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- From: Shuhang Li <sl4859 AT columbia.edu>
- To: sphenix-hcal-l AT lists.bnl.gov, sphenix-calibration-l AT lists.bnl.gov
- Subject: [Sphenix-calibration-l] Abstract for DNP 2022
- Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2022 12:59:15 -0400
Hi all,
I'm planning to submit the following abstract for DNP 2022:
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title: Calibrated Cosmic Muon simulations for the sPHENIX Hadronic Calorimeters
The sPHENIX detector at BNL’s Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) will start data taking in 2023 and seeks to understand the microscopic properties of the Quark-Gluon Plasma(QGP), by performing high precision measurements of jets and heavy flavor observables. Critical to full jet reconstruction is the sPHENIX hadronic calorimeter (HCal) system, which will be the first calorimetric hadronic measurements made at RHIC. To do this, the HCal needs to be properly calibrated prior to and during the data taking to measure the energy deposition of jets. This talk will present the GEANT4 study with a cosmic muon generator with a realistic zenith angle and energy distribution to investigate the possibility of using cosmic muon events as a calibration source for the hadronic calorimeters (HCal's) when the full sPHENIX apparatus is in its data-taking position.
The sPHENIX detector at BNL’s Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) will start data taking in 2023 and seeks to understand the microscopic properties of the Quark-Gluon Plasma(QGP), by performing high precision measurements of jets and heavy flavor observables. Critical to full jet reconstruction is the sPHENIX hadronic calorimeter (HCal) system, which will be the first calorimetric hadronic measurements made at RHIC. To do this, the HCal needs to be properly calibrated prior to and during the data taking to measure the energy deposition of jets. This talk will present the GEANT4 study with a cosmic muon generator with a realistic zenith angle and energy distribution to investigate the possibility of using cosmic muon events as a calibration source for the hadronic calorimeters (HCal's) when the full sPHENIX apparatus is in its data-taking position.
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Comments and suggestions are appreciated.
Best regards,
Shuhang
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[Sphenix-calibration-l] Abstract for DNP 2022,
Shuhang Li, 06/30/2022
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- [Sphenix-calibration-l] Abstract for DNP 2022, Emma Grace McLaughlin, 06/30/2022
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