Proton Calorimetry/Meetings/2016/11/30

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Minutes for UCL Proton Calorimetry Meeting, 30th November 2016 (D17, Physics & Astronomy, UCL)

Present

Simon Jolly, Laurent Kelleter, Adam Knoetze, Matthieu Hentz, Anastasia Basharina-Freshville

AC:

  • Looking through waveform files for bad waveforms.
  • No bad waveforms found searching by eye: ABF suggests using a higher rate dataset in order to increase the chances of finding bad waveforms.
  • Will look at filtering peaks using built-in ROOT functions and throw away waveforms with double pulses.
  • SJ will provide Matlab scripts for reading scope data: aim is to reconstruct energy spectra for scope data from 24th/25th November 2016 Clatterbridge run.

AK:

  • Converted August 2016 scope data from binary: data on /unix/pbt.
  • Not sure if timebase conversion is working correctly: will try and train conversion code on November 2016 Clatterbridge data.
  • Detector emulator producing waveforms with various time distributions: able to provide custom time distributions.

MH:

  • Running Clatterbridge simulations: using lateral surface mesh to count particles rather than looking at dose.
  • Will meet with Lawrence to try to shorten simulation time (14 hours...).
  • Intensity distribution at nozzle not quite flat: will look further upstream
  • Managed to obtain Roisin Stephens' log book: not quite sure what most of it means...
  • Will plot evolution of beam along beamline at each component.

ABF:

  • Working through data from November 2016 Clatterbridge run.
  • Still see amplitude reduction at high rates, with the added Brucie Bonus of an amplitude increase around 200kHz...

LK:

  • Removed PMT from Geant4 simulations and introduced photodiode element.
  • Photodiode counts photons! 21 photons per proton at Bragg peak.
  • Need to optimise simulation parameters: will try and reconstruct Bragg peak from photodiode output.
  • Will try some Geant4 visitation tutorials to resolve errors with OpenGL visualisation.