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:[http://www.nersc.gov/users/getting-help/ NERSC Users Services Group] can answer all machine-related questions. |
:[http://www.nersc.gov/users/getting-help/ NERSC Users Services Group] can answer all machine-related questions. |
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5. Get a GitLab account |
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:* Follow the instructions [http://teacher.pas.rochester.edu:8080/wiki/pub/Lz/WBS1p11UsefulLinks/GitLabQuickstartYM.pdf here]. |
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:* LZ code that you will need to access is maintained in the [https://lz-git.ua.edu/ LZ git repository]. |
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==Getting Started== |
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Some slides from TeV Particle Astrophysics meeting to get you started on LZ project |
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* Overview of direct dark matter search physics and experiment |
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** https://indico.cern.ch/event/469963/contributions/2277617/ |
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* LUX experiment results (best in the world currently) |
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** http://indico.cern.ch/event/469963/contributions/2267235/ |
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* LZ experiment status |
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==Useful Links== |
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** http://indico.cern.ch/event/469963/contributions/2267248/ |
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* Ultimate experiment in the planning for the next decade |
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** http://indico.cern.ch/event/469963/contributions/2267249/ |
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==Further information== |
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* General LZ computing info |
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** http://teacher.pas.rochester.edu:8080/wiki/bin/view/Lz/WBS1p11UsefulLinks |
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* Simulations information is also available from |
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** http://teacher.pas.rochester.edu:8080/wiki/bin/view/Lz/LzSimulations |
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*Git Tutorial |
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Latest revision as of 03:29, 11 June 2017
Registering with LZ
1. First Steps for New Users (includes registration with the LZ VO).
2. Get your Twiki account.
- In case of problems, please contact Frank Wolfs.
3. Sign up for the WBS 1.11 mailing list
4. Get a NERSC PDSF computing account (the Berekely cluster)
- Fill out the NERSC New Account Request Form.
- When requesting a PDSF account Simon Fiorucci should be the local LBNL contact.
- Login to NIM to manage your account.
- NERSC Users Services Group can answer all machine-related questions.
5. Get a GitLab account
- Follow the instructions here.
- LZ code that you will need to access is maintained in the LZ git repository.
Getting Started
Some slides from TeV Particle Astrophysics meeting to get you started on LZ project
- Overview of direct dark matter search physics and experiment
- LUX experiment results (best in the world currently)
- LZ experiment status
- Ultimate experiment in the planning for the next decade
Further information
- General LZ computing info
- Simulations information is also available from