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Software and computing for Run 3 of the ATLAS experiment at the LHC

NázevTitle
Software and computing for Run 3 of the ATLAS experiment at the LHCSoftware and computing for Run 3 of the ATLAS experiment at the LHC
Druh výsledkuResult type
Článek v časopiseJournal article
AutořiAuthors
G. Aad, E. Aakvaag, B. Abbott, K. Abeling, B. Ali, K. Augsten, B. Bergmann, H. Day-Hall, P. Fiedler, Z. Hubáček, S. Mondal, M. Myška, L. Novotný, V. Petousis, S. Pospíšil, K. Smolek, A. Sopczak, V. Vacek, P. Vokáč, O. Zaplatílek
DOIDOI
10.1140/epjc/s10052-024-13701-w
Časopis / citaceJournal / citation
European Physical Journal C. 2025, 85(3), ISSN 1434-6052.
RokYear
2025
JazykLanguage
eng
WoSWoS
001574034000001
ScopusScopus
2-s2.0-105012444351
RIVRIV
RIV/68407700:21220/25:00388716!RIV26-MSM-21220___
ProjektProject
CERN-CZ III - Výzkumná infrastruktura pro experimenty v CERN - LM2023040 (2023–2026)CERN-CZ III - Výzkumná infrastruktura pro experimenty v CERN - LM2023040 (2023–2026); Institucionální podpora na rozvoj výzkumné org.Institucionální podpora na rozvoj výzkumné org.; Výzkum základních stavebních kamenů hmoty s využitím špičkových technologiíFundamental constituents of matter through frontier technologies

AbstraktAbstract

The ATLAS experiment has developed extensive software and distributed computing systems for Run 3 of the LHC. These systems are described in detail, including software infrastructure and workflows, distributed data and workload management, database infrastructure, and validation. The use of these systems to prepare the data for physics analysis and assess its quality are described, along with the software tools used for data analysis itself. An outlook for the development of these projects towards Run 4 is also provided.

The ATLAS experiment has developed extensive software and distributed computing systems for Run 3 of the LHC. These systems are described in detail, including software infrastructure and workflows, distributed data and workload management, database infrastructure, and validation. The use of these systems to prepare the data for physics analysis and assess its quality are described, along with the software tools used for data analysis itself. An outlook for the development of these projects towards Run 4 is also provided.