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Re: Talk 2: v3




Hi Yves,

    I guess I'm still confused. Let me describe how those plots were 
made and then maybe we can figure out what else is needed.

    The plots were made by letting GEANT track the particles through the 
full detector w/ full magnetic field map and record the energy deposited 
in the gas volume for each straw. The sum of energy deposited in the gas 
by all straws was taken as dE. The tracks were then swum through by the 
reconstruction code using the known starting parameters. The path 
through each straw was estimated by a straight line at the calculated 
point of closest approach that the track made with the wire. The total 
path length through the gas of each straw used to make dE was added up 
to make dx. Note that this did not use fit tracks and the fitter does 
not include energy loss. Both of these would only work to make the 
estimation of dx worse due to multiple scattering and energy loss.

    In the end, the culmination of all of these effects should make the 
dE/dx values shown worse than what is actually expected. Does this clear 
anything up?

Regards,
-David


Yves Van Haarlem wrote:
> Hi David,
>
>>   I will get you the plots for 1 today, but I'm not sure what is 
>> meant by
> Thanks
>
>> "no correction for distance" in 2. Are you talking about the 150MeV/c 
>> cutoff?
> I believe people meant a dE/dx plot which is not corrected for path 
> length in the straw.
>
> Cheers,
>     Yves
>
>
>
>
>
>
>>
>> Regards,
>> -David
>>
>> Yves Van Haarlem wrote:
>>> Hall D PID Mail List:
>>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> While students are playing capture the flag and singing songs in the 
>>> building I prepared version 3 of talk 2. It can be found on the 
>>> usual wiki page and is waiting for your comments.
>>>
>>> Plots that I do not have but were requested during the dry run:
>>>
>>> 1 - Radiation length plot for a 90 and a 20 degree track (for slide 6)
>>> 2 - dE/dx plot with no correction for distance, I was told this plot 
>>> already exists (for slide 27)
>>>
>>> David could you provide a link to these plots?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>     Yves
>>>
>>>
>>> ps. You can also use this link:
>>>     http://www-meg.phys.cmu.edu/~yvhaarle/cdctalk.pdf
>>>
>>>
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>>> On Wed, 19 Mar 2008, Yves Van Haarlem wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> The updated version of talk 2 is now available on the wiki page:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.jlab.org/Hall-D/software/wiki/index.php/DC_and_PID_Review
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>>     Yves
>>>>
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>>
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