Beam Test at CERN
"Fine-tuning" the LAT. Constructed out of spare modules (i.e., two Trackers and three calorimeters), a "mini" LAT calibration unit (CU) will be used in the Beam Test scheduled at CERN from the end of July through mid-September, 2006.
These tests will help to better understand the behavior of different particles as they strike the detector at different angles.
Results of these tests will be useful in validating Monte Carlo (MC) simulations used for ground tests of GLAST's Large Area Telescope (LAT) during its integration and test phases. Results will also be used to tune aspects of the reconstruction process. |
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Primary objectives include:
- Characterizing performance at high energies (i.e., corrections for leakage, inter-tower gaps, backsplash, etc.)
- Verifying MC simulations of the detector's response in terms of:
- Electromagnetic showers (gamma, electron)
- Point Spread Function and Energy reconstruction methods
- Distributions of quantities related to those used in background rejection with hadron beams
Extracting information. A slightly "beefed up" (i.e., somewhat enhanced) version of the Glast Event Analysis Machine (GLEAM) will be used to extract extra information about the beamline through the LAT. Tests will also afford opportunities for online monitoring of code, and testing the pipeline's ability to safely and reliably transfer large amounts of data at the speeds for which it was designed.
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Last updated by: Chuck Patterson 05/02/2006 |
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