Silicon performance (cluster data)
Updated on Wed, 2014-10-22 04:50. Originally created by rafal_s on 2014-10-21 04:35.
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EHI (average): EHI (RMS): EHO (average): EHO (RMS):
EVU (average): EVU (RMS): EVD (average): EVD (RMS):
WHI (average): WHI (RMS): WHO (average): WHO (RMS):
WVD (average): WVD (RMS): WVU (average): WVU (RMS):
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The part of page below contains sets of graphics with the data from Silicon Strip Detectors mounted in Roman Pots in 2009 run at sqrt{s} = 200 GeV. Five datasets were used to prepare histograms presented below: 0, 1, 4, 6, 9 (see numeration here). All histograms can be downloaded in the PDF format (see list of files at the very bottom).
EHI: EHO: EVU: EVD:
EHI:
EHO:
EVU:
EVD:
WHI:
WHO:
WVD:
WVU:
Below the piece of code used to fill the histograms presented above is attached:
Silicon performance
SVX chips pedestals: average and RMS (from here)
EHI (average): EHI (RMS): EHO (average): EHO (RMS):
EVU (average): EVU (RMS): EVD (average): EVD (RMS):
WHI (average): WHI (RMS): WHO (average): WHO (RMS):
WVD (average): WVD (RMS): WVU (average): WVU (RMS):
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The part of page below contains sets of graphics with the data from Silicon Strip Detectors mounted in Roman Pots in 2009 run at sqrt{s} = 200 GeV. Five datasets were used to prepare histograms presented below: 0, 1, 4, 6, 9 (see numeration here). All histograms can be downloaded in the PDF format (see list of files at the very bottom).
Number and length of clusters
Sets of plots below contain distributions of the number of clusters(left) and number of strips (length) in clusters (right) in each silicon plane. Each row represents different Roman Pot, each column - a silicon plane.Cluster energy:
Below an energy distribution of clusters is shown for each detector(file)/plane(row)/cluster length(column). Upper limit of cluster length used in reconstruction is 5.EHI: EHO: EVU: EVD:
Cluster energy vs. strip
For clusters consisting of one strip (length=1) it was possible to draw the distribution of energy collected by the strip as a function of the strip number.EHI:
EHO:
EVU:
EVD:
WHI:
WHO:
WVD:
WVU:
Below the piece of code used to fill the histograms presented above is attached:
for(Int_t j=0; j<nOfPlanesInRpPerCoordinate; ++j){ Int_t nClusters = rps->numberOfClusters(i,Planes[coordinate][j]); nOfClusters[i][Planes[coordinate][j]]->Fill(nClusters); if(nClusters < maxNumberOfClusterPerPlane) for(Int_t k=0; k < nClusters; ++k){ Int_t lenCluster = rps->lengthCluster(i,Planes[coordinate][j],k); clusterLength[i][Planes[coordinate][j]]->Fill(lenCluster); if(lenCluster <= maxClusterLength && lenCluster>0){ Int_t enCluster = rps->energyCluster(i,Planes[coordinate][j],k); clusterEnergy[i][Planes[coordinate][j]][lenCluster-1]->Fill(enCluster); if(lenCluster==1) clusterEnergy_vs_strip[i][Planes[coordinate][j]]->Fill(1e3*rps->positionCluster(i,Planes[coordinate][j],k)/Pitch[coordinate], enCluster); } } }
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