EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2022)

Mu2e DAQ and slow control systems

  • Gioiosa Antonio,
  • Bonventre Richard,
  • Donati Simone,
  • Flumerfelt Eric,
  • Horton-Smith Glenn,
  • Morescalchi Luca,
  • O’Dell Vivian,
  • Pedreschi Elena,
  • Pezzullo Gianantonio,
  • Spinella Franco,
  • Uplegger Lorenzo,
  • Rivera Ryan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202226201011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 262
p. 01011

Abstract

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The Mu2e experiment at the Fermilab Muon Campus will search for the coherent neutrinoless conversion of a muon into an electron in the field of an aluminum nucleus with a sensitivity improvement by a factor of 10,000 over existing limits. The Mu2e Trigger and Data Acquisition System (TDAQ) uses otsdaq as the online Data Acquisition System (DAQ) solution. Developed at Fermilab, otsdaq integrates both the artdaq DAQ and the art analysis frameworks for event transfer, filtering, and processing. otsdaq is an online DAQ software suite with a focus on flexibility and scalability and provides a multiuser, web-based, interface accessible through a web browser. The data stream from the detector subsystems is read by a software filter algorithm that selects events which are combined with the data flux coming from a Cosmic Ray Veto System. The Detector Control System (DCS) has been developed using the Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System (EPICS) open source platform for monitoring, controlling, alarming, and archiving. The DCS System has been integrated into otsdaq. A prototype of the TDAQ and the DCS systems has been built at Fermilab’s Feynman Computing Center. In this paper, we report on the progress of the integration of this prototype in the online otsdaq software.