The ATLAS Readout System for LHC Runs 2 and 3

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Authors
  • A. Borga
  • R. Blair
  • G.J. Crone
  • B. Green
  • A. Kugel
  • M. Joos
  • J. Love
  • J.G. Panduro Vazquez
  • J. Schumacher
  • P. Teixeira-Dias
  • L. Tremblet
  • W. Vandelli
  • J.C. Vermeulen
  • O. Rifki
  • P. Werner
  • F.J. Wickens
Publication date 08-2023
Journal Journal of Instrumentation
Article number P08022
Volume | Issue number 18 | 8
Number of pages 36
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Institute of Physics (IoP) - Institute for High Energy Physics (IHEF)
Abstract
The ReadOut System (ROS) is a central part of the data acquisition (DAQ) system of the ATLAS Experiment at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The system is responsible for receiving and buffering event data from all detector subsystems and serving these to the High Level Trigger (HLT) system via a 10 GbE network, discarding or transporting data onward once the trigger has completed its selection process. The ATLAS ROS was completely replaced during the 2013-2014 experimental shutdown in order to meet the demanding conditions expected during LHC Run 2 and Run 3 (2015-2025). The ROS consists of roughly one hundred Linux-based 2U-high rack-mounted servers equipped with PCIe I/O cards and 10 GbE interfaces. This paper documents the system requirements for LHC Runs 2 and 3 and the design choices taken to meet them. The results of performance measurements and the re-use of ROS technology for the development of data sources, test platforms for other systems, and another ATLAS DAQ system component, namely the Region of Interest Builder (RoIB), are also discussed. Finally performance results for Run 2 operations are presented before looking at the upgrade for Run 3.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/18/08/P08022
Other links https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85169560349
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