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Tracker Monte Carlo: Validation

Problem s: Looking at a cosmic setup. i e one tracker, 5 planes. As for tracker1.dat as for example stage4. Plot x v y for hits and you get a pattern which r eflects the geometry. Don’t understand why that should happen with h its.

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Tracker Monte Carlo: Validation

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  1. Problems: Looking at a cosmic setup. ie one tracker, 5 planes. As for tracker1.dat as for example stage4. Plot x v y for hits and you get a pattern which reflects the geometry. Don’t understand why that should happen with hits. Looking at px and pydistributions for a pencil beam (confirmed by CR) shows an RMS of around 0.7 Mev/c in each direction. (Even when the main space is filled with vacuum). Attempting to look at the distribution close to the production point, it appears virtual_hits are not being written out. Utility: Written a programme which takes say Stage4.dat and creates a web directory with all the modules as hyperlinked files Tracker Monte Carlo: Validation

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