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tuning_the_s800_xdt [2015/10/29 09:57] pereira [Checking Particle ID and rate at S800 FP] |
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* The three columns correspond to the **RF-FP** ToF (left), **OBJ-FP** (center), and **XFP-FP** (right) | * The three columns correspond to the **RF-FP** ToF (left), **OBJ-FP** (center), and **XFP-FP** (right) | ||
* The first (top) row corresponds to the Phillips TDC | * The first (top) row corresponds to the Phillips TDC | ||
- | * The second row corresponds to the MTDC with all the hits included | + | * The second row corresponds to the MTDC with all the hits included. Note that in a unreacted-beam setting, the first hit typically provides the " |
* The third row corresponds to the MTDC with only the first hit | * The third row corresponds to the MTDC with only the first hit | ||
* The fourth row corresponds to the ORTEC TACs. Note that there is not **RF-FP TAC** | * The fourth row corresponds to the ORTEC TACs. Note that there is not **RF-FP TAC** | ||
- | * The two spectra in the fifth row corresponds to the MTDC summary spectra of OBJ-FP and XFP-FP ToFs (zoomed in). The spectra show the ToF (vertical axis) vs. hit number (horizontal axis). | + | * The two spectra in the fifth row corresponds to the MTDC summary spectra of OBJ-FP and XFP-FP ToFs (zoomed in). The spectra show the ToF (vertical axis) vs. hit number (horizontal axis). |
* An empty ToF spectrum means that either the delays are not right (and need to be adjusted) or the spectrum range is too narrow | * An empty ToF spectrum means that either the delays are not right (and need to be adjusted) or the spectrum range is too narrow | ||
* The MTDC spectra should never be empty because the matching window is sufficiently wide (around 4000 ns) | * The MTDC spectra should never be empty because the matching window is sufficiently wide (around 4000 ns) |