Speaker
Dustin James Anderson
(California Institute of Technology (US))
Description
Back in 2011, the CMS collaboration introduced Data Scouting as a way to produce physics results with events that could not be stored on disk, due to resource limits in the data acquisition and offline infrastructure. This technique was proved to be effective during 2012, when 18 inverse fb of 8 TeV collisions were collected. This technique is now a standard ingredient for CMS and ATLAS data-taking strategy. In this talk, we present the status of data scouting in CMS and the improvements introduced fin 2015 and 2016, which promoted data scouting to a coherent discovery tool for the LHC Run II.
Author
Dustin James Anderson
(California Institute of Technology (US))