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Track perpendicular to Strip/Pixel [message #17704] Sat, 03 January 2015 03:54 Go to next message
Shyam Kumar is currently offline  Shyam Kumar
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Hi All,
I have seen a thing when I am running pid_complete.C, there are several time on the screen Track perpendicular to strip pixel not addded to eloss. Is it for only barrel part (lorentz angle shift will be large since B is in Z-direction) or also forward part (lorentz angle shift will be small). Are the sensors skewed by some angles to neutralize the lorentz effect?.



Thank You
Shyam

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Re: Track perpendicular to Strip/Pixel [message #17708 is a reply to message #17704] Sat, 03 January 2015 12:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
StefanoSpataro is currently offline  StefanoSpataro
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Most probably those hits are bad associated by the pattern recognition or maybe the momentum calculation has some problems there.
Re: Track perpendicular to Strip/Pixel [message #17709 is a reply to message #17708] Sat, 03 January 2015 13:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Shyam Kumar is currently offline  Shyam Kumar
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Hi Stefano,
Thank you for reply, yeah these are bad hits but this effect is neutralized by tilting the sensor as image attached, in which it is shown that the single strip cluster (track perpendicular to strip) can be a multistrip cluster in presence of magnetic field due to lorentz force (hit reconstruction will not be correct) and this effect is neutralized by tilting the sensor. Are the sensors of MVD Tilted to neutralize this effect?

Shyam
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Re: Track perpendicular to Strip/Pixel [message #17710 is a reply to message #17709] Sat, 03 January 2015 15:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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These tracks are parallel to the sensor, not perpendicular.
In any case, you need to collect energy on more sensors in order to use center-of-mass technique for a better position resolution. if you hit only one sensor then your resolution will be just size/sqrt(12).
Re: Track perpendicular to Strip/Pixel [message #17711 is a reply to message #17710] Sat, 03 January 2015 17:06 Go to previous message
Shyam Kumar is currently offline  Shyam Kumar
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Thank You, Then I am wrong, I was interpreting these tracks are perpendicular.
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