US FAST site test results – a global view from ROOT T. Ferguson, A. Korytov, N. Terentiev* EMU Meeting University of Florida 01/09/2004.

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US FAST site test results – a global view from ROOT T. Ferguson, A. Korytov, N. Terentiev* EMU Meeting University of Florida 01/09/2004

N.Terentiev EMU Meeting University of Florida 01/09/ Outline FAST site test results and ROOT Reuse of the Beam Test Analysis Package Examples of global distributions of test results Conclusions/Suggestions

N.Terentiev EMU Meeting University of Florida 01/09/ FAST site test results and ROOT Goals Get in ROOT distributions of the test results for all chambers and FAST sites including ISR Compare in ROOT results chamber by chamber (wire,strip) at FAST sites (UF, UCLA, IHEP, PNPI) and at ISR Prepare data for the database at CERN (shell script) Choose a reference set of results for future use

N.Terentiev EMU Meeting University of Florida 01/09/ FAST site test results and ROOT What, Where and How To Data by Dec. 10, 2003 for 70 CSC (UF), 62 CSC (UCLA), 39 CSC (IHEP), 12 CSC (PNPI) and 150 CSC (ISR) Available at FAST site Web pages Test results are in pictures (Postscript files) and tables (text files ) for each chamber and test Download (automatically) only the tables and make a ROOT tree for further analysis in ROOT

N.Terentiev EMU Meeting University of Florida 01/09/ FAST site test results and ROOT Problems Cases of deviation from UF standards (folder names, file extensions, data format) Missing files (a few) Solutions Complicated scripts to download and convert files Check and monitor a size of the result table Convert files to the standard form Suggestion to automate results saving and uploading from DAQ to Web to minimize operator impact (in SX5 tests)

N.Terentiev EMU Meeting University of Florida 01/09/ FAST site test results and ROOT List of tests for presentation in ROOT List of FAST site tests – 28 tests (~90 tables) per chamber Candidates for ROOT tree – 21 tests (67 tables) (not finalized yet) So far 5 tables in the ROOT tree: Test 11_01 – AFEB Rate (wire, layer) at HV = 3.6 kV Test 13_01 – AFEB analog noise (wire, layer) Test 13_12 – AFEB 20 fC threshold (wire, layer) Test 15_01 – CFEB pedestal RMS (strip, layer) Test 17_08 – CFEB gain (strip, layer)

N.Terentiev EMU Meeting University of Florida 01/09/ Reuse of the Beam Test Analysis Package The ROOT tree making code Based on EmuDAQ/Analysis package (simplified version) Event -> CSC chamber, includes: FAST site ID (1-6 for UF, UCLA, IHEP, PNPI, ISR, SX5) CSC type (1-6 for ME1.2, ME1.3, ME2.1, ME3.1, ME234.2, ME4.1) CSC ID CSC location on disk in SX5 (up to 5 coordinates) … gas leak, … CSC object for each test result (wire/strip, layer, result) TClonesArray of objects for the table (result vs layer and wire/strip) Add a FileReaderEvent Class to read out the tables The ROOT tree analysis code The same structure as in the code for tree analysis of the beam test data A few small modifications

N.Terentiev EMU Meeting University of Florida 01/09/ Examples of the test result distributions AFEB analog noise Test 13_01 For 131 ME234/2 CSC (UF, UCLA) Per AFEB channel (“wire”) at ~30 fC of ALCT test pulse Measured as RMS of the integrated threshold curve, in threshold DAC units Goes up with wire number (capacitance) Mean noise ~1.9 DAC (~1.5 fC at calibration of ~0.8 fC/DAC) 0.5 < noise (DAC) < 4 are the test acceptance limits

N.Terentiev EMU Meeting University of Florida 01/09/ Examples of the test result distributions AFEB analog noise Test 13_01 For 39 ME1/2 CSC (IHEP) Mean noise ~1.4 DAC ( ~1.1 fC )

N.Terentiev EMU Meeting University of Florida 01/09/ Examples of the test result distributions AFEB analog noise Test 13_01 For 12 ME2/1 CSC (PNPI) Mean noise ~1.3 DAC (~1.0 fC)

N.Terentiev EMU Meeting University of Florida 01/09/ Examples of the test result distributions Compare ISR and FAST sites AFEB analog noise Test 13_01 For 11 ME2/1 CSC (PNPI) and 121 ME234/2 (UF and UCLA )

N.Terentiev EMU Meeting University of Florida 01/09/ Examples of the test result distributions AFEB Rate Test 11_01 For 68 ME234/2 CSC (UF, UCLA, early data with normalized rate excluded) Per AFEB channel (“wire”) at ~20 fC threshold and HV = 3.6 kV Measured as the rate of trigger on any AFEB hit in ALCT single-plane self-trigger mode Goes up with wire number (length) Low rate in vicinity of CSC buttons (low gas gain) 10 Hz < Rate < 100 HZ are the test acceptance limits

N.Terentiev EMU Meeting University of Florida 01/09/ Examples of the test result distributions Compare ISR and FAST site AFEB rates For 10 ME2/1 CSC (PNPI) and 60 ME234/2 CSC (UF, UCLA) Early data with normalized rate excluded ISR rate is less by ~ 2 Hz (10%)

N.Terentiev EMU Meeting University of Florida 01/09/ Examples of the test result distributions CFEB noise (Pedestal RMS) Test 15_01 For 128 ME234/2 CSC (UF, UCLA) 2 < RMS < 6 are the test acceptance limits

N.Terentiev EMU Meeting University of Florida 01/09/ Examples of the test result distributions CFEB noise (Pedestal RMS) Test 15_01 For 129 ME234/2 CSC (ISR) 8 CSC in the peak at lower noise (~2800 strips, 4%, CSC 1, 5, 8, 15, 29, 44, 71, 90)

N.Terentiev EMU Meeting University of Florida 01/09/ Examples of the test result distributions CFEB Gain Test 17_08 For 130 ME234/2 CSC (UF, UCLA) 6 CSC (with all channels) are in the peak at (2880 strips, 5%, CSC 22, 24, 30,3 4, 52, 53) CSC #51 with gain of ~40 in all channels Each 16th strip has lower gain 1.9 < Gain < 6 are the test acceptance limits

N.Terentiev EMU Meeting University of Florida 01/09/ Examples of the test result distributions CFEB Gain Test 17_08 For 129 ME234/2 CSC (ISR) No peak at CSC are in the peak at 3.5 (~2700 strips, 4%, CSC 5, 8, 15, 20, 29, 44, 90, correlated with pedestal RMS )

N.Terentiev EMU Meeting University of Florida 01/09/ Examples of the test result distributions CFEB Gain Ratio G(n+1)/G(n) From test 17_08 For 181 CSC (UF, UCLA, IHEP, PNPI) The gains are uniform (for ratio mean=1, RMS=0.01) Tails are due to the 16th strips

N.Terentiev EMU Meeting University of Florida 01/09/ Examples of the test result distributions CFEB Gain Ratio G(n+1)/G(n) From test 17_08 For 149 CSC (ISR) The gains are uniform (for ratio mean=1, RMS=0.01) Tails are due to the 16 th strips

N.Terentiev EMU Meeting University of Florida 01/09/ Conclusions/Suggestions Good results on AFEB noise and rate, CFEB noise, gain and gain ratio Presented ISR and FAST site results are consistent Finalize the list of tests and tables for the ROOT tree Include new data The ISR results are likely to be referenced Suggestion to automate results saving and uploading from DAQ to Web to minimize operator impact in SX5 tests