The ATLAS Trigger Simulation with Legacy Software

Catrin Bernius, Gorm Aske Gram Krohn Galster, Andy Salnikov, Joerg Stelzer, Werner Wiedenmann

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Abstract

Physics analyses at the LHC require accurate simulations of the detector response and the event selection processes, generally done with the most recent software releases. The trigger response simulation is crucial for determination of overall selection efficiencies and signal sensitivities and should be done with the same software release with which data were recorded. This requires potentially running with software dating many years back, the so-called legacy software, in which algorithms and configuration may differ from their current implementation. Therefore having a strategy for running legacy software in a modern environment becomes essential when data simulated for past years start to present a sizeable fraction of the total. The requirements and possibilities for such a simulation scheme within the ATLAS software framework were examined and a proof-of-concept simulation chain has been successfully implemented. One of the greatest challenges was the choice of a data format which promises long term compatibility with old and new software releases. Over the time periods envisaged, data format incompatibilities are also likely to emerge in databases and other external support services. Software availability may become an issue, when e.g. the support for the underlying operating system might stop. The encountered problems and developed solutions will be presented, and proposals for future development will be discussed. Some ideas reach beyond the retrospective trigger simulation scheme in ATLAS as they also touch more generally aspects of data preservation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number042043
Book seriesJournal of Physics - Conference Series
Volume1085
Number of pages6
ISSN1742-6596
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Oct 2018

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