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iMCP_TB

Code for iMCP analysis (test beam)

instruction for download and compiling (hercules):

cmsrel CMSSW_6_1_1
cd CMSSW_6_1_1/src; cmsenv;
git clone https://github.com/lbrianza/iMCP_TB
cd iMCP_TB/TB/
make

..and start to use it!


Main codes:

1- dumper: read the raw data and produce a file with a reco tree. A cfg file should be given in input, with: - a first raw with the names of the two MCP used as trigger (the 1st one sould be the one used for the time measurement) - many rows with 5 columns: 1)run 2)channel 3)HV 4)X0 5)NameMCP there must be exactly n rows for each run (where n=number of channel in input from the digitizer). Look into cfg/ folder for example. In the reco tree, branches are sorted following the MCP name list saved in interface/MCPMap.h.

--> usage: python python/dumper.py --> example: python python/analyzer.py -m MiB3 -n HVScan4 -a eff -s HV -cfg cfg/HVScan4.cfg (for the list of options, look inside the python)

2- calcTreshold: read the reco tree and calculate the charge tresholds (using S/B) for each channel with PC=ON and HV above a given treshold (to ensure the MCP has efficiency=1). Tresholds are saved in cfg/treshold.txt

--> usage: python python/calcTreshold.py --> example: python python/calcTreshold.py -HV 2700 -i ntuples/reco_HVScan4.root -SB 1000

3- analyzer: read the reco tree and calculate efficiencies/time resolution, depending on the options given in input.

--> usage: python python/analyzer.py --> example: python python/analyzer.py -m MiB3 -n HVScan4 -a eff -s HV

TO RUN THE ENTIRE ANALYSIS (all the MCPs, efficiency and timing), just do:

--> sh script/runAllEff.sh

4- drawWaveform: read raw data and draw 10 waveforms.

--> usage: python python/drawWaveform.py

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