DocumentCode :
1518792
Title :
The T2K Near Detector Data Acquisition Systems
Author :
Thorpe, M. ; Angelsen, C. ; Barr, G. ; Metelko, C. ; Nicholls, T. ; Pearce, G. ; West, N.
Author_Institution :
Harwell Sci. & Innovation Campus, STFC Rutherford Appleton Lab., Didcot, UK
Volume :
58
Issue :
4
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
1800
Lastpage :
1806
Abstract :
T2K is a second generation long-baseline experiment in Japan, designed to perform precision studies of neutrino oscillations. A neutrino beam originating at the J-PARC facility is sampled by two near detectors, approximately 280 m distant from the source and directed towards the Kamioka underground facility, 295 km distant, where the Super-Kamiokande water Cerenkov detector is situated. Both the on-axis (INGRID) and off-axis (ND280) near detectors employ the MIDAS framework for their data acquisition systems. Events are selected via a flexible hardware trigger, which allows mixed operating modes incorporating beam spill, cosmic and calibration triggers. Data are acquired from the front-end electronics over optical Gigabit Ethernet links by custom MIDAS front-end applications distributed over a cluster of Linux computers. Event fragments from all sub-detectors are merged and logged on a central backend processor and then copied to remote storage for long-term archival. The system is also designed to allow flexible partitioning of sub-detectors for standalone diagnostics and calibration. We present the design of the DAQ system and report on experience gathered during early operation of the near detectors.
Keywords :
Cherenkov counters; data acquisition; high energy physics instrumentation computing; local area networks; neutrino oscillations; nuclear electronics; optical communication equipment; DAQ system design; INGRID near detector; J-PARC facility; Kamioka underground facility; Linux computer cluster; MIDAS framework; MIDAS front end applications; Maximum Integrated Data Acquisition System; ND280 near detector; Super-Kamiokande; T2K experiment; back end processor; beam spill triggers; calibration triggers; cosmic triggers; distance 295 km; event fragment merging; flexible hardware trigger; front end electronics; long baseline experiment; mixed operating modes; near detector data acquisition systems; neutrino beam; neutrino oscillations; off axis near detector; on axis near detector; optical Gigabit Ethernet links; water Cerenkov detector; Calibration; Clocks; Data acquisition; Detectors; Monitoring; Neutrino sources; Optical fiber communication; Data acquisition systems; MIDAS; neutrino oscillation;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2011.2141685
Filename :
5770192
Link To Document :
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