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1 A. Kiselev BNL, 06/20/2013 EicRoot status report and calorimeter code development

2 06/20/2013 A.Kiselev Contents Overall status Update on track resolution studies Calorimeter code development & studies SVN repository Interface to EIC smearing generator Tracking detector “designer” tools

3 06/20/2013 A.Kiselev EIC in FairRoot framework ROOT VMC VGM “Boost” library … FairRoot external package bundle FairBase C++ classes CbmRoot R3BRoot PandaRoot eic-smear EicRoot -> Make best use of FairRoot development -> Utilize efficiently existing codes developed by EIC taskforce FairRoot is officially maintained by GSI; dedicated developers O(10) active experiments; O(100) users … Interface to GEANT Magnetic fields Parameter database MC stack handling …

4 Overall status

5 06/20/2013 A.Kiselev EicRoot availability & usage -> MC points simulation SVN -> http://svn.racf.bnl.gov/svn/eic/eicroothttp://svn.racf.bnl.gov/svn/eic/eicroot eic000* cluster -> /eic/data/FairRoot digitization“PID” Passreconstruction -> Hits-> “Short” tracks -> Clusters -> “Combined” tracks -> Vertices @ IP ROOT files for analysis available after each step C++ class structure is (well?) defined at each I/O stage End user point of view: README & installation hints Few basic usage examples

6 06/20/2013 A.Kiselev Interface to eic-smear EicRoot input EicRoot output directly uses eic-smear library calls to import ASCII event files after MC generators … … as well as “unified” ROOT format event files is available in eic-smear format with charged particle momentum variables “smeared” by Kalman Filter fit after track reconstruction … … while other variables modified by smearing generator according to its recipes

7 06/20/2013 A.Kiselev Detector view (June’2013) EMC and tracking detectors ~implemented so far CEMC BEMC SOLENOID FEMC

8 Update on track resolution studies

9 06/20/2013 A.Kiselev Tracking elements 2x7 disks with up to 280 mm radius; MAPS pixels assumed N sectors per disk; 200  m silicon-equivalent thickness digitization: same as for vertex tracker forward/backward silicon trackers: TPC: GEM trackers: ~2m long; gas volume radius [300..800] mm 1.2% X 0 IFC, 4.0% X 0 OFC; 15.0% X 0 aluminum endcaps digitization: idealized, assume 1x5 mm GEM pads 3 disks behind the TPC endcap; STAR FGT design digitization: 100  m resolution in X&Y; gaussian smearing vertex silicon tracker: 6 MAPS layers at up to of 160mm radius; STAR ladder design digitization: discrete ~20x20  m 2 pixels

10 06/20/2013 A.Kiselev Tracker view (June’2013) BGT BST FST VST TPC FGT

11 06/20/2013 Tracking scheme So-called ideal PandaRoot track “finding”: PandaRoot track fitting code: Monte-Carlo hits are digitized on a per-track basis Effectively NO track finder Kalman filter Steering in magnetic field Precise on-the-fly accounting of material effects A.Kiselev MRS-B1 solenoid design used

12 06/20/2013 A.Kiselev Example plots from tracking code 1 GeV/c   tracks at  32 GeV/c   tracks at  = 206 = 9 -> look very reasonable from statistical point of view

13 06/20/2013 A.Kiselev Momentum resolution plot#1   track momentum resolution vs. pseudo-rapidity -> expect 2% or better momentum resolution in the whole kinematic range

14 06/20/2013 A.Kiselev Momentum resolution plot#2   track momentum resolution at  vs. Silicon thickness -> ~flat over inspected momentum range because of very small Si pixel size

15 06/20/2013 A.Kiselev Momentum resolution plot#3   track momentum resolution at  vs. Silicon pixel size -> 20 micron pixel size is essential to maintain good momentum resolution

16 06/20/2013 A.Kiselev Tracker “designer” tools Allow to easily add “simple” tracking detector templates to the “official” geometry Require next to zero coding effort -> see tutorials/designer/tracking directory for details Which momentum resolution for 10 GeV/c pions will I get with 10 MAPS layers at 

17 06/20/2013 A.Kiselev Tracker “designer” tools Create geometry file (few dozens of lines ROOT C script) Include few lines in “standard” sim/digi/reco scripts: Analyze output ROOT file -> workflow sequence:

18 Calorimeters in EicRoot

19 06/20/2013 A.Kiselev General Code written from scratch Unified interface (geometry definition, digitization, clustering) for all EIC calorimeter types Rather detailed digitization implemented: configurable light yield exponential decay time; light collection in a time window attenuation length; possible light reflection on one “cell” end SiPM dark counting rate; APD gain, ENF, ENC configurable thresholds

20 06/20/2013 A.Kiselev Backward EM Calorimeter (BEMC) PWO-II, layout a la CMS & PANDA -2500mm from the IP both projective and non-projective geometry implemented digitization based on PANDA R&D 10 GeV/c electron hitting one of the four BEMC quadrants Same event (details of shower development)

21 06/20/2013 A.Kiselev BEMC energy resolution plot#1 -> projective geometry may lag behind in terms of resolution? electrons at 

22 06/20/2013 A.Kiselev BEMC energy resolution plot#2 “Realistic” digitization: light yield 17pe/MeV; APD gain 50, ENF 2.0, ENC 4.2k; 10 MeV single cell threshold; non-projective geometry;  -> would be interesting to check sensitivity to all settings in detail

23 06/20/2013 A.Kiselev Forward EM Calorimeter (FEMC) tungsten powder scintillating fiber sampling calorimeter technology +2500mm from the IP; non-projective geometry sampling fraction for e/m showers ~2.6% “medium speed” simulation (up to energy deposit in fiber cores) reasonably detailed digitization; “ideal” clustering code tower (and fiber) geometry described precisely

24 06/20/2013 A.Kiselev FEMC energy resolution study -> good agreement with original MC studies and measured data “Realistic” digitization: 40MHz SiPM noise in 50ns gate; 4m attenuation length; 5 pixel single tower threshold; 70% light reflection on upstream fiber end; 3 degree track-to-tower-axis incident angle

25 06/20/2013 A.Kiselev FEMC tower “optimization” original mesh optimized mesh -> optimized mesh design can probably decrease “constant term” in energy resolution

26 06/20/2013 A.Kiselev Barrel EM Calorimeter (CEMC) same tungsten powder + fibers technology as FEMC, … … but towers are tapered non-projective; radial distance from beam line [815.. 980]mm -> barrel calorimeter collects less light, but response (at a fixed 3 o angle) is perfectly linear

27 06/20/2013 A.Kiselev CEMC energy resolution plot#1 -> simulation does not show any noticeable difference in energy resolution between straight and tapered tower calorimeters 3 degree track-to-tower-axis incident angle

28 06/20/2013 A.Kiselev CEMC energy resolution plot#2 -> energy response goes down with polar angle because of effectively decreasing sampling fraction; quite reasonable 8 GeV/c electrons

29 06/20/2013 A.Kiselev CEMC energy resolution plot#3 -> energy resolution degrades with polar angle because of effectively decreasing sampling frequency (?) 8 GeV/c electrons

30 06/20/2013 A.Kiselev Calorimeter “designer” tools Allow to easily add “simple” calorimeter detector templates to the “official” geometry Require next to zero coding effort Which energy resolution for 1 GeV/c electrons will I get with a “basic” PWO calorimeter 

31 06/20/2013 A.Kiselev Calorimeter “designer” tools As long as the following is true: … one can with a moderate effort (99% of which is writing a ROOT C macro with geometry and mapping description) build custom EicRoot-friendly calorimeter which can be used for both standalone resolution studies and/or as an optional EIC device (and internal cell structure does not matter) -> see tutorials/designer/calorimetry directory for details your dream calorimeter is a logical 2D matrix … … composed of “long cells” as elementary units, all the game is based on (known) light output per energy deposit, energy resolution after “ideal” digitization suffices as a result


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