Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

MPPC Saturation Corection Idea -> how to do. MPPC Gain measurement To apply saturation correction to the beam data, all MPPC are needed to be calibrated.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "MPPC Saturation Corection Idea -> how to do. MPPC Gain measurement To apply saturation correction to the beam data, all MPPC are needed to be calibrated."— Presentation transcript:

1 MPPC Saturation Corection Idea -> how to do

2 MPPC Gain measurement To apply saturation correction to the beam data, all MPPC are needed to be calibrated from ADC count to number of fired pixels. Gain of the MPPC has been measured with LED system during no-beam period. There are two modes with readout electronics : High-gain mode (Calibration mode) used to see 1 p.e peaks for MPPC gain monitoring.LED run data were taken with high gain mode. Low-gain mode (Physics mode) Have lower gain to enhance ADC upper range, Beam data were taken with this mode. To utilize d values in high gain mode to the saturation correction for beam data, we have to translate d values from high gain mode to low gain mode by measuring the ratios of gains in two different mode called Inter- calibration factor inter-calibration factor = high gain / low gain Now we can calculate d-values and its uncertainties in low gain mode d low gain = d high_gain / Inter.Calib.Factor

3 MPPC response correction

4 Correction Procedure

5 In the.CC file Two data file one is for inter-calibration factor i.e Int.calib= d highgain /d lowgain Layer strip interClibMean interCalibMeanError 1 115.4623± 16.2385 12 0± 15.3931 1314.4794± 16.325 1416.9113± 16.0809 1515.0477±16.1837 Another is gain calibration file i.e d_values at high gain mode Layer strip gainClibMean gainCalibMeanError 1 1214.199± 0.669616 1 2 205.172± 0.59258 1 3209.989± 0.63876 1 4212.075± 0.55146 1 5205.241± 0.555516 After reading the d_values, Temperature correction is also applied to the gain calibration constant (d_vaues) Then the collected hits is converted into number of photon before applying the saturation correction function, ampl= ampl / (d_values / interCalibConst[l][s]) And then the saturation correction function for the number of photon is used. ampld = - effNpix * log(1. – ampl / effNpix) After applying the saturation function we need to convert it again to ADC counts ampl = ampld * (gainClibConst[l][s] / interClibConst[l][s]) And finally mip calib constant corrected with temperature is used in order to get adc counts in unit os mips

6 My question is I have two data file for inter calibration constant and gain calibration constant. Do I have to generate 20 files randomly using the same way as I did for MIP and Temp for both data files ? And perform pseudo experiment 20 times for intercalibration and 20 times for gain calibration? And how about saturation factor, do I need to use only minimum and maximum values (1600pix, ?) ?

7 PMT response x10 (ADC) x102 ( ADC ) MPPC response Fitting result MPPC Saturation Correction  the response curve is fitted using the following function to extract the effective number of pixels, which includes the effect of dynamic range enhancement due to quick recovery of MPPC and this function was used to make saturation correction Response curve for 1600-pixel MPPC Where, N fired is the number of photon detected by MPPC, ɛ is the photon detection efficiency, N pix is the number of pixels on the MPPC, N in is the number of photons incident in the MPPC sensitive area Result of fitting: N pix = 2424±3


Download ppt "MPPC Saturation Corection Idea -> how to do. MPPC Gain measurement To apply saturation correction to the beam data, all MPPC are needed to be calibrated."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google