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Results of HyCal Analyses

Results of HyCal Analyses. Liyang Jiang UNCW/CIAE. Performance of HyCal. Energy Dependent Energy Reconstruction Position Reconstruction Position Dependent Energy Reconstruction Position Reconstruction. Energy Dependent. Energy Reconstruction Linearity Resolution

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Results of HyCal Analyses

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  1. Results of HyCal Analyses Liyang Jiang UNCW/CIAE

  2. Performance of HyCal • Energy Dependent • Energy Reconstruction • Position Reconstruction • Position Dependent • Energy Reconstruction • Position Reconstruction

  3. Energy Dependent • Energy Reconstruction • Linearity • Resolution • Position Reconstruction • Resolution

  4. Energy Reconstruction • Energy is reconstructed with 5X5 cluster • Raw Data: two deep statistics runs. • PWO-4280, • Glass-4279

  5. Fitting Function • Partial Gaussian • Fit the peak with single Gaussian function in the range (-2σ,1σ) from the Maximum • Landau*Gaussian • Fit with Landau Gaussian convolution function A: Normalization Coefficient P: Position of Maximum W: Width of Landau function σ: Sigma of Gaussian function

  6. Partial Gaussian Fit (-2/+1 sigma) 5.47 GeV 4.43 GeV 2.35 GeV 1.16 GeV

  7. FWHM method fitting histograms 5.47 GeV 4.43 GeV 2.35 GeV 1.16 GeV

  8. Energy Linearity (PWO)

  9. Energy Resolution (Partial Gaus)

  10. Energy Resolution (FWHM)

  11. Comparison of two methods

  12. Fitting Histogram (Glass)

  13. Energy Linearity (Glass)

  14. Energy Resolution (Glass)

  15. Position Resolution vs. E • Position reconstructed with Logarithm method. • Beam profile subtraction • Fit the histograms with Beam-profile*Gaussian Function

  16. Beam Profile

  17. Fitted Histograms (PWO) 1.2 GeV 2.4 GeV Δx (cm) Δx (cm) 4.2 GeV 5.5 GeV Δx (cm) Δx (cm)

  18. Coordinate Resolution vs. E (PWO)

  19. Fitted Histograms (Glass) 1.2 GeV 2.9 GeV Δx (cm) Δx (cm) 4.2 GeV 5.5 GeV Δx (cm) Δx (cm)

  20. Coordinate Resolution vs. E (Glass)

  21. Position Dependent

  22. Brief intro to raw data • Run with less beam trip • Region far from edge

  23. X vs. X (PWO)

  24. X resolution vs. X (PWO)

  25. E/Eg vs. X (PWO)

  26. E resolution vs. X (PWO)

  27. X linearity (Glass)

  28. X resolution vs. X (Glass)

  29. Transition Region • Run 4245~4266 • Step: • 4245~4253: 2.5mm • 4253~4260: 5mm • 4260~4261: 10mm • 4261~4262: 5mm • 4262~4266: 10mm

  30. X linearity (Cross)

  31. X resolution vs. X (Cross)

  32. E/Eg vs. X (Cross)

  33. E resolution vs. X (Cross)

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