From: Samir Amar-Youcef Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2014 14:00:16 +0000 (+0100) Subject: QL report corrections CM2 X-Git-Url: https://jspc29.x-matter.uni-frankfurt.de/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=8a971441675c95ffecae3ee651d6fdbf328fae39;p=reports.git QL report corrections CM2 --- diff --git a/GSI_2014_QL_ClusterFinder/Qiyan2013CBM-progressReport.pdf b/GSI_2014_QL_ClusterFinder/Qiyan2013CBM-progressReport.pdf index e106c4d..992c489 100644 Binary files a/GSI_2014_QL_ClusterFinder/Qiyan2013CBM-progressReport.pdf and b/GSI_2014_QL_ClusterFinder/Qiyan2013CBM-progressReport.pdf differ diff --git a/GSI_2014_QL_ClusterFinder/Qiyan2013CBM-progressReport.tex b/GSI_2014_QL_ClusterFinder/Qiyan2013CBM-progressReport.tex index 684234e..a340787 100644 --- a/GSI_2014_QL_ClusterFinder/Qiyan2013CBM-progressReport.tex +++ b/GSI_2014_QL_ClusterFinder/Qiyan2013CBM-progressReport.tex @@ -24,7 +24,6 @@ \affil[1]{IKF, Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany} \affil[2]{GSI, Darmstadt, Germany} - \maketitle %\section{} Searching for open charm particles with CBM demands high collision rates of up to 100\ kHz Au+Au collisions and performing tracking and secondary decay vertex finding in real time. This generates a significant load to the First Level Event Selector (FLES) of the experiment. To reduce this load, we aim at pre-processing the data provided by the Micro-Vertex-Detector (MVD) of CBM before sending it to the FLES. @@ -36,7 +35,7 @@ encoding scheme reduces the data by a factor of two as compared to the native en \centering %\includegraphics*[width=65mm]{gsisr1} \includegraphics*[width=65mm]{dataCompression.png} -\caption{Comparison of the data volume generated by SPS beam test data encoded in proposed format and the native data format of MIMOSA-26. The average cluster size is between 1 and 2 pixels per cluster. } +\caption{Comparison of the data volume generated by SPS beam test data encoded in proposed format and the native data format of MIMOSA-26. The average cluster size is between 1.6 and 2.6 pixels per cluster depending on the discrimination threshold. } \label{l2ea4-f1} \end{figure}