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  • From: "Osborn, Joseph" <josborn1 AT bnl.gov>
  • To: Anthony Frawley <afrawley AT fsu.edu>, Ross Corliss <ross.corliss AT stonybrook.edu>
  • Cc: Anthony Frawley via sPHENIX-tracking-l <sphenix-tracking-l AT lists.bnl.gov>
  • Subject: Re: [Sphenix-tracking-l] QM Tracking Overview Poster Abstract
  • Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2023 11:28:17 +0000

Hi all,

 

Here’s a revision taking into consideration Ross’ and Tony’s comments. Any others welcome.

 

The sPHENIX detector at Brookhaven National Laboratory's Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) has a broad experimental QCD physics program focused on jets, their substructure, and open and closed heavy flavor production. To measure these observables, the sPHENIX tracking system is composed of a silicon vertex and strip detector, continuous-readout time projection chamber, and micromegas-based modules for calibration. Precise and efficient track reconstruction is required to achieve the sPHENIX science goals. The high luminosity provided by RHIC, large occupancies of heavy ion events, and streaming readout capabilities of the tracking system produce a challenging environment in which track reconstruction must take place. In this poster, we provide a general overview of the track reconstruction at sPHENIX and discuss its status utilizing the A Common Tracking Software package with the first data taking period of the sPHENIX experiment. Future track reconstruction plans as sPHENIX enters its primary data taking phase will also be discussed.

 

 

___________________________

Joe Osborn, Ph.D

Physics Department

Brookhaven National Laboratory

josborn1 AT bnl.gov

 

 

From: Anthony Frawley <afrawley AT fsu.edu>
Date: Thursday, April 20, 2023 at 4:23 PM
To: Osborn, Joseph <josborn1 AT bnl.gov>, Ross Corliss <ross.corliss AT stonybrook.edu>
Cc: Anthony Frawley via sPHENIX-tracking-l <sphenix-tracking-l AT lists.bnl.gov>
Subject: Re: [Sphenix-tracking-l] QM Tracking Overview Poster Abstract

Hi Joe,

 

It looks good to me too. I agree with Ross about dropping "however".

 

Tony


From: sPHENIX-tracking-l <sphenix-tracking-l-bounces AT lists.bnl.gov> on behalf of Ross Corliss via sPHENIX-tracking-l <sphenix-tracking-l AT lists.bnl.gov>
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2023 9:59 PM
To: Osborn, Joseph <josborn1 AT bnl.gov>
Cc: Anthony Frawley via sPHENIX-tracking-l <sphenix-tracking-l AT lists.bnl.gov>
Subject: Re: [Sphenix-tracking-l] QM Tracking Overview Poster Abstract

 

Dear Joe,

 

Looks good, reads well.  Consider dropping the 'however'?  I hope no readers would be surprised that reco is hard.  Perhaps that sentence could read:

The high luminosity provided by RHIC, large occupancies of heavy ion events, and streaming readout capabilities of the tracking system, produce a challenging data environment in which tracking must take place.

... or similar.

...and the grammar nitpick in me prefers 'continuous-readout' and 'micromegas-based' with hyphens, though I'll keep quiet if you prefer without.

 

Regards,

 

-Ross

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Dr. Ross Corliss
Research Assistant Professor
Center for Frontiers in Nuclear Science
Stony Brook University
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On Apr 19, 2023, at 3:22 PM, Osborn, Joseph via sPHENIX-tracking-l <sphenix-tracking-l AT lists.bnl.gov> wrote:

 

Hi all,

 

Here’s an abstract for the tracking overview poster. Comments are welcome.

 

Joe Osborn

 

The sPHENIX detector at Brookhaven National Laboratory's Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) has a broad experimental QCD physics program focused on jets, their substructure, and open and closed heavy flavor production. To measure these observables, the sPHENIX tracking system is composed of a silicon vertex and strip detector, continuous readout time projection chamber, and micromegas based modules for calibration. Precise and efficient track reconstruction is required to achieve the sPHENIX science goals. However, due to the high luminosity provided by RHIC, large occupancies of heavy ion events, and streaming readout capabilities of the tracking system, charged particle reconstruction at sPHENIX is challenging. In this poster, we provide a general overview of the track reconstruction at sPHENIX and discuss its status utilizing the A Common Tracking Software package with the first data taking period of the sPHENIX experiment. Future track reconstruction plans as sPHENIX enters its primary data taking phase will also be discussed.

 

 

___________________________

Joe Osborn, Ph.D

Physics Department

Brookhaven National Laboratory

 

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