Calibration
Updated on Mon, 2007-05-21 15:16. Originally created by rashmi on 2007-05-21 15:16. Under:Systematic Uncertainty Studies
Updated on Thu, 2007-07-12 12:33. Originally created by kocolosk on 2007-05-20 16:22. In the 2003+2004 jet cross section and A_LL paper we quoted a 5% systematic uncertainty on the absolute BTOW calibration. For the 2005 jet A_LL paper there is some interest in reducing the size of this systematic.
I went back to the electron ntuple used to set the absolute gains and started making some additional plots. Here's an investigation of E_{tower} / p_{track} versus track momentum. I only included tracks passing directly through the center of the tower (R<0.003) where the correction from shower leakage is effectively zero.
Full set of electron cuts (overall momentum acceptance 1.5 < p < 20.):
dedx>3.5 && dedx<4.5 && status==1 && np>25 && adc>2*rms && r<0.003 && id<2401
I forgot to impose a vertex constraint on these posted plots, but when I did require |vz| < 30 the central values didn't really move at all.


Here are the individual slices in track momentum used to obtain the points on that plot:






Electrons with momentum up to 20 GeV were accepted in the original sample, but there are only ~300 of them above 6 GeV and the distribution is actually rather ugly. Integrating over the full momentum range yields a E/p measurement of 0.9978 +- 0.0023, but as you can see the contributions from invididual momentum slices scatter around 1.0 by as much as 4.5%
Next Steps? -- I'm thinking of slicing versus eta and maybe R (distance from center of tower).
I went back to the electron ntuple used to set the absolute gains and started making some additional plots. Here's an investigation of E_{tower} / p_{track} versus track momentum. I only included tracks passing directly through the center of the tower (R<0.003) where the correction from shower leakage is effectively zero.
Full set of electron cuts (overall momentum acceptance 1.5 < p < 20.):
dedx>3.5 && dedx<4.5 && status==1 && np>25 && adc>2*rms && r<0.003 && id<2401
I forgot to impose a vertex constraint on these posted plots, but when I did require |vz| < 30 the central values didn't really move at all.


Here are the individual slices in track momentum used to obtain the points on that plot:






Electrons with momentum up to 20 GeV were accepted in the original sample, but there are only ~300 of them above 6 GeV and the distribution is actually rather ugly. Integrating over the full momentum range yields a E/p measurement of 0.9978 +- 0.0023, but as you can see the contributions from invididual momentum slices scatter around 1.0 by as much as 4.5%
Next Steps? -- I'm thinking of slicing versus eta and maybe R (distance from center of tower).
Performance Benchmarks
Updated on Sat, 2007-07-14 09:21. Originally created by kocolosk on 2007-05-19 13:44. I ran a couple of TStopwatch tests on the Run 5 common trees. Here are the specs:
Hardware: Core Duo laptop, 2.16 Ghz
Trees: 805 runs, 26.2M events, 4.4 GB on disk
Languages: CINT, Python, compliled C++
I also tested the impact of using a TEventList to select the ~11M JP1 and JP2 events needed to plot deta and dphi for pions and jets. Here's a table of the results. The times listed are CPU seconds and real seconds:
I tried the Python code without using a TEventList. The chain initialization dropped down to 50/70 seconds, but reading in all 26M events took me 1889/2183 seconds. In the end the TEventList was definitely worth it, even though it took 3 minutes to construct one.
Conclusions:
Hardware: Core Duo laptop, 2.16 Ghz
Trees: 805 runs, 26.2M events, 4.4 GB on disk
Languages: CINT, Python, compliled C++
I also tested the impact of using a TEventList to select the ~11M JP1 and JP2 events needed to plot deta and dphi for pions and jets. Here's a table of the results. The times listed are CPU seconds and real seconds:
Chain init + TEventList generation | Process TEventList | |
CINT | 156 / 247 | 1664 / 1909 |
Python | 156 / 257 | 1255 / 1565 |
Compiled C++ | 154 / 249 | 877 / 1209 |
I tried the Python code without using a TEventList. The chain initialization dropped down to 50/70 seconds, but reading in all 26M events took me 1889/2183 seconds. In the end the TEventList was definitely worth it, even though it took 3 minutes to construct one.
Conclusions:
- Use a TEventList. My selection criteria weren't very restrictive (event fired JP1 or JP2), but I cut my processing time by > 30%.
- I had already compiled the dictionaries for the various classes and the reader in every case, but this small macro still got a strong performance boost from compilation. I was surprised to see that the Python code was closer to compiled in performance than CINT.
Performance of the Silicon Strip Detector of the Star -- "rehearsal"
Updated on Wed, 2007-05-16 17:28. Originally created by shenminh on 2007-05-16 17:28.Reference
Speaker : Jonathan Bouchet
Talk time : 11:20, Duration : 00:30
Follow up on the cucu re-production
Updated on Wed, 2007-05-16 17:20. Originally created by shenminh on 2007-05-16 17:20.Reference
Speaker : Jonathan Bouchet
Talk time : 11:10, Duration : 00:10
SSD status Report
Updated on Wed, 2007-05-16 17:14. Originally created by shenminh on 2007-05-16 17:14.Embedding description and policy (draft?)
Updated on Wed, 2007-05-16 14:35. Originally created by jeromel on 2007-05-16 14:28.Reference
Speaker : Jerome Lauret ( BNL )
Talk time : 16:00, Duration : 00:10
Embedding focus meeting #6
Updated on Wed, 2007-05-16 10:53. Originally created by jeromel on 2007-05-16 10:49. Under: -00-00
Thursday, 1 January 1970
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The following topics should be discussed items:
- Understanding of the who's doing what for the reshape of the framework (new macros, new maker, etc...) - Comprehensive plan and timing.
- Review of the embedding work plan ; next action items to attack [node:3206]. I would propose to address items 12-15 (one of which is below) 40-42 and 45-47.
- Review of the embedding procedures
Time | Talk | Presenter |
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16:00 | Embedding description and policy (draft?) ( 00:10 ) 1 file | Jerome Lauret (BNL) |
AOB on Cu+Cu
Updated on Wed, 2007-05-16 12:50. Originally created by jeromel on 2007-05-16 10:07.Speaker : All ( All )
Talk time : 13:00, Duration : 00:10
Cu+Cu re-production- 87.5 days
Cu+Cu 62 GeV production – 15+ days
Trigger fix for Cu+Cu production
Updated on Wed, 2007-05-16 11:42. Originally created by dunlop on 2007-05-16 10:05.Speaker : Jamie Dunlop ( BNL )
Talk time : 12:35, Duration : 00:10
Vertex splitting in Cu+Cu re-production
Updated on Wed, 2007-05-16 10:07. Originally created by jeromel on 2007-05-16 10:05.Speaker : Marco van Leeuwen ( LBNL )
Talk time : 12:45, Duration : 00:10
Embedding status report, P05if and P06ib
Updated on Wed, 2007-05-16 11:42. Originally created by starembed on 2007-05-16 10:04.Speaker : Olga Barannikova ( UIC )
Talk time : 12:25, Duration : 00:10
TPC Shorted Ring distortions
Updated on Thu, 2007-05-17 11:44. Originally created by genevb on 2007-05-16 10:03.Speaker : Gene Van Buren ( BNL )
Talk time : 12:15, Duration : 00:10
PREFACE
This is a report of the current status of trying to understand the distortions due to the electrical short(s) in the TPC inner field cage east (IFCE) in the current run (for historical info, see Field Cage ShortsNews from the front
Updated on Wed, 2007-05-16 10:56. Originally created by jeromel on 2007-05-16 10:00.Speaker : George Igo ( UCLA )
Talk time : 12:00, Duration : 00:15
AOB
Updated on Mon, 2007-05-14 09:37. Originally created by lbarnby on 2007-05-14 09:37.Reference
Talk time : 12:55, Duration : 00:05
EPOS and STAR d+Au data
Updated on Mon, 2007-05-14 09:35. Originally created by lbarnby on 2007-05-14 09:35.Reference
Speaker : Sevil
Talk time : 12:40, Duration : 00:15
Kaon discrepancy status
Updated on Mon, 2007-05-14 11:01. Originally created by lbarnby on 2007-05-14 09:34.Reference
Speaker : Lee, Jun
Talk time : 12:25, Duration : 00:15
http://www.star.bnl.gov/protected/spectra/aneta/SpectraMeetings/20070502/KaonGlobalTracks_20070502.html
SQM Analyses Reports
Updated on Mon, 2007-05-14 09:32. Originally created by lbarnby on 2007-05-14 09:32.Reference
Speaker : Betty, Marek, Christine, Jiaxu, Ant, Jun
Talk time : 12:00, Duration : 00:25
Quick status reprots from all those with SQM abstracts submitted.
Strangeness Phone Meeting
Updated on Mon, 2007-05-14 09:12. Originally created by lbarnby on 2007-05-14 08:55. Under: -00-00
Thursday, 1 January 1970
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Instructions for joining
From Skype call +99008275418562
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International, call
In Austria: 0820 4000 1572
In Belgium: 070 35 9987
In France: 0826 100 275
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In Italy: 0848 390 172
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Enter Conference Room Number : 5418562
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In France: 0826 100 275
In Germany 01805 00 7646
In Ireland: 0818 270 032
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Time | Talk | Presenter |
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12:00 | SQM Analyses Reports ( 00:25 ) 0 files | Betty, Marek, Christine, Jiaxu, Ant, Jun |
12:25 | Kaon discrepancy status ( 00:15 ) 2 files | Lee, Jun |
12:40 | EPOS and STAR d+Au data ( 00:15 ) 0 files | Sevil |
12:55 | AOB ( 00:05 ) 0 files |
Embedding focus meeting 5
Updated on Fri, 2007-05-11 13:45. Originally created by jeromel on 2007-05-11 13:44. Under: -00-00
Thursday, 1 January 1970
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