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## Search backward from x1 to find point x2 where data goes below low threshold T<sub>l</sub> + P<sub>loc</sub> where T<sub>l</sub> ~ σ | ## Search backward from x1 to find point x2 where data goes below low threshold T<sub>l</sub> + P<sub>loc</sub> where T<sub>l</sub> ~ σ | ||
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Revision as of 11:05, 22 March 2012
Latest approach to hit finding is as follows:
- Find a hit channel and event pedestal
- Calculate mean pedestal Pm & s.d. (σ) for first 100 samples in 100 events (trigger is approx sample 200)
- Set a threshold Tp (eg 3.5 σ) for further investigation, eg Pm + Tp , select events & channels where adc value exceeds this
- Calculate event pedestal Pevt as mean of samples 90 to 190 in current event
- Select events where adc value goes over high threshold Th1 + Pevt (Th1 ~ 5sigma)
- Use event pedestal to find high threshold time and new local pedestal
- Upsample data from samples 150 to 350 (max drift time + trigger time is approx sample 290)
- Search forward to find point x1 where data goes above a not quite so high threshold Th2 + Pevt where Th2 ~ 4 σ
- Find a local pedestal Ploc as adc value at Np upsampled points before x1 (eg Np=15)
- Use local pedestal to find low threshold time
- Search backward from x1 to find point x2 where data goes below low threshold Tl + Ploc where Tl ~ σ
run_31761_findped2.png