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RICH and TOF geometry in simulation [message #15770] Thu, 09 January 2014 23:03 Go to previous message
Anastasia Karavdina is currently offline  Anastasia Karavdina
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Registered: May 2010
Location: Mainz, Germany
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From: *kph.uni-mainz.de
Dear all,
for some reason I need to visualize all sub-system available for simulation. I got it with event display and some toy MC data (after play with SetVisLevel()).

Despite the fact the PANDA Detector looks rather empty on such kind of picture compare to pictures from CAD, the RICH system looks particularly strange for me. From official page, RICH should look like this:
http://www-panda.gsi.de/framework/content/detector/img/panda_rich.jpg

From the event display I got attached picture, where aerogel and mirror structures are visible, but it seems there is nothing in between. Can some expert explain RICH geometry model used in simulation, please? Rolling Eyes

The next question is about TOF in Forward part. From some old pictures, it seems 2 TOF walls should be placed inside the Dipole region and one behind RICH.
After including FTOF via:

  
PndFtof *FTof = new PndFtof("FTOF",kFALSE);
FTof->SetGeometryFileName("ftofwall.root");
fRun->AddModule(FTof);


I got only one TOF wall, behind RICH. What's about walls inside Dipole? Are they missing, or not included for purpose?

Best regards,
Anastasia.


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