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A Novel Generic Framework for Track Fitting in Complex Detector Systems
This paper presents a novel framework for track fitting which is usable in a
wide range of experiments, independent of the specific event topology, detector
setup, or magnetic field arrangement. This goal is achieved through a
completely modular design. Fitting algorithms are implemented as
interchangeable modules. At present, the framework contains a validated Kalman
filter. Track parameterizations and the routines required to extrapolate the
track parameters and their covariance matrices through the experiment are also
implemented as interchangeable modules. Different track parameterizations and
extrapolation routines can be used simultaneously for fitting of the same
physical track. Representations of detector hits are the third modular
ingredient to the framework. The hit dimensionality and orientation of planar
tracking detectors are not restricted. Tracking information from detectors
which do not measure the passage of particles in a fixed physical detector
plane, e.g. drift chambers or TPCs, is used without any simplifications. The
concept is implemented in a light-weight C++ library called GENFIT, which is
available as free software
Evaluation of evapotranspiration methods for model validation in a semi-arid watershed in northern China
International audienceThis study evaluates the performance of four evapotranspiration methods (Priestley-Taylor, Penman-Monteith, Hargreaves and Makkink) of differing complexity in a semi-arid environment in north China. The results are compared to observed water vapour fluxes derived from eddy flux measurements. The analysis became necessary after discharge simulations using an automatically calibrated version of the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) failed to reproduce runoff measurements. Although the study area receives most of the annual rainfall during the vegetation period, high temperatures can cause water scarcity. We investigate which evapotranspiration method is most suitable for this environment and whether the model performance of SWAT can be improved with the most adequate evapotranspiration method. The evapotranspiration models were tested in two consecutive years with different rainfall amounts. In general, the simple Hargreaves and Makkink equations outmatch the more complex Priestley-Taylor and Penman-Monteith methods, although their performance depended on water availability. Effects on the quality of SWAT runoff simulations, however, remained minor. Although evapotranspiration is an important process in the hydrology of this steppe environment, our analysis indicates that other driving factors still need to be identified to improve SWAT simulations
Beam Performance of Tracking Detectors with Industrially Produced GEM Foils
Three Gas-Electron-Multiplier tracking detectors with an active area of 10 cm
x 10 cm and a two-dimensional, laser-etched orthogonal strip readout have been
tested extensively in particle beams at the Meson Test Beam Facility at
Fermilab. These detectors used GEM foils produced by Tech-Etch, Inc. They
showed an efficiency in excess of 95% and spatial resolution better than 70 um.
The influence of the angle of incidence of particles on efficiency and spatial
resolution was studied in detail.Comment: 8 pages, 9 figures, accepted by Nuclear Instruments and Methods in
Physics Research
Aging measurements with the gas electron multiplier (GEM)
Continuing previous aging measurements with detectors based on the Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM), a cm triple-GEM detector, as used in the small area tracking of the COMPASS experiment at CERN, was investigated. With a detector identical to those installed in the experiment, long-term, high-rate exposures to keV X-ray radiation were performed to study its aging properties. In standard operation conditions, with Ar:CO (70:30) filling and operated at an effective gain of , no change in gain and energy resolution is observed after collecting a total charge of 7mC/mm, corresponding to seven years of normal operation. This observation confirms previous results demonstrating the relative insensitivity of GEM detectors to aging, even when manufactured with common materials
Optimisation of the Gas Electron Multiplier for high rate application
The construction and performance of large size GEM~detectors for the COMPASS~experiment is described. Based on the experience gained during the operation of these detectors in high rate muon, proton, and pion beams we discuss the suitability of their use in harsh radiation environments
A digital calorimetric trigger for the COMPASS experiment at CERN
In order to provide a trigger for the Primakoff reaction, in 2009, the trigger system of the COMPASS experiment at CERN will be extend by an electromagnetic calorimeter trigger. Since it was decided to gain from various benefits of digital data processing, an FPGA based implementation of the trigger is foreseen, running on the front-end electronics, which are used for data acquisition at the same time. This, however, includes further modification of the existing trigger system to combine the digital calorimeter trigger, with its higher latency, and the analogue trigger signals, which will also make use of digital data processing
Determination of the pole position of the lightest hybrid meson candidate
Mapping states with explicit gluonic degrees of freedom in the light sector
is a challenge, and has led to controversies in the past. In particular, the
experiments have reported two different hybrid candidates with spin-exotic
signature, pi1(1400) and pi1(1600), which couple separately to eta pi and eta'
pi. This picture is not compatible with recent Lattice QCD estimates for hybrid
states, nor with most phenomenological models. We consider the recent partial
wave analysis of the eta(') pi system by the COMPASS collaboration. We fit the
extracted intensities and phases with a coupled-channel amplitude that enforces
the unitarity and analyticity of the S-matrix. We provide a robust extraction
of a single exotic pi1 resonant pole, with mass and width 1564 +- 24 +- 86 MeV
and 492 +- 54 +- 102 MeV, which couples to both eta(') pi channels. We find no
evidence for a second exotic state. We also provide the resonance parameters of
the a2(1320) and a2'(1700).Comment: 6 pages + 3 pages of supplemental material. Version to appear on
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