# The Run Control system of the NA62 experiment

**Authors:** Nicolas Lurkin

arXiv: 1701.07683 · 2017-04-05

## TL;DR

The paper describes the design and evolution of the Run Control system for the NA62 experiment at CERN, which manages complex detector subsystems to facilitate precise measurements of rare kaon decays.

## Contribution

It introduces a centralized Run Control system that integrates multiple subsystems and evolves with operational feedback, enhancing usability and future automation.

## Key findings

- Successful integration of trigger and data acquisition systems.
- Continuous evolution of the control system based on operational feedback.
- Plans for future automation and knowledge integration.

## Abstract

The NA62 experiment at the CERN SPS aims at measuring the ultra-rare decay $K^+ \to \pi^+ \nu \bar{\nu}$ with 10% accuracy. This can be achieved by detecting about 100 Standard Model events with 10% background in 2-3 years of data taking. The experiment consists of a large number of subsystems dedicated to the detection of the incoming kaon and outgoing pion and also focusing on particle identification and vetoing capabilities. Run Control has been designed to link their trigger and data acquisition systems in a single central application easily controllable by educated but non-expert operators. The application has been continuously evolving over time, integrating new equipments and taking into account requirements and feedback from operation. Future development includes a more automatized system integrating the knowledge acquired during the operation of the experiment.

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