paris

  12. Post-shutdown Run Selection(3.1) From Run 172400 to 177830 ( 8th of June) we keep: 4189 Files. We reject: 183 files0.958 we keep: 404 Runs. We reject: 59 runs 0.873 we keep: 127 M Events. We reject: 121 M evts0.913 Recorded Lumi: we keep: 57198. pb-1. We reject: 5643. pb-10.910 Delivered Lumi: we keep: 63487. pb-1 We reject: 6495. pb-1 0.907 # of Runs not treated so far: 26. Corresponding to: 1658. pb-1, fraction: 0.026 G. Bernardi LPNHE - Paris

  13. METB and SETB (mean, RMS) Pre-shutdown one entry/good run METB - rms METB - mean SETB – mean SETB - rms G. Bernardi LPNHE - Paris

  14. METB and SETB (Now) Post-shutdown one entry/good run METB - rms METB - mean SETB – mean SETB - rms G. Bernardi LPNHE - Paris

  15. METB x and y Post-shutdownone entry/file in good run G. Bernardi LPNHE - Paris

  16. METB, x and y, mean and RMS Post-shutdown one entry/run RMS-MET-x <MET-x> RMS-MET-y <MET-y> G. Bernardi LPNHE - Paris

  17. overview of post-shutdown… March April May June MET-xy RMS-xy SET G. Bernardi LPNHE - Paris

  18. Summary New run selection performed on post-shutdown data On the post-shutdown data, we see a degradation of the calo quantities. Higher fraction of events at high MET, warm zones We have about 64 pb-1 recoed / 57 pb-1 good runs in average are available after shutdown, i.e. 91% of the data This fraction is being increased by making the run selection file by file, or lumi block based but we must correct the caldata chunk . G. Bernardi LPNHE - Paris

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