Development #223
closedPlots to monitor the quality of Hit creation in TOF are missing/disabled
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Description
In order to verify that the problems with track matching in TOF are not originating from bad quality/wrong hits, more QA histograms/values are needed in the TOF digitizer and clusterizer (corresponding to TOF Hit Finding).
That would be some histograms similar to the ones available for STS: MC tracks merging (multiple hits), MC tracks losses (MC tracks not leading to any hit vs tracks leading to at least 1 hit), hit position quality ( Pos Reco VS Pos MC, errors, ...), ...
Maybe (probably) some of these are already partially available as "DEBUG" histograms I used 1-2 years ago.
Requested by S. Lebedev in collaboration meeting (see last slide):
https://indico.gsi.de/getFile.py/access?contribId=94&sessionId=28&resId=0&materialId=slides&confId=2960
Possible Assignee I can think of: P.-A. Loizeau (original developer), N. Herrmann (current developer), C. Simon (probable next developer with time based)
Updated by Volker Friese over 7 years ago
- Tracker changed from Feature to Development
- Due date set to 05/31/2015
- Status changed from New to Assigned
- Assignee set to Pierre-Alain Loizeau
- Estimated time set to 20.00 h
I assign this to yourself. I suggest to implement two QA classes: CbmTofDigitizerQa and CbmTofHitFinderQa, with the respective functionality. This should be integrated in our standard QA routines; please contact A. Lebedev accordingly.
Updated by Pierre-Alain Loizeau over 7 years ago
- Status changed from Assigned to Scheduled
Updated by Pierre-Alain Loizeau about 7 years ago
- Due date changed from 07/14/2015 to 07/30/2015
due to changes in a related task
Updated by Pierre-Alain Loizeau about 7 years ago
- Due date changed from 07/30/2015 to 08/31/2015
due to changes in a related task
Updated by Pierre-Alain Loizeau almost 7 years ago
- Due date changed from 08/31/2015 to 09/04/2015
due to changes in a related task
Updated by Pierre-Alain Loizeau almost 7 years ago
- Due date changed from 09/04/2015 to 10/31/2015
due to changes in a related task
Updated by Volker Friese over 6 years ago
- Status changed from Scheduled to Closed