unit of energy in Lumi monitor reconstruction [message #9101] |
Wed, 29 July 2009 21:59 |
donghee
Messages: 385 Registered: January 2009 Location: Germnay
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first-grade participant |
From: *dip.t-dialin.net
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Dear Lumi experts,
What is the unit of reconstructed energy?
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PndLumiRecoHit *MyRecoHit = (PndLumiRecoHit*) reco_array->At(k);
energy = MyRecoHit->GetRecoEnergy();
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In 4 each lumi station, I see now following number in one particular beam particle (anti-proton).
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energy1 = 91531.3
energy2 = 60571
energy3 = 74528
energy4 = 94786.3
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I'm wondering why they don't have similar value?
cheers!
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Re: unit of energy in Lumi monitor reconstruction [message #9108 is a reply to message #9101] |
Thu, 30 July 2009 11:07 |
Tsitohaina Randriamalala
Messages: 14 Registered: October 2007 Location: FZ Jülich
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occasional visitor |
From: *ikp.kfa-juelich.de
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Hi Donghee,
The unit that is used here is the eV.
The mean value of the energy deposited per hit is about 85 keV.
The values of the energy deposited at each sensor depend on how you set the threshold. A possible explanation of why you got different values of the charge is that you probably had at some hit after the digitization a multiplicity 2 or more that at one or some strips fired the charges are bellow the threshold.
Tsito
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