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run10145078
Run 10145078 (5/25)
The first 990,000 events from this run are analyzed. Configuration was "production2009_200Gev_Single / Physics"
The clusters are generated from Qtdata. These clusters differ from the "appended/internal" L1 DSM input clusters in two aspects. 1. Qt8 sums are NOT truncated. 2. The perimeter high towers are ignored according to Eleanor's table.
Total of 40 clusters, one for each Qt32 board, are compared to the threshold.
LED suppression is done by looking at the number of channels with ADC>10, and cutting at 800.
Number of trigger breakdown per module. Unlike previous analysis, now I'm basing this on the appended L1 data instead of the Qtdata. The differences are explained at the top of this page.
North Large: Total 50878 triggers, top 5 cells produced 21% of the NL triggers.
South Large: Total 46317 triggers, top 5 cells produced 13% of the SL triggers.
North Small: Total 42602 triggers, top 5 cells produced 15% of the NS triggers.
South Small: Total 65395 triggers, top 5 cells produced 14% of the SS triggers.
Overall, 47.4% of the trigger came from large cells.
For the following plots, the origin is South Up.
Cluster sum distribution. (after low 5 bit suppression)
Trigger multiplicity
Pseudo Rapidity vs. Number of Triggers
Attached spreadsheets show number of triggers, pseudo-rapidity, and phi for each cell. There is one for Qtdata based triggers, and another for L1 based triggers.
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