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Simulation and Track Reconstruction for Beam Telescopes
Beam telescopes are an important tool to test new detectors under development in a particle beam. To test these novel detectors and determine their properties, the particle tracks need to be reconstructed from the known detectors in the telescope. Based on the reconstructed track, its predicted posi...
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author | Maqbool, Salman |
author_facet | Maqbool, Salman |
author_sort | Maqbool, Salman |
collection | CERN |
description | Beam telescopes are an important tool to test new detectors under development in a particle beam. To test these novel detectors and determine their properties, the particle tracks need to be reconstructed from the known detectors in the telescope. Based on the reconstructed track, its predicted position on the Device under Test (DUT) are compared with the actual hits on the DUT. Several methods exist for track reconstruction, but most of them do not account for the effects of multiple scattering. General Broken Lines is one such algorithm which incorporates these effects during reconstruction. The aim of this project was to simulate the beam telescope and extend the track reconstruction framework for the FE-I4 telescope, which takes these effects into account. Section 1 introduces the problem, while section 2 focuses on beam telescopes. This is followed by the Allpix2 simulation framework in Section 3. And finally, Section 4 introduces the Proteus track reconstruction framework along with the General Broken Lines algorithm. The results, conclusion and future work are presented in Section 5. |
id | cern-2291166 |
institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2017 |
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spelling | cern-22911662019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2291166engMaqbool, SalmanSimulation and Track Reconstruction for Beam TelescopesPhysics in GeneralBeam telescopes are an important tool to test new detectors under development in a particle beam. To test these novel detectors and determine their properties, the particle tracks need to be reconstructed from the known detectors in the telescope. Based on the reconstructed track, its predicted position on the Device under Test (DUT) are compared with the actual hits on the DUT. Several methods exist for track reconstruction, but most of them do not account for the effects of multiple scattering. General Broken Lines is one such algorithm which incorporates these effects during reconstruction. The aim of this project was to simulate the beam telescope and extend the track reconstruction framework for the FE-I4 telescope, which takes these effects into account. Section 1 introduces the problem, while section 2 focuses on beam telescopes. This is followed by the Allpix2 simulation framework in Section 3. And finally, Section 4 introduces the Proteus track reconstruction framework along with the General Broken Lines algorithm. The results, conclusion and future work are presented in Section 5.CERN-STUDENTS-Note-2017-249oai:cds.cern.ch:22911662017-11-01 |
spellingShingle | Physics in General Maqbool, Salman Simulation and Track Reconstruction for Beam Telescopes |
title | Simulation and Track Reconstruction for Beam Telescopes |
title_full | Simulation and Track Reconstruction for Beam Telescopes |
title_fullStr | Simulation and Track Reconstruction for Beam Telescopes |
title_full_unstemmed | Simulation and Track Reconstruction for Beam Telescopes |
title_short | Simulation and Track Reconstruction for Beam Telescopes |
title_sort | simulation and track reconstruction for beam telescopes |
topic | Physics in General |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2291166 |
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