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'''Fixing the bug in the MC (Richard, Julia)''' | '''Fixing the bug in the MC (Richard, Julia)''' | ||
− | * [[File:EICMeeting_4_27.pdf]] | + | * [[File:EICMeeting_4_27.pdf|Richard's Slides]] |
* Recalculated relativistic kinematics for all scattered particles - simulated angle and momentum distributions seem to agree with what is expected now with energy conservation cut | * Recalculated relativistic kinematics for all scattered particles - simulated angle and momentum distributions seem to agree with what is expected now with energy conservation cut |
Revision as of 11:59, 13 May 2020
Participants: Rolf Ent, Julia Furletova, Tim Hobbs, Vladimir Berdnikov, Paul Reimer, Stephen Kay, Thia Keppel, Tanja Horn, Garth Huber, Dmitry Romanov, Richard Trotta
Fixing the bug in the MC (Richard, Julia)
- Recalculated relativistic kinematics for all scattered particles - simulated angle and momentum distributions seem to agree with what is expected now with energy conservation cut
- Beam energy smearing has been implemented, so should accept everything above energy conservation cut - add 5 sigma energy spread to incident energy
- Fixed issue with neutron angular distribution
- neutrons were rotated at an angle and missed the ZDC - fixed now
- note that the angle that was changed is phi, theta is still at ~1.5 deg
* Action items:
- add 5 sigma energy spread to incident energy
- total MC event sample is very large as contains all events (good and bad) - need to implement a way to select only good events
- Weight pion distributions by the cross section
- Run Pion SF events through exclusive pion code for background studies
- Plot pion SF on a linear scale to better highlight the physics at large xpi
K-Lambda Detection (Julia)
- Objective: analyze and optimize detector size needed to capture charged particles
- Analyze cone of Lambda with 275 GeV and Gaussian spread 1-2 GeV
- Lambda decays near second dipole
- Pi- inside 2nd dipole (bend in opposite direction from proton) and missed in the large sensor - need to adjust the size of the sensor
K-Lambda Reconstruction (Dmitry)
- Objective: what resolutions are needed to reconstruct Lambda. General procedure
- Assume perfect detector hits
- Assume particle hits detector and decays if particle hits sensitive volume - these are used for tracking
- Apply granularity, but not there yet - requires fixing the sizes of the tracking detector
- Analyzed Lambda decay - need to determine best way to implement identification of proton and pi-
- Discussion about a second type of Lambda in the MC sample
- in general would expect a smooth decay with a long tail but see a peak and then a distribution
- might be a feature of the MC generator as all events that fail the energy conservation cut are forced to zero
Discussion about neutral pions
- Large fraction hits the ZDC - how to detect and identify?
- Lambda --> proton + pi- (roman pots and track)
- Lambda --> neutron+ pi0 (ZDC - should have enough resolution, but need to pay attention)
- Granularity ZDC
- Two versions currently
Discussion Action Items for Pavia Meeting
- Continue with Action Item list from 4/13
- On May 11 take stock where things are
- new MC samples of ~50k for Geant4 processing
- SF parameterizations - understand theory dependence
NEXT MEETING: MONDAY 11 MAY AT 4PM (ET)