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=== Low-Level Analyzer Topics ===
 
=== Low-Level Analyzer Topics ===
  
# General flow of the Hall A & C analyzers
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# General flow of the Hall A & C analyzers (2 hours)
 
#* Database/Parameter files & detector classes
 
#* Database/Parameter files & detector classes
# Calibrations of detectors
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# Calibrations of detectors (2 hours)
 
#* Deb/Carlos: Drift chambers
 
#* Deb/Carlos: Drift chambers
 
#* Kayla: Hodoscopes
 
#* Kayla: Hodoscopes
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#* Shower: Yerevan
 
#* Shower: Yerevan
 
#* Hall A: VDC's
 
#* Hall A: VDC's
# Detector efficiencies
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# Detector efficiencies (2 hours)
 
#* Tracking
 
#* Tracking
 
#* Hodoscope
 
#* Hodoscope

Revision as of 08:48, 10 May 2017

Purpose

  • The purpose of the Summer 2017 Analysis workshop is to provide a setting in which users will have an opportunity to learn the details of the Hall C Analyzer
  • The sessions will be interleaved with Hall A, therefore they will be as generalized as possible
    • This encourages both Hall A and Hall C folks to attend the entire workshop

Proposed Structure

  • 2 hour sessions comprised of ~60 min of talks followed by ~60 min of hands on exercises
  • The session will be recorded on BlueJeans and posted to the wiki page of future reference
  • Each session will contain exercises that will also serve as homework
  • A wiki will be made afterwords which contains the solutions to the exercises

First pass at flow of workshop

Low-Level Analyzer Topics

  1. General flow of the Hall A & C analyzers (2 hours)
    • Database/Parameter files & detector classes
  2. Calibrations of detectors (2 hours)
    • Deb/Carlos: Drift chambers
    • Kayla: Hodoscopes
    • Ryan: Cherenkovs/Aerogel
    • Shower: Yerevan
    • Hall A: VDC's
  3. Detector efficiencies (2 hours)
    • Tracking
    • Hodoscope
    • Cherenkov/Shower PID
    • Trigger (???)

Physics Analyzer Topics

  1. Monte Carlo
    • SIMC
    • Acceptance
  2. Radiative corrections & cross sections
  3. Optics