1 Calice Meeting 20/9/06David Ward What did we learn from DESY 2005 run? DESY run May 2006. CERN run August 2006. Data/MC comparisons for ECAL.

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1 Calice Meeting 20/9/06David Ward What did we learn from DESY 2005 run? DESY run May CERN run August Data/MC comparisons for ECAL

2 Calice Meeting 20/9/06David Ward Feb 2005 ECAL data from DESY Data taken with 14 planes (12x18), so showers not contained longitudinally. Mainly 1-3 GeV; various beam positions and angles. Learned two important things about MC: Geant showed significant dependence on tracking cutoffs; needed very low cut-offs (0.2 μm: very slow) to describe data. Geant4.8.0 – changes to e/m processes to reduce dependence on tracking cut- offs. Find there is now no sensitivity to cut-offs in terms of performance and little effect on speed. Saw evidence of pre-showering in upstream material. Mokka now contains a realistic representation of upstream detectors (scintillators, drift chambers) thanks to Fabrizio Salvatore (~10%X 0 of material). Need to start beam 10m upstream of calorimeter.

3 Calice Meeting 20/9/06David Ward Hit energy /MIPS G4.8 – much better, but not perfect All plots 1 GeV electron data / MC G4.7

4 Calice Meeting 20/9/06David Ward Hit energy - tail

5 Calice Meeting 20/9/06David Ward Total ECAL energy Still 2-3% discrepancy, but much better

6 Calice Meeting 20/9/06David Ward No. hits (0.6 MIP threshold) 3% low

7 Calice Meeting 20/9/06David Ward Energy vs plane Showering a bit late? Upstream material? Calibration?

8 Calice Meeting 20/9/06David Ward Energy in first layer /MIP ~10% X0 ~15% X0

9 Calice Meeting 20/9/06David Ward Shower barycentre x /mm Start 1 GeV z=-10m as a pencil beam. Beam width generated by multiple scattering. Almost correctly. However, for 2, 3 GeV beam, need 5mm -10m to generate observed width.

10 Calice Meeting 20/9/06David Ward Shower barycentre – y /mm

11 Calice Meeting 20/9/06David Ward DESY running May’06 ECAL electron data recorded 1-6 GeV at 4 beam positions, angles from 0 to 45 o Monte Carlo issues: Stagger of slab positions was changed in This was fixed in Mokka (new model TBDesy0506). But geometry not yet compatible with data. New layout of upstream detectors – F.Salvatore worked with G.Musat to implement these in Mokka. Track reconstruction for MC. Under control (Michele Faucci- Gianelli: Marlin processor) Digitization for ECAL MC. Procedure agreed at Montreal, but still needs to be implemented. Anne-Marie Magnan working actively on it (talk tomorrow). However, this needn’t prevent useful analysis. Run as a Marlin pre-processor to reconstruction/analysis job.

12 Calice Meeting 20/9/06David Ward DESY running May’06 “Reconstruction job” was run (in May) on all the useful data. Code mainly from Götz. This performed the following steps: ECAL mapping applied – hit indices and positions to match Mokka system. Pedestal calculation and subtraction. Zero suppression (S/N>5) Trigger information is stored in event header, to flag pedestal, calibration, beam data etc. Peds and calib data still included in the output stream. No gain correction – no cosmic calibration data available for layers>10. LCIO CalorimeterHits are in ADC counts. No Drift Chamber reconstruction. Raw data are copied. No further reconstruction pass has taken place yet. Now we have muon data from CERN, we should do this.

13 Calice Meeting 20/9/06David Ward DESY May’06 - Total raw energy Apply naïve 50ADC=1MIP gain correction for all channels. Look at 1, 3, 6 GeV electrons at normal incidence. Much less clean than Proportion of junk increases with energy 1 electron “junk” 2 electrons

14 Calice Meeting 20/9/06David Ward Separation of junk from signal? 3 GeV e- vs E rms layers 1-8 Data – black MC - red

15 Calice Meeting 20/9/06David Ward Possible separation of junk? Combining the above variables into a χ 2 : a cut of χ 2 <20, combined with an energy cut looks like it might be effective. χ 2 <20 Χ 2 >20 1 GeV e- 6 GeV e- 3 GeV e-

16 Calice Meeting 20/9/06David Ward Monte Carlo geometry 2006 geometry implemented in Mokka (new model TBDesy0506). Warning - cell positions in data/MC don’t agree at present. Overall displacement in x by ~30mm. Layer-to-layer stagger goes in the opposite direction in data/MC. Götz/Gabriel aware and working to rectify this.

17 Calice Meeting 20/9/06David Ward 3 GeV – hit energies Shift beam in MC to correspond roughly to the correct (central) position relative to the ECAL.

18 Calice Meeting 20/9/06David Ward 3 GeV – Nhits; Etot

19 Calice Meeting 20/9/06David Ward 3 GeV (shifted beam) Not too bad agreement. But still a long way to go. Results are really quite sensitive to getting the geometry correct. Still some discrepancies (e.g. Nhit distribution; longitudinal distribution a little deeper in MC than data (→residual contamination / upstream material?)

20 Calice Meeting 20/9/06David Ward CERN data So far I’ve only looked at the ECAL data from 8/9 August. Not “officially” reconstructed yet – I ran the May’06 reconstruction code myself. (There are of course many more data recorded in the second data-taking period. I haven’t seriously explored these yet.) Monte Carlo – model for the CERN setup being released this week, I believe. I have used the TBDesy0506 model for the comparisons below, i.e. Not the correct upstream detectors/material budget. No HCAL/TCMT Problems with the ECAL geometry (stagger, coordinate system). So all comparisons should be taken with great caution.

21 Calice Meeting 20/9/06David Ward CERN data – 30 GeV e - - hit energies (3 ranges) ? Discrepancy (depletion in data) in high tail?

22 Calice Meeting 20/9/06David Ward 30 GeV – N hits and E tot Data very skewed. Low tail roughly simulated, but far from right.

23 Calice Meeting 20/9/06David Ward 30 GeV – E tot My own crude muon calibration – certainly helps. Low tail roughly simulated, but far from right.

24 Calice Meeting 20/9/06David Ward Longitudinal, transverse distributions Shower is earlier in data. Also first layer suggests more pre- showering in data than in MC

25 Calice Meeting 20/9/06David Ward 30 GeV e - data + my attempt at muon calibration 30 GeV e - MC Cut in centre of main wafer E tot vs,

26 Calice Meeting 20/9/06David Ward Linearity + resolution in DESY/CERN data Better than 1% above 2 GeV.

27 Calice Meeting 20/9/06David Ward 60 GeV  in ECAL only Longitudinal shower development – not too bad.

28 Calice Meeting 20/9/06David Ward 60 GeV π Vaguely encouraging

29 Calice Meeting 20/9/06David Ward Summary The ECAL data look usable and sensible. But there is a long way to go. Need to understand beam lines at both DESY and CERN (e.g. simulate beam profile; energy spectrum), and devise cuts to clean up data. Would be helpful to collate a list of “good data” – i.e. suitable for physics analysis. Need to check in the new Mokka that we have compatible geometry between data and MC. Reconstruct all data with best calibrations. And of course include the HCAL and TCMT when available.