From: Samir Amar-Youcef Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2015 11:09:55 +0000 (+0100) Subject: add report 2015 samir X-Git-Url: https://jspc29.x-matter.uni-frankfurt.de/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=5399b05a3b13b6d0e46a08f1e24874dfb0229eb6;p=reports.git add report 2015 samir --- diff --git a/GSI_2015_SA_Simulation/JACoW-GSI-2014.cls b/GSI_2015_SA_Simulation/JACoW-GSI-2014.cls new file mode 100644 index 0000000..818ed49 --- /dev/null +++ b/GSI_2015_SA_Simulation/JACoW-GSI-2014.cls @@ -0,0 +1,419 @@ +%% +%% Modified JaCOW template for the GSI Scientific Report 2014 +%% 8.1.2015 +%% +% modified for GSI 11/2005 K. Schiebel - subsection +% modified for GSI 11/2006 K. Schiebel - list of authors +% modified for GSI 11/2010 K. Schiebel - Authors italic, PDF=A4 +% modified for GSI 1/2015 K. 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\protect\ \protect\Affilfont} +\setcounter{Maxaffil}{1} +\setlength{\affilsep}{0.3em} +\ExecuteOptions{aca4} %2010 +%\boldmath + +%----------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/GSI_2015_SA_Simulation/SR-GSI-2014.pdf b/GSI_2015_SA_Simulation/SR-GSI-2014.pdf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9a6049b Binary files /dev/null and b/GSI_2015_SA_Simulation/SR-GSI-2014.pdf differ diff --git a/GSI_2015_SA_Simulation/SR-GSI-2014.tex b/GSI_2015_SA_Simulation/SR-GSI-2014.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2d946ee --- /dev/null +++ b/GSI_2015_SA_Simulation/SR-GSI-2014.tex @@ -0,0 +1,206 @@ +\documentclass{JACoW-GSI-2014} +\usepackage{graphicx} +% forbitten: \usepackage{url} +\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} +\usepackage{amsmath} +\usepackage{amssymb} +%% GSI Scientific Report 2013 +%% \setlength{\titleblockheight}{27mm} KG +\setlength{\titleblockheight}{35mm} + +\begin{document} +\title{Update of the CBM MVD simulation model\thanks{Work supported by BMBF (05P12RFFC7), EU-FP7 HardronPhysics3, HIC for FAIR and GSI}} + +\author[1]{S. Amar-Youcef} +\author[1]{E. Krebs} +\author[1]{B. Linnik} +\author[1]{B. Milanovic} +\author[1]{Ph. Sitzmann} +\author[1]{T. Tischler} +\author[1,2]{J. Stroth} + +\affil[1]{Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt, Germany} +\affil[2]{GSI, Darmstadt, Germany} + +\maketitle + +%{\bfseries Just replace the content of this template with your own text and delete not used parts of the template text.} + +The MVD simulation model is subject to a major revision. +Although this process is not fully completed, considerable progress has been achieved. +In the following its motivation and progress are discussed. + +\vspace{-2.mm} +\section{Motivation} +Due to its proximity to the target and its excellent spatial resolution the MVD is the dedicated detector to resolve secundary vertices and to assist in the di-electron background suppression. +However, the primal implementation lacked in a realistic description (with respect to e.g. the material budget or peculiar sensor features) for advanced studies. +These studies are needed to develop strategies to achieve best performances, to analyze critical points and to finalize the concept of the MVD and its tools. + +The revision of the MVD model, to be incorporated to the CbmRoot simulation framework, attends to this and aims at a more realistic description of the current understanding of the MVD. % of the MVD. +Before, in the standard scenario, the MVD was simplified as two homogeneous discs at 5\,cm and 10\,cm downstream the target, with an outer (inner) radius of 2.5\,cm (0.5\,cm) and 5\,cm (0.5\,cm), respectively. +As no representation of individual sensors was made, this simplification involved many limitations. + +\vspace{-2.mm} +\section{Approach} +The new approach addresses this issue. +Based on the MIMOSIS sensor characteristics, a detailed geometry with four stations (at 5\,cm, 10\,cm, 15\,cm and 20\,cm downstream the target) including all relevant features was elaborated in CAD. +The conversion from the respective description into the ROOT geometry format was conducted by a dedicated tool. +In this way we are able to respond very quickly to changes in the detector design. + +Along with the proper representation of the gradual material budget, a new possibility of data processing is provided, as hits can be assigned to sensors now. +In this process the data processing chain was adapted, the digitizer, clusterfinder and hitfinder working on sensor level. +For each data processing step Monte Carlo hits, firing pixels or clusters of firing pixels are passed to the respective sensor station by station. + +In this regard firing pixels are particularly important, as they describe the response of the sensor to impinging hits mimicked by the digitizer. +Apart from the generated signal of single hits the interference among hits is important to consider. +Hits from consecutive events might pile-up and/or neighboring hits merge. +This is particularly true due the long integration time of one frame. +These features require the representation of the sensors rolling shutter frame read-out and a definition of the temporal sequence of the recorded hits accordingly. +This allows moreover to represent further properties as busy circuits\footnote{Due to the given read-out time of one frame, the processing and output time of firing pixels in the on-chip zero suppression logic is constrained. This is limiting the bandwidth and hence possible pixel multiplicities in one frame.} and time stamping of hits in its native way. +These considerations correspond to the time-based (4d) reconstruction and poses a challenge to the tracking telling the events apart. + +In oder to verify the perfomance in the reconstruction (e.g. tracking) matching of all data states is incorporated. +The time-based consideration is a necessary condition to use the reconstruction software with real data, too. +Here the sensor parallel data processing discussed above provides a useful approach to speed up time critical processes as cluster- and hitfinding. + +All geometry information are accessible via the 'geo\-handler'. +For the tracking a simplified representation of the material budget is provided in the form of a map. + +In order to study the impact of misalignment the position of the individual sensors can be modified within simulation. + +\vspace{-2.mm} +\section{Status} +The new MVD geometry and data processing has been incorporated and submitted to CbmRoot. +All functionality has been re-established and can be used within the event-based reconstruction. +Due to constraints on the part of CbmRoot, the time-based reconstruction is not fully available for the time being. +Likewise the MVD model does not yet comprise all the details. +However, all preparations necessary has completed. +The pile-up of events can be studied via background events +Moreover, further details related to the performance of the sensor (as e.g. altering with the integrated radiation dose, noisy pixels, different pixel geometries) have not yet been treated. + +The current implementation of the simulation is supposed to be in a very good condition to generate robust results needed for the TDR. +%\section{Results} +%\section{Summary} + +\begin{thebibliography}{1} % Use for 1-9 references +%\begin{thebibliography}{99} % Use for 10-99 references + +\bibitem{} +Philipp Sitzmann, "Integration eines sensorbasierten Detektorresponsemodells", Master-thesis 2015 + + + +\end{thebibliography} + +\clearpage + + +You are invited to submit a contribution to the GSI Scientific Report 2014 which will appear early in 2015 on the GSI web sites. + +The use of the LaTeX style file and template, which you will find under the following link +http://indico.gsi.de/event/sr-2014, is mandatory and the style file must not be changed. +Any other file formats cannot be accepted. 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