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Re: [Sphenix-software-l] Thoughts about new CaloTower object to store Calorimeter Tower Information
- From: "Huang, Jin" <jhuang AT bnl.gov>
- To: "Kistenev, Edouard" <kistenev AT bnl.gov>, Nils Feege <nils.feege AT stonybrook.edu>
- Cc: PHENIX-EPHENIX-L <phenix-ephenix-l AT lists.bnl.gov>, phenix-nextfor-l <phenix-nextfor-l AT lists.bnl.gov>, "sphenix-software-l AT lists.bnl.gov" <sphenix-software-l AT lists.bnl.gov>, EIC <eic AT stonybrook.edu>
- Subject: Re: [Sphenix-software-l] Thoughts about new CaloTower object to store Calorimeter Tower Information
- Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2015 02:33:49 +0000
Thank you for the comment and fast reply.
In my understanding, it appears we are in good agreement here to use 2D distribution for calorimeter energy for pattern recognition. Examples including the FastJet jet clustering package, which work in the space of eta, phi and ET.
The choice of mapping tower to (X,Y,Z) in the initial step allows us to flexibly convert the calorimeter energy deposition into angular space for FastJet use. For example, we would like to calculate the angle of the tower based on the reconstructed vertex location. For |z| < 10 cm vertex, the true angle of the EMCal tower from vertex would be up to 100 mrad away from the one from (0,0,0). Also for the forward calorimeter walls in ePHENIX, the cluster is naturally found in the space of (X,Y), which is also a simple translation from (X,Y,Z) points.
Nevertheless, it is still a preliminary plan as Nils pointed out. And Nils will discuss that in the workfest tomorrow morning too.
Cheers,
Jin
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From: phenix-ephenix-l-bounces AT lists.bnl.gov [mailto:phenix-ephenix-l-bounces AT lists.bnl.gov]
On Behalf Of Edouard Kistenev
Nils. I have one comment. In this calorimeter knowing X,Y,Z does not help much. The same X/Y will be in two different towers of the same section and many other interesting possibilities. If I was wring pattern recognition for this detector today then the whole philosophy would be different from one based on detector image projected into LEGO plot. For a number of times I was trying to say that in this calorimeter the only sensible coordinate system for pattern recognition is polar so the tower needs to carry its vector in polar coordinates and all comparison operators must be built using vector algebra. I am not an expert in modern coding tools but to me that means that my towers instead of carrying vectors in cartesian coordinates should inherit from vectors in polar coordinates and use every technique available for managing those. Edward
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[Sphenix-software-l] Thoughts about new CaloTower object to store Calorimeter Tower Information,
Nils Feege, 07/29/2015
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Re: [Sphenix-software-l] Thoughts about new CaloTower object to store Calorimeter Tower Information,
Edouard Kistenev, 07/29/2015
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Re: [Sphenix-software-l] Thoughts about new CaloTower object to store Calorimeter Tower Information,
Huang, Jin, 07/29/2015
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Re: [Sphenix-software-l] Thoughts about new CaloTower object to store Calorimeter Tower Information,
Nils Feege, 07/29/2015
- Re: [Sphenix-software-l] Thoughts about new CaloTower object to store Calorimeter Tower Information, Edward Kistenev, 07/30/2015
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Re: [Sphenix-software-l] Thoughts about new CaloTower object to store Calorimeter Tower Information,
Nils Feege, 07/29/2015
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Re: [Sphenix-software-l] Thoughts about new CaloTower object to store Calorimeter Tower Information,
Huang, Jin, 07/29/2015
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Re: [Sphenix-software-l] Thoughts about new CaloTower object to store Calorimeter Tower Information,
Edouard Kistenev, 07/29/2015
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