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G4MICE Analysis of KEK Test Beam. Aron Fish Malcolm Ellis CM15 10th June 2006. Contents. KEK Test Beam Set Up KEK Visualisation (MICEModel) G4MICE Status Data set TOF Set Up TOF Analysis Sci-Fi Tracker Prototype Sci-Fi Tracker Analysis Summary & Next Steps. KEK Test Beam Set Up.
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G4MICE Analysis of KEK Test Beam Aron Fish Malcolm Ellis CM15 10th June 2006
Contents • KEK Test Beam Set Up • KEK Visualisation (MICEModel) • G4MICE Status • Data set • TOF Set Up • TOF Analysis • Sci-Fi Tracker Prototype • Sci-Fi Tracker Analysis • Summary & Next Steps
KEK Test Beam Set Up Purpose: Test performance of Tracker prototype in 1-Tesla magnetic field.
MICEModel work in G4MICE • The MICEModel in G4MICE is used to represent any stage of MICE in any level of detail. • Representations of the model are produced for specific purposes (Simulation, Reconstruction, Visualisation…). • I will just mention the code and files implemented for the KEK Test Beam. • The Model allows us to have the same geometry for the Reconstruction of Data and Geant4 Simulation, so that they can be compared. • Configuration files have also been implemented, which list the material, location and orientation etc. of each module in the MICEModel (TOF, SciFi…) with respect to the other modules. • Configuration files have now been implemented including all the MICEModules (Detectors, Magnets, AFCs…) by Ben and Mike + others for all 6 stages of MICE situated in the Hall at RAL. M. Ellis will talk about this more in the software summary talk tomorrow.
MICEModel Set Up of KEK Test Beam TOF Hodoscope (Blue & Green Slabs) T1 & R1 Counters Pb Diffuser Solenoid (White) ACC
MICEModel Set Up of KEK Test Beam T1 Counter R1 Counter Pb Diffuser ACC
G4MICE Status • The TOF Decoding, Cabling & calibration files & code have now been written and used in G4MICE. • Atsushi’s time walk corrections have been used and implemented into G4MICE. • The TOF Reconstruction code has now been produced including “TofSlabHits” & ”TofSpacePoints”. • VLPC decoding used is that from Osaka (jp map 12). • VLPC calibration used is that made by Malcolm in November 2005. • Common Mode Noise algorithm updated (use similar technique to that described by Hideyuki). • Clustering algorithm unchanged (2.0 PE total light in a cluster, neighbouring hits are summed). • Space point code now takes into account arbitrary rotations and misalignments (no longer requires trackers to be perpendicular to the Z axis!). • Track reconstruction used for this analysis not final one.
Low Momentum Data Set • 250 MeV/c • B = 0, q = 0: Runs 1426 & 1427 • B = 1, q = 3: Runs 1360 & 1367 • 325 MeV/c • B = 1, q = 3: Runs 1376, 1381 & 1382 • B = 1, q = 6: Run 1342
High Momentum Data Set • 3 GeV/c • B = 0, q = 0: Runs 1257, 1258 & 1272 • B = 0, q = 6: Runs 1291, 1292, 1293, 1294, 1297, 1300, 1302, 1303, 1304, 1306, 1307, 1309 & 1311 • B = 1, q = 6: Runs 1315 & 1317 • Total 396762 triggers (98408 low, 298354 high) • 62573 pass cuts (L1A and tracking) • 10781 low • 51792 high
TOF Set Up (KEK) PMT Light guide Scintillator 5 X 5 Hodoscope
TOF Analysis 1 Black: 3 GeV/c Red:325 MeV/c Blue:250 MeV/c
TOF Selection “Low P Muons” “High P” “Low P Electrons”
Sci-Fi Prototype Prototype Tracker consisted of 4 stations. Stations B & D - 3 Views Stations A & C - 2 Views Readout - VLPCs, AFEII, Cryostat.
VLPC Hits • Common Mode Noise algorithm now similar to that used by Osaka group. • Pedestals and gains those presented on 18th November 2005.
Summary & Next Steps… • Implement correct digitisation of TOF in DetResp. • Update Persist package to take into account modified TOF and SciFi classes (new methods). • Test each stage of the Reconstruction (hits, clusters, points, tracks, matching) using the Geant4 simulation of test beam. • Test Reconstruction of real data (TOF & SciFi).