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  • From: Craig Woody <woody AT bnl.gov>
  • To: Stefan Bathe <stefan.bathe AT baruch.cuny.edu>
  • Cc: "sphenix-emcal-l AT lists.bnl.gov" <sphenix-emcal-l AT lists.bnl.gov>, sphenix-hcal-l AT lists.bnl.gov
  • Subject: Re: [Sphenix-hcal-l] [Sphenix-software-l] indico/zoom reminder mtg Wed 1pm Re: Calorimeter Calibration mtgs : alternating Wed's 1pm (this wk) & Thursdays 4pm.
  • Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2022 15:48:06 -0500

Hi Stefan,
I do believe that the temperature coefficient published on the Hamamatsu Data Sheet does represent the true temperature dependence of the device, which agrees with several different ways we have measured it our self, either in our lab or in situ with the EMCAL. However, as you point out, it may depend on the fit range of the data, but probably even more so on how the temperature is measured. I think under very controlled conditions (like in Sean's thermal oven in his lab), or even in our EMCAL with the chiller in full operation, we've achieved pretty good thermal equilibrium and have gotten reasonably good agreement with the Hamamatsu Data Sheet. However, if the temperature you use to try and determine the temperature dependence doesn't really represent the true temperature of the SiPM itself, it can lead to very misleading results.

Cheers,
Craig

On 1/19/2022 3:28 PM, Stefan Bathe via sPHENIX-HCal-l wrote:
Hi John, Craig, and All,

Just to follow up on the T dependence discussion regarding the difference
between a T coefficient in the 3 % range and the ~1.5 % you mentioned towards
the end of the meeting: this must depend on the reference temperature.

If I take the fit parameters from your slides, John (March 12, 2021, EMCal
meeting):

S(T) = -25.57*T + 1483

and calculate S(26) and S(20) from that, and then insert that into Hanpu’s
formula from today’s meeting: S(T) = S(26)*(1 - alpha(T - 26)) for T = 20, I
get:

alpha = 0.03125.

Regards,
Stefan
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On Jan 19, 2022, at 02:29, Frantz, Justin via sPHENIX-software-l
<sphenix-software-l AT lists.bnl.gov> wrote:

Hello,

Reminder our first Calo Calibrations meeting will later today at 1pm. So far
I am on the agenda, unless Megan had similar plans, I will be leading a
discussion on an intro to the meeting group, as well as some of my own
proposals for updating the general reco framework for the calos. I would
also like to give another whole presentation on the tower slope method
updates. It would be great if some of the folks leading some of the calo
calibrations/reco efforts (e.g. LED's, Cosmics, Pulse fitting beyond's
Maxims latest update, etc.) might be ready to give at least a verbal
update--and let Megan and I know if you would like to be put on the agenda.

-Justin

Agenda link:
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__indico.bnl.gov_event_14421_&d=DwIFAw&c=dTXc8cCP8suVpClwB1HRHQACHN4UFMgL7MtSjCbKyts&r=VpzLtnjcGB03vfJuG_p478bcDf7zDOFn2OeUM-jusdY&m=K98nquVk5pj-VJK_QgNA7Xf--tHe0ney1NlxoiwSFqU&s=oVB8Xx_6Tt0p8JCNmkDQcSNWxeKQtG-LGvZRdFd3XMQ&e=


Zoom info:
Topic: Calorimeter Calibrations Meeting (Wed)
Time: Jan 19, 2022 1 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting
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Brookhaven National Lab, sPHENIX Experiment
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Ohio University Dept. Of Physics and Astronomy
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From: Frantz, Justin
Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2022 11:58 AM
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Subject: Calorimeter Calibration mtgs : alternating Wed's 1pm (this wk) &
Thursdays 4pm.

Hi all,

As advertised at the collaboration mtg, we will be starting a new series of
biweekly/weekly meetings for Calorimeter Calibrations. The focus will be
any calibrations-related calorimeter software, but we plan to also discuss
any calorimeter calibrations developments such as the LED systems. Megan
Connors and I (Justin Frantz) will convene these meetings. The purpose is
to try to unify as much as possible the approaches for calorimeter
calibrations and software for both the Hcals and the EMcal. The polls
indicated it was complicated to schedule to get everyone needed all together
at one common time. So we have decided on two different times that will
alternate which allowed everyone of the many who filled the poll (thanks!) to
attend at least one of the two times.

The "Main" meeting time will be biweekly held every other ***WEDNESDAY AT 1-3
pm (Eastern US time) **** We will have the first of these meetings _THIS COMING WEEK_
(Wed. January 19, 2022) Please plan on attending now, and let Megan and I know if you
have anything to present. Agenda and zoom links/info will come in a separate email.

The 2nd mtg which will be called the "Technical" meeting (mainly just to
differentiate it) will be held *** THURSDAYS 4-5pm (Eastern US time)**** also biweekly, but
in the alternating weeks when the "Main" meeting does not occur--thus the first meeting
of this type will be next week 1/27/22.

Please mark your weekly calendars and hope to see everyone interested in
calorimeter calibrations at these meetings!

-Justin


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Ohio University Dept. Of Physics and Astronomy
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646-228-2539
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