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Detector Stability Analysis Using MoRI Data David Barnhill UCLA
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Motivation Monitor detector performance of key quantities: –Anode and Dynode Baselines –VEM Area and Area/Peak –Dynode Anode ratio Detect any peculiar behavior as a function of temperature and/or time Check Quality Assurance specifications suggested in November meeting
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Method We analyzed 188 preproduction tanks from January to February this year We used LS Calibration Data (MoRI) We analyzed RMS over this period for Anode and Dynode baselines and RMS/Mean for Dynode/Anode, VEM Area, and Area/Peak for each tank We also looked at behavior over time and as a function of temperature * In the next slides: –Then = September – October 2003 –Now = January – February 2004
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Typical Baselines vs. Time Then Now
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Anode Baseline RMS Then Now 45 over 2 channel RMS 15 are due to pedestal readjustments 30 out of spec – 5.3% 3 out of spec – 2.2%
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Dynode Baseline RMS Then Now 32 over 2 channel RMS 8 are due to pedestal readjustments 24 out of spec – 4.3% 1 out of spec – 0.7%
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Baseline RMS vs. Station ID Anode Dynode
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Baseline Problems All 6 channels => FE problems? (~10 tanks)
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Temperature Coefficients - Baselines Anode Then Now
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Temperature Coefficients - Baselines Dynode Now Then
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Typical LS VEM vs. Time and Temperature Then
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Typical LS VEM vs. Time and Temperature Now
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VEM Area vs. Station ID
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LS VEM Area Then Now 29 over 5% 11 due to recalib. 18 out of spec – 3.2% 6 out of spec – 4.4%
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Tank 205 (Mage) VEM Area PMT 1 seems to be decaying Then Now
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Temperature – LS VEM Area LS VEM Area Then Now
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Temperature Problem As documented in Bugzilla: –http://bugzilla.auger.org.ar/ There is a known problem with temperature causing jumps in certain quantities –Tanks 116, 147 and possible 158 and 167 Problem is known, but cause and solution are unknown
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Tank 147 VEM Area ThenNow
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Tank 116 VEM Area ThenNow
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New Problems
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Typical LS VEM Area/Peak vs. Time ThenNow
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Area/Peak vs. Station ID
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LS VEM Area/Peak Then Now All 3 PMTs in each tank affected 35 over 5% -> 6.2% 2 out of spec – 1.5%
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Temperature - LS VEM Area/Peak Then Now
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Typical Dynode/Anode Ratio ThenNow
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Dynode/Anode vs. Station ID
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Dynode/Anode Then Now 8 out of spec -> 1.4% 7 out of spec -> 5.1%
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Dynode/Anode Problems
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Temperature – Dynode Anode Ratio Then Now
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Tank 128 (Vatly) Dynode/Anode No entries in bugzilla ThenNow
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Dynode/Anode Spiky Behavior - Gone ThenNow
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Quality Assurance Specifications NOW THEN
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Stability Conclusions Pedestals: –All due to ~10 tanks with varying pedestals on all 6 channels Area/Peak: –All 3 PMTs in a tank affected when one goes bad ~13 tanks –Statistics looks bad, but roughly divide 6.2% by 3 = ~2% problem Dynode Anode ratio is more consistent and stable, 3 PMTs with bad D/A problem only VEM Area –Temperature correlation issues ~7 PMTs –Other problems ~3 PMTs Tanks with PMTs failing multiple specs: –102, 193, 214, 262
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PE at 1 st Dynode
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PE at 1 st Dynode vs. Gain
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