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# CDC settings for the rest of the run | # CDC settings for the rest of the run | ||
− | ## Results from the CDC threshold scan run 41611 to 41614 (CDC hardware threshold 90, 110, 120, 140) | + | ## '''Results from the CDC threshold scan run 41611 to 41614 (CDC hardware threshold 90, 110, 120, 140)''' |
### normalized rho yields at TH=120 increase by 4.3%, at TH=140 increase by 5.8%. Since these are different runs the data was normalized to the PS-flux | ### normalized rho yields at TH=120 increase by 4.3%, at TH=140 increase by 5.8%. Since these are different runs the data was normalized to the PS-flux | ||
### the rho yields seem to scale linearly with CDC hardware threshold. | ### the rho yields seem to scale linearly with CDC hardware threshold. | ||
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### run 41614 with hardware threshold at 140, an increase of the software threshold from 150 to 160 does not increase the rho yield at a measurable level. | ### run 41614 with hardware threshold at 140, an increase of the software threshold from 150 to 160 does not increase the rho yield at a measurable level. | ||
### see logbook entry: https://logbooks.jlab.org/entry/3544993 | ### see logbook entry: https://logbooks.jlab.org/entry/3544993 | ||
− | ## Impact of the CDC Hit timing cut in the track reconstruction | + | ## '''Impact of the CDC Hit timing cut in the track reconstruction''' |
### The increase in rho yield is significant. The cut is set at -60ns to 900ns | ### The increase in rho yield is significant. The cut is set at -60ns to 900ns | ||
### The higher the luminosity the higher the impact. At the highest luminosity (Run 41343) the impact was a factor of 2 increase in rho yield. | ### The higher the luminosity the higher the impact. At the highest luminosity (Run 41343) the impact was a factor of 2 increase in rho yield. | ||
### Similar effects are observed in the omega yields (both decay modes). | ### Similar effects are observed in the omega yields (both decay modes). | ||
− | ## Impact of CDC Hit pruning, the removal of hits correlated in time with high amplitude hits that go into saturation on the same preamp card. | + | ## '''Impact of CDC Hit pruning, the removal of hits correlated in time with high amplitude hits that go into saturation on the same preamp card.''' |
### A test on run 41343 with and without this pruning results in a increase rho yield of 4.6%. see also https://logbooks.jlab.org/entry/3543986 and https://logbooks.jlab.org/entry/3543986 | ### A test on run 41343 with and without this pruning results in a increase rho yield of 4.6%. see also https://logbooks.jlab.org/entry/3543986 and https://logbooks.jlab.org/entry/3543986 | ||
# Other | # Other |
Revision as of 08:16, 22 March 2018
March 8, 2018 Drift Chamber meeting
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Agenda
- CDC settings for the rest of the run
- Results from the CDC threshold scan run 41611 to 41614 (CDC hardware threshold 90, 110, 120, 140)
- normalized rho yields at TH=120 increase by 4.3%, at TH=140 increase by 5.8%. Since these are different runs the data was normalized to the PS-flux
- the rho yields seem to scale linearly with CDC hardware threshold.
- CDC software threshold scan using run 41611 with hardware threshold at 90. First 3 files of the run are analyzed, same data so no normalization necessary. At 110 a rho yield increase of 3.3% is seen, at 140 a rho yield increase of 3.7% is seen, at 150 a rho yield increase of 3.4% is seen, at 160 a rho yield increase of 2.7% is seen.
- the rho yields do not scale linearly with software threshold! They saturate at about 140 (same as the highest hardware threshold)
- the software threshold of 140 leads to a rho yield increase of 3.7% while the hardware threshold of 140 to about 5.8%, this may be an indication that there is some shadowing effect.
- run 41614 with hardware threshold at 140, an increase of the software threshold from 150 to 160 does not increase the rho yield at a measurable level.
- see logbook entry: https://logbooks.jlab.org/entry/3544993
- Impact of the CDC Hit timing cut in the track reconstruction
- The increase in rho yield is significant. The cut is set at -60ns to 900ns
- The higher the luminosity the higher the impact. At the highest luminosity (Run 41343) the impact was a factor of 2 increase in rho yield.
- Similar effects are observed in the omega yields (both decay modes).
- Impact of CDC Hit pruning, the removal of hits correlated in time with high amplitude hits that go into saturation on the same preamp card.
- A test on run 41343 with and without this pruning results in a increase rho yield of 4.6%. see also https://logbooks.jlab.org/entry/3543986 and https://logbooks.jlab.org/entry/3543986
- Results from the CDC threshold scan run 41611 to 41614 (CDC hardware threshold 90, 110, 120, 140)
- Other