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1) BSMD-E clusters, sliding max, fixed width
Updated on Thu, 2008-07-31 13:20. Originally created by balewski on 2008-07-30 10:18.
Under:
Goal: study SMDE energy resolution and cluster shape for single particles M-C
Input: single particle per event, fixed ET=6 GeV, flat eta [-0.1,1.1], flat |phi| <5 deg, 500 eve per sample, Geant geometry y2006
Cluster finder algo (sliding fixed window), tuned on electron events
- work with 150 Eta-strips per module
- sum geant dE in fixed window of 4 strips
- maximize the sum, compute energy weighted cluster position and RMS inside the window
- algo quits after first cluster found in given module
Example of BSMDE response for electon:
McEve BSMD-E dump, dE is Geant energy sum from given strip, in GeV
dE=1.61e-06 m=104 e=12 s=1 stripID=15462
dE=2.87e-05 m=104 e=13 s=1 stripID=15463
dE=8.35e-06 m=104 e=14 s=1 stripID=15464
dE=1.4e-06 m=104 e=15 s=1 stripID=15465
ALL plots below have energy in keV , not MeV - I'll not change plots.
Results:
Fig 1. gamma - later, job crashed.
Fig 2. electron
Fig 3. pi0
Fig 4. eta
Fig 5. pi minus
Fig 6. mu minus
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