Dear
All,
I
would
like
to
point
out
also
that
integration
team
are
working
hard
to
make
sure
that
we
will
have
three
layers
of
MVTX
and
four
layers
of
INTT.
The
integration
team
is
converging
nicely
towards
these
goals
and
making
good
progress.
We
hope
to
achieve
these
goals
in
next
few
weeks.
I
hope
we
should
make
this
plan,
plan
A, as
our
top
priority.
Sincerely,
Rachid
On 06/27/2018 05:33 PM, Ming Liu wrote:
Hi Tony,
I agree with you. I think we can make a very clear case at
review.
Cheers
Ming
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 27, 2018, at 3:14 PM, Anthony Frawley <afrawley AT fsu.edu>
wrote:
Hello Ming and
All,
Regarding the
item in the review charge "Status of the simulation to
optimize the MVTX and INTT for tracking in sPHENIX and
timescale for its completion", we will have to agree
on what we mean by "optimize the MVTX and INTT for
tracking". We should do this ASAP.
I will not be available to call into the EC meeting
tonight, so let me comment now.
The roles of the MVTX and INTT in sPHENIX are
largely orthogonal, and therefore so is their
optimization.
The role of the MVTX is to measure the track DCA
using three high resolution space points that are
matched to the track from the TPC and INTT. I think it
would be hard to argue that we need to optimize the
present MVTX design further. What we have is
essentially what ALICE intends to build after careful
consideration on their part, and what we have
simulated extensively in sPHENIX - and found to work
very well. We could consider dropping back to 2 layers
of MVTX, but I think that would be extremely hard to
justify. The reasons for choosing 3 layers are clear
and compelling.
The primary role of the INTT is also clear - it adds
space points to a track that can only come from the
triggered beam crossing. It will also provide several
precise space points in the r-phi plane between the MVTX
layers and inner TPC, which may turn out to be important
when we have to deal with space charge effects.
Presently, in simulations we seem to be able to track
adequately in high luminosity Au+Au without the INTT. I
would not be willing to bet the ranch that this will be
true in real life.
It is in p+p
collisions that the INTT will likely be crucial. There
we expect the TPC to contain hits from 340 collisions at
any given time, and the MVTX to contain hits from
approximately 130 collisions. The ability of the INTT to
resolve a beam crossing will eliminate all but the
collisions from the beam crossing of interest (1.3
events on average).
We do not yet have
full tracking simulations for high luminosity p+p. I
think that to really evaluate how the INTT performs
versus number of layers we will need to address that.
Best regards
Tony
From: sPHENIX-MAPS-l <sphenix-maps-l-bounces AT lists.bnl.gov>
on behalf of mxliu <ming AT bnl.gov>
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2018 12:19 PM
To: sPHENIX-MVTX; sPHENIX LDRD
Cc: Mickey Chiu; Ross Corliss; Rachid Nouicer
Subject: [Sphenix-maps-l] July 19-20 MVTX
Directors Review preparation
Hi all,
As you know, there will
be a MVTX Directors Review July 19-20.
I have put together
documents and slides for the reviews,
Review charge and
preliminary answers,
https://www.phenix.bnl.gov/WWW/publish/mxliu/sPHENIX/Reviews/BNL-072018/sPHENIX-MVTX-Review-Charge-Answers-062018-v1.pptx
and my draft overview
slides,
https://www.phenix.bnl.gov/WWW/publish/mxliu/sPHENIX/Reviews/BNL-072018/MVTX-Overview-BNL-DirectorsReview-07192018-v1.pptx
I will also post
others’ slides there once available.
John Haggerty will
chair an internal dry run on July 9th
, mark your calendar!
Cheers,
Ming
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