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Re: [Sphenix-hcal-l] jet simulations with minimal frame
- From: pinkenburg <pinkenburg AT bnl.gov>
- To: John Lajoie <lajoie AT iastate.edu>
- Cc: Rosi Reed <rosijreed AT gmail.com>, "sphenix-jet-structure-l AT lists.bnl.gov" <sphenix-jet-structure-l AT lists.bnl.gov>, raghav AT physics.rutgers.edu, Songkyo Lee <songkyo.lee AT cern.ch>, "sphenix-hcal-l AT lists.bnl.gov" <sphenix-hcal-l AT lists.bnl.gov>
- Subject: Re: [Sphenix-hcal-l] jet simulations with minimal frame
- Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2017 19:56:26 -0400
Hi John, I kicked those jobs off. condor is fairly busy right now but by tomorrow a bunch should be finished already. The output will be under: /sphenix/data/data02/rescope-2017-09-08/inner_hcal_support_ring/sHijing/<fm range> Chris On 9/20/2017 5:29 PM, John Lajoie
wrote:
Hi Chris P. (cc'd to hcal-l and jet-structure-l): In the HCAL meeting today we heard an estimate from the
engineers that a "minimal" frame to hold up the EMCal would be a
cylinder of SS310 stainless steel about 2"=5.08 cm in thickness.
This would be a little less than 1/3 of an interaction length of
material, which would be much less than the full inner HCAL (at
one interaction length) or an Al inner HCAL (at about half an
interaction length). We'd like to try something like this in the simulations to
see the effect on jet observables. Could you whip up a macro to
replace the inner HCAL with a cylinder of stainless steel 5 cm
in thickness? I think the most realistic would be to have the
cylinder inner radius so that it is at the inner radius of the
existing HCAL (snug up against the EMCal). It's not clear to me
what would be the most realistic, but this would allow us to
examine the effect of allowing the showers to "open up" in the
magnetic field in a region free from absorber between the EMCal
and the magnet cryostat. Depending in what we find, we could
adjust this to study other implementations. I don't think we
need to worry about storing any G4hits, etc., in the material -
we just need the material there in place of the inner HCAL. Since a lot of study has already been done with the 10k
Pythia8 jets already produced by Dennis to study the SS310 and
Al inner HCAL, my goal would be to run these same events through
the modified simulations so we can make comparisons between the
studies that have already been done. Depending on what we find
we can go from there. Regards, --
John Lajoie Professor of Physics Iowa State University
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[Sphenix-hcal-l] jet simulations with minimal frame,
John Lajoie, 09/20/2017
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Re: [Sphenix-hcal-l] jet simulations with minimal frame,
pinkenburg, 09/21/2017
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Re: [Sphenix-hcal-l] jet simulations with minimal frame,
John Lajoie, 09/21/2017
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Re: [Sphenix-hcal-l] jet simulations with minimal frame,
John Lajoie, 09/21/2017
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