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Mark Thomson University of Cambridge

CLIC_ILD_CDR TPC Tracking. Mark Thomson University of Cambridge. This Short Talk. Very Much Work in Progress: ALL VERY PRELIMINARY. Preliminaries : All run with OverlayTiming processor full bunch train of gamma gamma to hadrons background Main questions

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Mark Thomson University of Cambridge

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  1. CLIC_ILD_CDRTPC Tracking Mark Thomson University of Cambridge

  2. This Short Talk Very Much Work in Progress: ALL VERY PRELIMINARY • Preliminaries: • All run with OverlayTiming processor • full bunch train of gamma gamma to hadrons • background • Main questions • limitations of LEP TPC reconstruction • what is true limitation Mark Thomson

  3. 300 BX in TPC • Try to reconstruct full bunch train • Only gamma-gamma background • 1.8E6 TPC hits • Underestimate of true occupancy • LEP tracking code gives up • even with mods, to common • blocks need < 100000 hits • non-negligible voxel occupancy • in inner parts of TPC • Reconstruction strategies • divide TPC into two halves • in z • run CurlKillerProcessor • ignore inner part of TPC for • track PatRec Mark Thomson

  4. For example: • (z>0, multiplicityCut=2) • Only 10 % of hits used in Patrec • LEPTracking runs ~ few minutes • 700 TPC tracks • but, inner part of TPC not used Mark Thomson

  5. For example (slicing in z): • (0<z<500, multiplicityCut=5, binW=5) • 25 % of hits used in Patrec • 450 TPC tracks • inner part of TPC partly used • no feel for efficiency etc. Mark Thomson

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