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E. Bissaldi – INFN Trieste, Italy / SLAC, USA 1
GLAST LAT Project IA Workshop 5 • August 29, 2005
Raiders of the Raiders of the lost photonslost photons
Elisabetta Bissaldi
University & INFN Trieste, ItalySLAC, USA
Gamma-ray Large AreaGamma-ray Large AreaSpace TelescopeSpace Telescope
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OutlineOutline
• Introduction
• Photon selection with MC algorithm
• Results from cosmic ray data for integrated 2, 4 and 6 towers configurations
• Study of vertex topologies
• Summary
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Photons
2 tracks = VERTEX
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SI
SI
e+ e-
Topologies for DummiesTopologies for Dummies
Muons
NO VERTEX ?
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SI
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In TkrRecon: 1 track ≡ VERTEX
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Often one of the 2 tracks is missing!
No Si hits No Si hits (edge)
Narrow separation Short track Compton angle scattering
Topologies in real lifeTopologies in real life
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SISI
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SISI
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SISI
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SISI
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Original idea...Original idea...
• Bill Atwood’s talk presented at the 3rd IA Workshop in march 2005
• Develop finding algorithm:– Classification trees– Monte Carlo samples
I. AllGammaII. Surface Muons
– Cosmic ray data sampleIII. Test RUN 140001338
for single tower
candidates sample
(5% of triggers)
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BB ChallengeBB Challenge
MC for 1 tower configuration
• Developed Initial selection cuts
• Defined 2 topologies
• Developed algorithm– classification trees
• Applied algorithm in data
MC for 2, 4, 6 towers configurations
Same
• Used only 1 topology
• Searched for simple cuts using main variables
• Applied cuts in data
• Studied vertex topologies
More details in the next slides...
BILL BETTA
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• Same
• Focus on first topology
VtxAngle > 0.“VERTEX”
• Same
Initial selectionsInitial selections
• Initial conditions1. TkrNumTracks > 02. CalEnergySum > 10 MeV
• Definition of 2 topologies
3. VtxAngle > 0. VtxAngle ≡ 0. “VERTEX” “1TRACK”
4. Tkr1ToTFirst > 1 MIP
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SI
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SI
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Additional variablesAdditional variables
5. Tkr1SSDVeto > 1
Use Tracker in self Veto Mode to replace ACD At least one hit plane before start of track
Calorimeter
Electronics
Found track
Track projection
same
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Bill’s Classification TreesBill’s Classification Trees
Variables used to select :
a) Tkr1ToTTrAveb) Tkr1Chisqc) Tkr1SSDVetod) Tkr1TotFirste) Tkr2Chisqf) Tkr2FirstChisqg) CalEnergySum
* From Bill’s talk
*
VERTEX TOPOLOGY
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Betta’s MC/DATA samplesBetta’s MC/DATA samples
I. MC AllGamma
– 1 x 106 events– 33341 trig. events– Isotropic– 18 MeV – 18 GeV
v5r0608p7
II. MC Surface Muons
– 4 x 106 events– 219322 trig. events– Isotropic– PDG formula and low
energy extension v5r0608p7
III. DATA Cosmic Rays
– 2 Towers: RUN 135002134 (462678 trig. events) v5r0608p6
– 4 Towers: RUN 135002778 (61996 trig. events) v4r060302p23
– 6 Towers: RUN 135004075 (390035 trig. events) v5r0608p6
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all cuts
no cuts
Tkr1SSDVetoTkr1SSDVeto
MC Muons
all cuts
no cuts
MC All Gamma
Tkr1SSDVeto>2 ?
TkrNumTracks>0CalEnergySum>10. VtxAngle>0. Tkr1TotFirst>1Tkr1SSDVeto>1
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Tkr1SSDVetoTkr1SSDVeto
no cuts
MC Muons
no cuts
MC All Gamma
all cutsall cuts
We lose 10% of photons and 70% of muons
TkrNumTracks>0CalEnergySum>10. VtxAngle>0. Tkr1TotFirst>1Tkr1SSDVeto>2
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Tkr1SSDVetoTkr1SSDVeto
no cuts
all cutsall cuts
no cuts
MC All Gamma DATA
We lose 10% of cosmic ray data
TkrNumTracks>0CalEnergySum>10. VtxAngle>0. Tkr1TotFirst>1Tkr1SSDVeto>2
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Tkr1ToTTrAveTkr1ToTTrAve
no cuts no cuts
all cuts all cuts
MC All Gamma MC Muons
Tkr1ToTTrAve>1.3?
TkrNumTracks>0CalEnergySum>10. VtxAngle>0. Tkr1TotFirst>1Tkr1SSDVeto>2
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no cuts no cuts
MC MuonsMC All Gamma
all cuts all cuts
We lose 5% of photons and 70% of muons
TkrNumTracks>0CalEnergySum>10. VtxAngle>0. Tkr1TotFirst>1Tkr1SSDVeto>1Tkr1ToTTrAve>1.3
Tkr1ToTTrAveTkr1ToTTrAve
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no cutsno cuts
MC All Gamma DATA
all cuts all cuts
We lose 20% of cosmic ray data
TkrNumTracks>0CalEnergySum>10. VtxAngle>0. Tkr1TotFirst>1Tkr1SSDVeto>1Tkr1ToTTrAve>1.3
Tkr1ToTTrAveTkr1ToTTrAve
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2 Towers Results2 Towers Results
MCAllGamma
MCSurface muons
DATACosmic rays
STEPSN°
events%
N° events
%N°
events%
No cuts 33341 100 219322 100 462676 100
1 47 98 97
2 19 33 32
3 9 1.5 3
4 5.7 0.05 1.6
5 5.3 0.03 1.3
6 1672 5.0 25 0.01 4715 1.0Cuts are cumulative!
TkrNumTracks>0+CalEnergySum>10. +VtxAngle>0. +Tkr1TotFirst>1+Tkr1SSDVeto>2+Tkr1ToTTrAve>1.3
Similar results were obtainedfor 4 and 6 towers!(ask me later)
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2 Towers Results2 Towers Results
100 %
10 %
1 %
0.1 %
0.01 %
STEPS 1 2 3 4 5 6
5
1
0.01
MC AllGamma
DATA
MC Muons
VtxAngle>0.
Tkr1SSDVeto>2
Cuts are cumulative!
Tkr1ToTTrAve>1.3
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candidates with Event Displaycandidates with Event Display
tracks
dir
hitW
SI
SI
tracks
dir
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tracks
dir
candidates with Event Displaycandidates with Event Display
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SI
SI
tracks
dir
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DifferentVertexTopologies tracks
dir
candidates with Event Displaycandidates with Event Display
W
SI
SI
tracks
dir
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Topologies à la carteTopologies à la carte
W
SI
SI
tracks
dir
W
SI
SI
tracks
dir
W
SI
SI
tracks
dir
DOCA = Distance Of Closest Approach
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Vertexing Variable in the Merit Ntuple Summary of track composition and topology
?
VtxStatusVtxStatus
no cuts
MC All Gamma 2 Towers
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Single track vertex
2 tracks vertex
More than 2 tracks in
vertex
Vertex positionset by
DOCA point
Vertex tracks share first hit
Vertex tracks start in
different planes
DOCA pointlies inside track hits
VtxStatus Values
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
01 1
1 161 1 34
1 641 1 80
1 1281 1 1 162
1 1 1921 1 1 208
VtxStatus bit patternVtxStatus bit pattern
21 + 25 + 27 = 162
1=true
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VtxStatus DistributionsVtxStatus Distributions
MC AllGamma 2 Towers
no cuts all cuts
0 and 1
01
162128
43 %28 %12 % 7 %
16234
12816
55 %14 %11 %8 %
162
2.7 % of initial triggers!
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...and with DATA...and with DATA
DATA Cosmic rays 2 Towers
no cuts all cuts
1162
0
86 % 6 % 3 %
16234
128
59 %13 %7 %
0 and 1162
0.6 % of initial triggers!
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SI
SI
VtxStatus = 1622 tracks vertex, vertex tracks share first hit and DOCA pointlies inside track hits
tracks
dir
My friend 162My friend 162
tracks
dir
hit
hit
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Energy distributionEnergy distribution
DATA 2 Towers
all cutsVtxStatus=162
all cutsVtxStatus=162
MC AllGamma 2 Towers
TkrNumTracks>0CalEnergySum>10. VtxAngle>0. Tkr1TotFirst>1Tkr1SSDVeto>1Tkr1ToTTrAve>1.3VtxStatus=162
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SummarySummary
• Developed a simple algorithm to select in cosmic ray data using Bill’s analysis as a starting point
• Learned about how different the topologies are from the simple picture from pair conversion
• Future Work: Possibility to use the selected sample to study the
behaviour of the detector with different register configurations Depending on the physics analysis, we may be more
interested in selected vertex topologies Explore this further in my thesis Analysis of reprocessed 4, 6 and 8 towers in progress...
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GRAZIE...GRAZIE...
• Eduardo• Bill
• Francesco• Anders• Leon• Eric• Luis
...all other italian summer students and people I met at SLAC!
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Backup slidesBackup slides
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6 Towers Results6 Towers Results
AllGammaSurface muons
Cosmic Data 75
Cosmic Data 77
STEPSN°
events%
N° events
%N°
events%
N° events
%
Recon 89638 100 558757 100 390033 100 389690 100
1 57 98 92 92
2 31 51 45 45
3 15 2 5 5
4 13 0.3 2 2
5 10335 11.5 983 0.18 7588 1.9 7499 1.9
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6 Towers Results6 Towers Results
Cosmic Data RUN 135004075
Cosmic Data RUN 135004077
Applied cuts N° events % N° events %
Recon 390033 100 389690 100
1. 92.4 92.4
2. 45.5 45.4
3. 10.6 10.7
4. 28.2 28.1
5. 62.9 63.1
1.+2. 44.7 44.6
1.+2.+3. 4.6 4.6
1.+2.+3.+4. 2.4 2.3
1.+2.+3.+4.+5. 7588 1.9 7499 1.9
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4 Towers Results4 Towers Results
AllGamma Surface muons
Applied cuts N° events % N° events %
Recon 62070 100 391538 100
1. 54.2 97.2
2. 71.2 48.6
3. 28.1 4.9
4. 43.9 6.9
5. 46.6 63.8
1.+2. 27.2 45.9
1.+2.+3. 14.0 2.1
1.+2.+3.+4. 10.1 0.2
1.+2.+3.+4.+5. 6171 9.9 608 0.1
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4 Towers Results4 Towers Results
Cosmic Data RUN 135002778
Applied cuts N° events %
Recon 61994 100
1. 97.0
2. 43.4
3. 14.7
4. 31.2
5. 67.6
1.+2. 42.7
1.+2.+3. 6.3
1.+2.+3.+4. 3.1
1.+2.+3.+4.+5. 1533 2.5
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6 Towers Results6 Towers Results
STEPS 1 2 3 4 5
100 %
10 %
1 %
0.1 %
AllGamma
Data 75Data 77
Muons11.5
1.9
0.18
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4 Towers Results4 Towers Results
100 %
10 %
1 %
0.1 %
STEPS 1 2 3 4 5
9.9
2.5
0.1
AllGamma
Data
Muons
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MC Surface Muons
no cuts
0 and 1
10
92 %3 %
Same with MC Muons...Same with MC Muons...