Difference between revisions of "Photon Reconstruction in b1pi events 04/25/2012"

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[[File:Single particle DBCALShower EvsZ.proton.better scale.svn9031.png]]
 
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Why no peak in lower-right bin?
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===Cluster depth===
  
 
[[File:Single particle DBCALCluster r pi vs gamma vs proton.png]]
 
[[File:Single particle DBCALCluster r pi vs gamma vs proton.png]]
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* <span style="color:blue">blue: pi+</span>
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==FCAL==
 
==FCAL==

Revision as of 11:12, 16 May 2012

50,000 b1pi events. EM background on. svn rev 9031.

All plots use thrown vertex information to decouple photon analysis from tracking.

BCAL

mcsmear behavior is modified so that noise hits do not affect timing of non-dark hits. Normal time-smearing still-applied.

Thrown photons

This is the z at which the photon would reach the inner radius of the BCAL.

PhotonEvsZ thrown BCAL.svn9031.png

Reconstructed "photons"

The plot below comes from DNeutralParticleHypothesis. At this stage the only cut that has been applied is rejecting clusters geometrically matched to charged tracks (this matching code is somewhat arcane and probably should be examined more closely. True facts: it does allow more than one cluster match per track, it reduces the number of clusters from 253,000 to the 175,000 below).

The z in these plots is cluster z at the presumed cluster maximum, not the z at the inner radius, so not directly comparable to thrown photon plot above.

PhotonEvsZ recon BCAL.svn9031.png

Removing the lower right bin to get a more reasonable scale:

PhotonEvsZ recon BCAL.better scale.svn9031.png

Reconstructed showers (single track events)

Generate, simulate, and reconstruct samples of single-particle events with same kinematic distribution. These plots are made from DBCALShowers, this means that matching to charged tracks has not yet been performed, but non-linear energy corrections are applied.

Photons

lower rightmost bin removed, as above, to fix scale

Single particle DBCALShower EvsZ.gamma.better scale.svn9031.png

What is the stuff in the at large z, small E?

Pions

(pi+ only in this graph) lower rightmost bin removed, as above, to fix scale

Single particle DBCALShower EvsZ.pi+.better scale.svn9031.png

Why this distribution?

Protons

Single particle DBCALShower EvsZ.proton.better scale.svn9031.png

Cluster depth

Single particle DBCALCluster r pi vs gamma vs proton.png


  • blue: pi+
  • red: proton
  • black: photon

FCAL

Thrown photons

PhotonEvsTheta thrown FCAL.svn9031.png

Reconstructed "photons"

PhotonEvsTheta recon FCAL.svn9031.png

===Single-particle events

Pions

Single particle DNeutralParticleHypothesis EvsTheta FCAL pi.png

Photons

Single particle DNeutralParticleHypothesis EvsTheta FCAL gamma.png

Shower shape

Single particle DFCALCluster splash pi vs gamma.png

Single particle DFCALCluster RMS pi vs gamma.png