[Clas12_calcom] [EXTERNAL] Re: new timelines for RGB available - ECAL check - feedback needed
silvia at jlab.org
silvia at jlab.org
Thu Apr 13 11:53:02 EDT 2023
Thanks, Cole.
I'd just like not to do too many cookings and spend too much time looking
at the data if there may be still other adjustments to come on
calibrations or other CCDB constants.
If you and CalCom think this is the best that can be done with ECAL, from
both the gain calibration and the SF parametrization, for electrons and
photons, we can launch the test cookings.
Another question: I noticed that while the timing for pi- is consistent
with the previous cooking/calibrations, the timing for pi+ is now out of
specs for most runs. Is this something that we should be concerned of or
not?
Thanks!
Best regards,
Silvia
> Silvia,
>
> In my view it is more important to look at 8.5.0 vs 8.7.0 with the current
> calibration. There is already a SF parameterization in place for the first
> and second half of RGB. In any case I donât believe the PMT gains are
> stable below the 2% level, due to CAEN HV shifts and luminosity dependence
> (beam current ramping up and down or off for long periods), in addition to
> the overall slow gain drifts with time. With this calibration the drift
> was reduced from 3% to 2%.
>
> Cole
>
>> On Apr 13, 2023, at 9:41 AM, silvia--- via Clas12_calcom
>> <clas12_calcom at jlab.org> wrote:
>>
>> Dear all,
>> new timelines for RGB S19 have been produced after the recent changes to
>> CCDB for ECAL.
>> They can be found at this link:
>> https://clas12mon.jlab.org/rgb/pass0/v28.51/tlsummary/
>>
>> I have made a comparison, restricted to ECAL, with the timelines done
>> with
>> the February cooking, please find my slides at the link:
>> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__box.in2p3.fr_index.php_s_ENtSbFexnzxfxS8&d=DwIFaQ&c=CJqEzB1piLOyyvZjb8YUQw&r=LNUyx07OPlPP7unJr9bKdw&m=8mgJGEUEQzZ4W9FyipfDVE6UURt0xzTx9OghWPgCsecPkUKICtQu5_hk0Nl2THTu&s=d8Mx6e5HUplxhLqEiIebachl1KrOyw3xxWtGXNW_eFM&e=
>>
>> There is an overall loss of electrons/trigger or roughly 2%, with the
>> new
>> reconstruction and CCDB.
>>
>> I need feedback from Cole and CalCom in order to decide how to proceed.
>>
>> Should we cook our 6 test runs to verify the performances? Or are
>> further
>> changes expected to happen to ECAL calibration constants or SF
>> parametrizations (for both electrons and photons)?
>>
>> In our RGB meeting of last week various possible tests were mentioned:
>> - cook the 6 runs with the same CCDB timestamp (the old one or the new
>> one, or both?) and the two versions of CJ (8.5.0 and 8.7.0)
>> - cook the 6 runs with the same CJ and different CCDB timestamp.
>>
>> What should we do?
>>
>> Thanks a lot for your feedback.
>> Best regards,
>> Silvia
>>
>>
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