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Analysis of the RSSI current on VTRx and developments in the ALICE Event Display

This report summarizes the activities done during the 2022 CERN Summer Student Programme. At first, the Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) current on the VTRx of the MFT Readout Units (RU) was analyzed, showing that the signal is much more stable after the cooling repair done to the RUs, alt...

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Autor principal: De Oliveira Deros, Marcos Antonio
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2824917
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description This report summarizes the activities done during the 2022 CERN Summer Student Programme. At first, the Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) current on the VTRx of the MFT Readout Units (RU) was analyzed, showing that the signal is much more stable after the cooling repair done to the RUs, although the temperature of 2 RUs is around 30% higher than the others. In addition, a abruptly change in the RSSI current for all RUs was observed on March 24th at noon. Despite its relation with the crate positions, the source of the effects is not known. Lastly, the ALICE Event Display was explored and features were added. A document describing how to run it in any computer was made, the possibility to change the minimum and maximum z positions for propagating MFT tracks and filtering tracks according to the primary vertex positions was added.
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spelling cern-28249172022-08-19T19:21:33Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2824917engDe Oliveira Deros, Marcos AntonioAnalysis of the RSSI current on VTRx and developments in the ALICE Event DisplayParticle Physics - ExperimentThis report summarizes the activities done during the 2022 CERN Summer Student Programme. At first, the Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) current on the VTRx of the MFT Readout Units (RU) was analyzed, showing that the signal is much more stable after the cooling repair done to the RUs, although the temperature of 2 RUs is around 30% higher than the others. In addition, a abruptly change in the RSSI current for all RUs was observed on March 24th at noon. Despite its relation with the crate positions, the source of the effects is not known. Lastly, the ALICE Event Display was explored and features were added. A document describing how to run it in any computer was made, the possibility to change the minimum and maximum z positions for propagating MFT tracks and filtering tracks according to the primary vertex positions was added. CERN-STUDENTS-Note-2022-042oai:cds.cern.ch:28249172022-08-19
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
De Oliveira Deros, Marcos Antonio
Analysis of the RSSI current on VTRx and developments in the ALICE Event Display
title Analysis of the RSSI current on VTRx and developments in the ALICE Event Display
title_full Analysis of the RSSI current on VTRx and developments in the ALICE Event Display
title_fullStr Analysis of the RSSI current on VTRx and developments in the ALICE Event Display
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the RSSI current on VTRx and developments in the ALICE Event Display
title_short Analysis of the RSSI current on VTRx and developments in the ALICE Event Display
title_sort analysis of the rssi current on vtrx and developments in the alice event display
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2824917
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