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- Distortion Coefficients - Do they need an update?

- Distortion Coefficients - Do they need an update?. Jim Thomas 10/10/2013. Mustafa’s Work. Are these % level deviations important?. An Alice technical note … (by JT and friends). Only C 0 and C 2 are uncertain

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- Distortion Coefficients - Do they need an update?

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  1. - Distortion Coefficients -Do they need an update? Jim Thomas 10/10/2013

  2. Mustafa’s Work

  3. Are these % level deviations important?

  4. An Alice technical note … (by JT and friends) • Only C0 and C2 are uncertain • Typically only radial integrals are large (shorted ring, B field) because  distortions are small • (r) are most important in STAR • Fortunately the uncertainties in C0and C2only affect radial distortions … where we are not very sensitive

  5. Conclusions • Uncertainty in C0 affect electric distortions in the radial direction • We are not very sensitive to radial distortions due to direction of track and due to the discretized location of pads in the radial direction (i.e. we only interpolate along the pad rows) • C1 ~ 2*C0 and so the radial distortions are further suppressed by the magnitude of C0 • Uncertainty in C2affect magnetic distortions in the radial direction • We are not very sensitive to radial distortions due to direction of track and due to the discretized location of pads in the radial direction (i.e. we only interpolate along the pad rows) • The magnitude of the distortions in radial direction is magnified relative to r distortions … but driven by B distortions which are always small • Conclusion • 5% error on C0 affects radial distortions, only, and is suppressed relative to r distortions … this does not significantly affect our tracking • 2% error in C2 does not significantly affect our overall goal of ~2% error

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