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The ATLAS EventIndex

D. Barberis, I. N. Aleksandrov, E. Alexandrov, Zbigniew Baranowski, Luca Canali, E. Cherepanova, Gancho Dimitrov, Andrea Favareto, Álvaro Fernández Casaní, Elizabeth Gallas, Carlos García Montoro, S. González de la Hoz, Julius Hřivnáč, Alexander Iakovlev, Andrei Kazymov, M. Mineev, F. Prokoshin, G. Rybkin, J. Salt, J. Sánchez, R Sorokoletov, R. Többicke, Petya Vasileva, M. Villaplana Perez, Ruijun Yuan

2023Computing and Software for Big Science12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The ATLAS EventIndex system comprises the catalogue of all events collected, processed or generated by the ATLAS experiment at the CERN LHC accelerator, and all associated software tools to collect, store and query this information. ATLAS records several billion particle interactions every year of operation, processes them for analysis and generates even larger simulated data samples; a global catalogue is needed to keep track of the location of each event record and be able to search and retrieve specific events for in-depth investigations. Each EventIndex record includes summary information on the event itself and the pointers to the files containing the full event. Most components of the EventIndex system are implemented using BigData free and open-source software. This paper describes the architectural choices and their evolution in time, as well as the past, current and foreseen future implementations of all EventIndex components.

Topics & Concepts

Atlas (anatomy)Large Hadron ColliderComputer scienceATLAS experimentEvent (particle physics)SoftwareImplementationDatabaseOperating systemSoftware engineeringParticle physicsPhysicsQuantum mechanicsBiologyPaleontologyParticle Detector Development and PerformanceParticle physics theoretical and experimental studiesDistributed and Parallel Computing Systems
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