A Gauge Model of Data Selection, Acquisition and Analysis for LHC
Abstract
A novel model of the data selection, acquisition and analysis for a multi-purpose and multi-component high-energy-physics experiment is presented. Its departure point is the freedom and the responsibility given to the different physics groups of the experiment to impose, on the event-by-event basis, their physics-goal-optimal configurations of (i) the sub-detectors, (ii) the trigger and data acquisition system, and (iii) the reconstruction and analysis framework. Its target is to develop, in a close analogy to the construction of the gauge models in particle physics, the overall data handling scheme, in which a multi-purpose experiment becomes an association of coexistent, yet largely independent, physics-group-based sub-experiments sharing common hardware maintenance, data-acquisition, and data reconstruction resources.
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