Title: DOE SITE VISIT 2002
1DOE SITE VISIT 2002
TASK B1 OVERVIEW Y.ONEL
I) E781 II) CMS FORWARD CALORIMETRY
2 TEAM MEMBERS WHO CONTRIBUTED TO I or/and II
U.AKGUN, GRADUATE STUDENT S.AYAN, GRADUATE
STUDENT P.BRUECKNEN, QUARK-NET TEACHER M.KAYA,
GRADUATE STUDENT (Ph.D 2001, Asst. Prof., Kars
University, Turkey) E.MCCLIMENT, PROFESSOR J.P.
MERLO, PROJECT RESEARCH ASSOCIATE M.MILLER,
ELECTRONICS ENGINEER K.NELSON, GRADUATE STUDENT
(Ph.D 1999, University of Alabama) Y.ONEL,
PROFESSOR S.OZKORUCUKLU, GRADUATE STUDENT (Ph.D
2001, Asst. Prof., S.Demirel University,
Turkey) P.POGODIN, GRADUATE STUDENT (Ph.D.
1999, Sun Computer Systems, California)
I.SCHMIDT, MECHANICAL ENGINEER A.TAUKE,
UNDERGRADUATE PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLAR (U of
California, Santa Barbara)
3NEW TEAM MEMBERS
- Alexi Mestvirishvili Perugia, Italy/CERN
- Ed Norbeck CMS Heavy Ions
- Chris Like Quarknet Teacher
- Ron Newland Quarknet Teacher
- Firdevs Duru Graduate Student
- Jonathan Olson Senior Undergrad Student
- Warren Clarida Undergraduate Student
- Tyler Huebner Undergraduate Student
- John Mulherin Undergraduate Student
4I) E781 responsibilities
- A) HARDWARE
- M1 AND M3 SPECTROMETERS (NO DOE SUPPORT)
- SCIFI HODOSCOPE WITH MULTIANODE PMT'S ( NO
DOE SUPPORT) - M1 WAS CRUCIAL DETECTOR ( INCREASED CHARM
PRODUCTION BY FACTOR 2) - DETECTORS WORKED WELL (gt95 EFFICIENCY),
MAINTAINED OVER TWO YEARS OF
RUNNING PERIOD ( NO DOE SUPPORT) - DRAFT NIM PAPERS (2)
- DRAFT PHYS REV. LETTERS PAPERS (3)
- B) ANALYSIS
- SERVICE ANALYSIS (Akgun, Ayan, Kaya,
Ozkorucuklu) - PRODUCTION POLARIZATION OF THE ? WITH 800
GEV PROTONS ON CU
5 - INCLUSIVE ?0 POLARIZATION PRODUCED BY A
610 GEV ?- BEAM - K.NELSON, PHD THESIS, 1999,
(E.MCCLIMENT,YONEL ADVISORS) - (DRAFT PAPER IS READY AND SUBMITTED TO THE
SELEX COMMITTEE) - CHARGE ASYMMETRY OF STRANGE Ds MESON
PRODUCTION WITH HYPERON BEAM - M. KAYA, Ph.D THESIS, 2001 (Y. ONEL
ADVISOR) (DRAFT PAPER IS READY AND
SUBMITTED TO THE SELEX COMMITTEE) - CHARGED K/? FLUX PRODUCTION RATIOS WITH ?,
Õ, AND p ON CARBON AND COPPER TARGETS - S. OZKORUCUKLU, Ph.D THESIS, 2001 (Y. ONEL
ADVISOR) - MAGNETIC FIELD VALUES OF THE E781
SPECTROMETERS - E.OZEL, M.SC THESIS DEC 1998.
- ANALYSIS OF 2nd PASS DATA
- U. AKGUN, A. AYAN (HAREWARE CMS, PHYSICS
ANALYSIS E781) - AKGUN AND AYAN HAVE PASSED QUALIFIER AND
COMPS - AKGUN LIFETIME MEASUREMENT ON XC, XC0,
XC- AYAN WC0 PRODUCTION STUDIES
6?c ?c0 Search in E781 Selex Experiment
Currently ?- ? ? and ? K-? decay channels
for ?c, ? -?and ? -?- ? ? decay channels for
?c0 are being studied. Lifetime calculations will
be made for these events.
7?c0 Search in E781 Selex Experiment
Currently ?-K- ? ? and ? K- K- ? decay
channels are being studied. ?-?and ?-?- ? ?
channels will also be investigated.
8 II) CMS - HF
- IOWA HAS MAJOR MANAGEMENT AND CONSTRUCTION
RESPONSIBILITIES IN THE CMS HF AND HB. - MOU'S ARE SIGNED BETWEEN FERMILAB AND UI
- SOW'S ARE PREPARED FOR EACH YEAR USING LEHMAN
APPROVED PROJECT FILES (MPO'S) - Y.ONEL U.S COORDINATOR, USCMS EXEC.BOARD MEMBER
AND PROJECT MANAGER FOR PHOTODETECTORS L3 - SEVERAL PROTOTYPES HAVE BEEN BUILT AT IOWA PRIOR
TO PPP1 EM 96, RADDAM 98 -
9- CMS HF PPP1 AT IOWA AND CERN
- TEST BEAM FY00 ( SEVEN IOWA TEAM MEMBERS
PARTICIPATED) INTERNATIONAL MILESTONE - HF PRR FOR PMT AND FIBERS
- HF EDR MARCH 2001
- HF ABSORBER PRODUCTION IN OCTOBER 2001
- HF PROCUREMENT FOR PMT AND FIBERS BEGAN
NOVEMBER 2001 (INTERNATIONAL MILESTONES) - HF NEW SCHEDULE
- HF UI RESPONSIBILITIES (HF PHOTODETECTORS,
INCLUDING PMT OPTICAL TEST STATION CONSTRUCTION
AND TESTING, HF CALIBRATION SYSTEM (LED,
SOURCE), HB LED, (1/2)HF OPTICS, (FIBERS QP),
RADIATION DAMAGE, INTERGRATION ENGINEERING, AND
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND PHYSICS AND TRIGGER
SIMULATIONS)
10- OTHER RELATED ACTIVITIES
- ANALYSIS OF 1996-98 TEST RUN DATA
- ANALYSIS OF RADDAM 98 TEST RUN DATA
- LED/PID -PD SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT FOR HF/HB
- RADIATION DAMAGE STUDIES ON SINGLE QUARTZ FIBERS
AT LIL/CERN - (IOWA TEST FACILITY-NO DOE FUNDS INITIALLY)
11Why HF?
- Covers the pseudorapidity range 3-5
- HF psedorapidity range 4.5-5 will get
100Mrad/year. Therefore the detector should be
able to withstand this exceptionally high
radiation field. - Two main objectives
- To improve the measurement of the missing
transverse energy EmissT - To enable identification and reconstruction of
very forward jets
12HCAL - ? Coverage
(A.Nikitenko)
HF needed for tag jets, missing ET and jet vetoes
(SUSY)
13Iowa-Fairfield-ORNL
14HF PPP1 Side View
15HF Fiber Spacing (PPP1)
16HF status
- Project
- Construction status
- Test beam
- Schedule
17Strongback and backplane production
- Contract signed with Turkish firm in December
2001. - First 9 strongbacks and 6 backplanes delivered
geometry verified by mounting the first 9 wedges
on a jig simulatingthe geometry of final
shield. - Expect complete delivery
- December 2002
18Read Out / Optics
2 boxes built plan to use them in Test beam
PM Base Sockets (Iowa)
Light Guides (Iowa)
Mu-Metal (Iowa)
19Fiber stuffing
New Task for Iowa Ianos Schmidt (CMS Fiber
Insertion Coordinator)
Source tubes insertion
Fiber bundles preparation
20Source Tube Assembly
21CMS-HF PMT Test and Quality Control System
- U. Akgun1, A.S. Ayan1, F. Duru1, E. Gulmez2,
- M. Miller1, J. Olson1
- Y. Onel1, I. Schmidt1
- with Quarknet Group P. Bruecken, C. Like, R.
Newland
1 University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA 2 Bogazici
University, Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract We have measured the specifications
proposed by the CMS-HCAL committee on the
candidate phototubes from the three major
manufacturers Hamamatsu, EMI and Photonis. In
this report, we present the results from those
measurements and we outline the future
measurements for the test and the quality control
as well as the design of the new University of
Iowa PMT test station facility.
22Tasks of the Test System
- For one tube in every batch
- Double-pulse linearity,
- Gain vs HV for each batch
- Single photoelectron spectrum
- X-Y scan (spatial uniformity)
- Lifetime
-
- For each tube
- Pulse width
- Pulse rise time
- Transit time
- Transit time spread
- Anode dark current
- Relative gain coupled with cathode sensitivity,
- Pulse linearity
- Quality control decision on each tube.
23Light source through Fiber for Light guide test
24UNIVERSITY of IOWA PMT TEST STATION
25XY Uniformity
XY Uniformity, Dark Current, Relative Gain
8 channel pico-ammeter
Pinhole Mask
32 channel Voltage ADC
Motor Controller
26Single Photoelectron Setup(fourth generation)
27LabVIEW software
28PMT Timing Data (1550 PMTs)
29PMT Data (1550 PMTs)
30PMT Web Database
Sort by column (Ascending or Descending)
Alternating colors to aid readability
Pagination reference for large data sets
More extensive search/sort options are being
developed
31PMT Base Comparison
Cockroft-Walton Base
Hamamatsus Resistive Base
Parallel-Dynode Bases
32Iowa LED Pulser Characteristics
- Pulser located at LED
- Pulser operates from 5.5 Volts and ground
- Output pulse of 5.5 Volts
- Circuit utilizes all bipolar devices
- Rise and fall times less than 6 nanoseconds
- Electrical pulse duration from 10 nanoseconds to
1 microsecond - Circuit may be easily modified to drive multiple
LEDs to achieve greater optical signal - Signal amplitude is adjusted by varying LED
cathode potential
33Pulser in Calibration Unit
34Pulser Cards
35Test of CMS_HF Light Guide System at Iowa PMT
Test Station
- A. Ayan, U. Akgun, E. Gulmez, A.
Mestvirishvili, M. Miller, J. Olson, Y. Onel,
I. Schmidt - University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, USA
- Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey
36Light Guide Test Setup
37Light Guide Milling
38Light Guide Tests
- Purpose
- Test the effect of the light guides on the
uniformity of the PMT Signal by measuring the X-Y
uniformity and attenuationOptical properties
mixing - Comparison of the tapered light guides vs.
non-tapered ones. - Comparison of the different types of reflective
materials (HEM, Mylar) - Used the same light guides and reflective
materials (HEM, Mylar) as in the test beam
39HF Wedge Test Beam 2002 Iowa Analysis
- Ahmet Sedat Ayan
- University of Iowa
- Dept. of Physics Astronomy
40Test beam setup
Iron shield
Two HF wedges Four data taking conditions-Perpen
dicular to beam-Inclined by 6o
horizontally-Inclined by 4o vertically-Modules
turned by 90 degrees to scan along the side
Muon tagger
Delay Wire Chambers Resolution 200 mm
Trigger counters
41Electromagnetic energy resolution by positrons
after light-guide intervention
- The installed light guide reflector elongated by
15mm. - The the constant term of electromagnetic
resolution improves to 188. !!!
42Scan by 50GeV electrons
- T15, EM fibers.
- Beam particle hit position cut by 0.25x0.25mm
squares.
43Hadronic energy resolution by pions
- T15, EM fibers.
- Gaussian fit to signal
- Used sigma (?) and mean ?(E) of fit.
- ?/E?20
44Schedule
Conclusion HF is well on schedule and stays
clear of CMS critical path
45Quarknet 2002
- Iowa hosted a summer institute for high school
teachers in July - 28 high school teacher participation
- (3 week session)
- CMS summer research
- Peter Bruecken Bettendorf High teacher
- Ben Bettendorf High student
- Aaron Sartor Bettendorf High student
- Beth Takamoto Bettendorf High student
46Quarknet 2002 CMS Summer Research
47TIER-2 Pilot Program
- Building Collaborative Environments for
Grid- based CMS LHC Analysis - Iowa is funding a pilot program for CMS TIER-2
- Competing for intra-university grant
- Test bed for CMS
48Infrastructure Development
- A Proof-of-concept system is being built to
prototype a Tier-2 Physics Grid site for Compact
Muon Solenoid collaboration - A Linux cluster
- One master node and two compute nodes, all with
Symmetric Multi-Processing (SMP) architecture - One Terabyte SCSI RAID storage
- Gigabit Ethernet
- Additional resources
49HF READOUT BOX OPTICS DESIGN
50Iowa Raddam 98 Module
51IOWA LIL-CERN Radiation Damage Facility