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2009 BSMD Status for 500 GeV Run
The BSMD status analysis for the 500 GeV data proceeds in two steps. First, each strip is assigned a status for the whole run from an analysis of fills 10399, 10402, 10403, 10404, 10407, 10412, and 10415. Pedestals are analyzed using NZS data, tails using L2W data. Status bits are described in detail here. Once each strip has an assigned status, those strips that are not marked as bad move on to the second step. Here the strips are examined fill-by-fill: for each fill the strip pedestal is QAed by re-applying the pedestal cuts, and a pedestal correction is calculated as the MPV of the strip's ADC distribution if that MPV is greater than the RMS. Finally, we upload a number of tables to the database: for each BSMD plane there is one that contains a universal status for every strip, one for each fill containing a status for every strip, and one for each fill containing the RMS and pedestal correction for every strip. Attached is a pdf that presents the results of this study. All code and root files are archived at /star/institutions/mit/wleight/archive/2009-pp500-bsmdStatus/.
Table 1: Pedestal correction, RMS, and status vs. fill for each module.
Cr 1 | Mod 46 | Mod 47 | Mod 48 | Mod 49 | Mod 50 | Mod 51 | Mod 52 | Mod 53 | Mod 54 | Mod 55 | Mod 56 | Mod 57 | Mod 58 | Mod 59 | Mod 60 |
Cr 2 | Mod 1 | Mod 2 | Mod 3 | Mod 4 | Mod 5 | Mod 6 | Mod 7 | Mod 8 | Mod 9 | Mod 10 | Mod 11 | Mod 12 | Mod 13 | Mod 14 | Mod 15 |
Cr 3 | Mod 31 | Mod 32 | Mod 33 | Mod 34 | Mod 35 | Mod 36 | Mod 37 | Mod 38 | Mod 39 | Mod 40 | Mod 41 | Mod 42 | Mod 43 | Mod 44 | Mod 45 |
Cr 4 | Mod 16 | Mod 17 | Mod 18 | Mod 19 | Mod 20 | Mod 21 | Mod 22 | Mod 23 | Mod 24 | Mod 25 | Mod 26 | Mod 27 | Mod 28 | Mod 29 | Mod 30 |
Cr 5 | Mod 61 | Mod 62 | Mod 63 | Mod 64 | Mod 65 | Mod 66 | Mod 67 | Mod 68 | Mod 69 | Mod 70 | Mod 71 | Mod 72 | Mod 73 | Mod 74 | Mod 75 |
Cr 6 | Mod 76 | Mod 77 | Mod 78 | Mod 79 | Mod 80 | Mod 81 | Mod 82 | Mod 83 | Mod 84 | Mod 85 | Mod 86 | Mod 87 | Mod 88 | Mod 89 | Mod 90 |
Cr 7 | Mod 91 | Mod 92 | Mod 93 | Mod 94 | Mod 95 | Mod 96 | Mod 97 | Mod 98 | Mod 99 | Mod 100 | Mod 101 | Mod 102 | Mod 103 | Mod 104 | Mod 105 |
Cr 8 | Mod 106 | Mod 107 | Mod 108 | Mod 109 | Mod 110 | Mod 111 | Mod 112 | Mod 113 | Mod 114 | Mod 115 | Mod 116 | Mod 117 | Mod 118 | Mod 119 | Mod 120 |
Table 2: BSMD Spectra used for status determination for each module (for fills listed above).
Cr 1 | Mod 46 | Mod 47 | Mod 48 | Mod 49 | Mod 50 | Mod 51 | Mod 52 | Mod 53 | Mod 54 | Mod 55 | Mod 56 | Mod 57 | Mod 58 | Mod 59 | Mod 60 |
Cr 2 | Mod 1 | Mod 2 | Mod 3 | Mod 4 | Mod 5 | Mod 6 | Mod 7 | Mod 8 | Mod 9 | Mod 10 | Mod 11 | Mod 12 | Mod 13 | Mod 14 | Mod 15 |
Cr 3 | Mod 31 | Mod 32 | Mod 33 | Mod 34 | Mod 35 | Mod 36 | Mod 37 | Mod 38 | Mod 39 | Mod 40 | Mod 41 | Mod 42 | Mod 43 | Mod 44 | Mod 45 |
Cr 4 | Mod 16 | Mod 17 | Mod 18 | Mod 19 | Mod 20 | Mod 21 | Mod 22 | Mod 23 | Mod 24 | Mod 25 | Mod 26 | Mod 27 | Mod 28 | Mod 29 | Mod 30 |
Cr 5 | Mod 61 | Mod 62 | Mod 63 | Mod 64 | Mod 65 | Mod 66 | Mod 67 | Mod 68 | Mod 69 | Mod 70 | Mod 71 | Mod 72 | Mod 73 | Mod 74 | Mod 75 |
Cr 6 | Mod 76 | Mod 77 | Mod 78 | Mod 79 | Mod 80 | Mod 81 | Mod 82 | Mod 83 | Mod 84 | Mod 85 | Mod 86 | Mod 87 | Mod 88 | Mod 89 | Mod 90 |
Cr 7 | Mod 91 | Mod 92 | Mod 93 | Mod 94 | Mod 95 | Mod 96 | Mod 97 | Mod 98 | Mod 99 | Mod 100 | Mod 101 | Mod 102 | Mod 103 | Mod 104 | Mod 105 |
Cr 8 | Mod 106 | Mod 107 | Mod 108 | Mod 109 | Mod 110 | Mod 111 | Mod 112 | Mod 113 | Mod 114 | Mod 115 | Mod 116 | Mod 117 | Mod 118 | Mod 119 | Mod 120 |
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