02 offline QA of BSMD pp 500, ver1 (Willie+Jan)
BSMD QA algorithm and results for pp 500, tune optimized for high energy energy response
- QA method, details are given in Willie's blog
Fig 1. Typical good/bad strips from the E-plane and with wide pedestals.
- Input: all available events from fills 10399, 10402, 10403, 10404, 10407, 10412, 10415 added together
- evaluate shape of pedestal residua for NZS data captured on-line by Willie's daq reader (Blue filled histo)
- evaluate yield in high energy range (ADC ~300,500,800) using ZS data from L2W triggered events (Magenta line-only)
- ignored: satellite spikes around pedestal at ADC ~32, those come from correlated noise and (most likely) such events will be discarded.
- Example of such spectra for few strips is shown in fig 1.
- Encoding of BSMD status bits extends existing convention to use LSB=1 for good strips and LSB=0 for bad strips. We used bits 1,2,3 to tag pedestal problems and bits 5,6,7 to tag yield problems.
- More plots with individual strips is in attachment A,B,C,D.
- Bad strip is defined as having : bad pedestal or god pedestal but no yield above it.
Fig 2. Distribution of bad strips from both planes, details about each plane separately is in attachment E.
- The remaining issues:
- of tagging 'spiked' events (or modules?) needs to be investigated.
- study time dependence
- For the reference this directory contains PDF files with plots from all 120 BSMD modules.
Fig 3. # of bad strips per module.