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    Process and Data Flow Control in KLOE

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    Abstract The core of the KLOE distributed event building system is a switched network. The online processes are distributed over a large set of processors in this network. All processes have to change coherently their state of activity as a consequence of local or remote commands. A fast and reliable message system based on the SNMP protocol has been developed. A command server has been implemented as a non privileged daemon able to respond to "set" and "get" queries on private SNMP variables. This process is able to convert remote set operations into local commands and to map automatically an SNMP subtree on a user-defined set of process variables. Process activity can be continuously monitored by remotely accessing their variables by means of the command server. Only the command server is involved in these operations, without disturbing the process flow. Subevents coming from subdetectors are sent to different nodes of a computing farm for the last stage of event building. Based on features of the SNMP protocol and of the KLOE message system, the Data Flow Control System (DFC) is able to rapidly redirect network traffic, keeping in account the dynamics of the whole DAQ system in order to assure coherent subevent addressing in an asynchronous "push" architecture, without introducing dead time. The KLOE DFC is currently working in the KLOE DAQ system. Its main characteristics and performance are discussed

    Mono-chromatic single photon events at the muon collider

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    The cross section for lepton pair annihilation into a photon and a dark photon or an axion-like particle is constant for large center-of-mass energies because some of the portal operators coupling Standard Model and dark sector are proportional to the energy. Feebly coupled though they are, these portal operators will be enhanced by the large center-of-mass energy made available by a muon collider and thus provide the ideal example of possible physics beyond the Standard Model to be studied with such a machine. We discuss the characteristic signature of the presence of these operators: mono-chromatic single photon events for the two benchmarks of having center-of-mass energies of 3 and 10 TeV and integrated luminosity of, respectively, 1 and 10 ab1^{-1}. We find that an effective scale of the portal operator as large as Λ=112\Lambda=112 TeV for an axion-like particle and Λ=141\Lambda=141 TeV for a dark photon can be separated from the background with a confidence level of 95% in the first benchmark; these interaction scales can be raised to Λ=375\Lambda=375 TeV and Λ=459\Lambda=459 TeV in the case of the second benchmark. The signal for the pseudo-scalar particle can be distinguished from that of the spin-1 with about 200 events. The response of the detector to high-energy photons is examined.Comment: 12 pages, 9 figure

    STUDY OF THE NEUTRAL DECAYS OF THE KL FOR THE CP VIOLATION MEASUREMENT AT KLOE

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    Oscilacije Bs0

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    For a long time, the B0 s -B¯0 s system has eluded a complete investigation of its observables. Only recently, the Tevatron experiments have accumulated sizable B0 s samples which allow a direct and precise study of the system properties. This contribution reviews the most up-to-date measurements by the CDF and DØ Collaborations of the B0 s -B¯0 s system parameters: the mass and decay-width differences, ∆ms and ∆Γs between the heavy and light B0 s mass eigenstates, the average decay width Γs and the CP-violating phase in the mixing φs.Dugo je vremena sustav B0 s -B¯0 s bio nedokučiv potpunim istraživanjima svojih fizičkih veličina. Tek su nedavna mjerenja na Tevatronu sakupila poveće uzorke B0 s koji omogućuju izravno i točno proučavanje svojstava tog sustava. Ovdje se daje pregled najnovijih mjerenja parametara sustava B0 s -B¯0 s koja su obavila suradnje DØ i CDF: razlike masa i širina raspada teškog i lakog svojstvenog stanja B0 s , ∆ms i ∆Γs, prosječne širine raspada, Γs i faze miješanja koja krši CP, φs

    Preliminary Report on the Study of Beam-Induced Background Effects at a Muon Collider

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    Physics at a multi-TeV muon collider needs a change of perspective for the detector design due to the large amount of background induced by muon beam decays. Preliminary studies, based on simulated data, on the composition and the characteristics of the particles originated from the muon decays and reaching the detectors are presented here. The reconstruction performance of the physics processes HbbˉH\to b\bar b and ZbbˉZ\to b\bar b has been investigated for the time being without the effect of the machine induced background. A preliminary study of the environment hazard due to the radiation induced by neutrino interactions with the matter is presented using the FLUKA simulation program

    Charged Particle Tracking in Real-Time Using a Full-Mesh Data Delivery Architecture and Associative Memory Techniques

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    We present a flexible and scalable approach to address the challenges of charged particle track reconstruction in real-time event filters (Level-1 triggers) in collider physics experiments. The method described here is based on a full-mesh architecture for data distribution and relies on the Associative Memory approach to implement a pattern recognition algorithm that quickly identifies and organizes hits associated to trajectories of particles originating from particle collisions. We describe a successful implementation of a demonstration system composed of several innovative hardware and algorithmic elements. The implementation of a full-size system relies on the assumption that an Associative Memory device with the sufficient pattern density becomes available in the future, either through a dedicated ASIC or a modern FPGA. We demonstrate excellent performance in terms of track reconstruction efficiency, purity, momentum resolution, and processing time measured with data from a simulated LHC-like tracking detector

    Towards a muon collider

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    A muon collider would enable the big jump ahead in energy reach that is needed for a fruitful exploration of fundamental interactions. The challenges of producing muon collisions at high luminosity and 10 TeV centre of mass energy are being investigated by the recently-formed International Muon Collider Collaboration. This Review summarises the status and the recent advances on muon colliders design, physics and detector studies. The aim is to provide a global perspective of the field and to outline directions for future work

    Towards a Muon Collider

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    A muon collider would enable the big jump ahead in energy reach that is needed for a fruitful exploration of fundamental interactions. The challenges of producing muon collisions at high luminosity and 10 TeV centre of mass energy are being investigated by the recently-formed International Muon Collider Collaboration. This Review summarises the status and the recent advances on muon colliders design, physics and detector studies. The aim is to provide a global perspective of the field and to outline directions for future work.Comment: 118 pages, 103 figure

    Erratum:Towards a muon collider

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