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# Revision 3.8 2005/12/14 03:16:08 cafagna |
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# Neutron detector added. Geometry and GPCALOR package |
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# Revision 3.7 2005/10/18 08:24:35 cafagna |
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# History updated |
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# Revision 3.6 2005/07/25 11:53:21 cafagna |
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# Several updates. See history for details |
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# Revision 3.5 2004/04/06 10:33:46 pamela |
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# NON-REPRODUCIBILITY problem of a GPAMELA RUN fixed; bug found and fixed filling in the hit structure of the calorimeter |
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# Revision 3.4 2003/12/17 11:32:50 pamela |
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# CALO SIMULATION COMPLETED: geometry and special tracking parameters updated and simulation checked by a comparison with the Trieste's standalone Monte Carlo simulation |
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# Revision 3.3 2002/12/05 17:27:59 pamela |
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# New GARFIELD.GAR file added and GPAMELA.FFR cleaned and updated |
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# Revision 3.2 2002/12/05 10:17:42 pamela |
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# Update CAS and CALO geometries and positions. Makefile updated as well |
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# Revision 3.1.1.1 2002/07/11 16:01:59 cafagna |
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# First GPAMELA release on CVS |
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#CMZ : 3.00/00 11/02/2002 20.05.23 by Unknown |
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#CMZ : 2.03/00 06/11/2000 02.14.56 by Francesco Cafagna |
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#CMZ : 2.02/00 12/10/2000 19.22.54 by Francesco Cafagna |
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#CMZ : 2.01/01 05/04/2000 14.37.24 by Marialuigia Ambriola |
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#CMZU: 2.01/00 05/04/2000 09.51.04 by Unknown |
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#CMZ : 2.00/00 03/03/2000 15.22.27 by Francesco Cafagna |
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#CMZ : 1.02/00 15/02/2000 10.19.51 by Francesco Cafagna |
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#CMZ : 1.01/00 23/05/96 16.59.29 by Francesco Cafagna |
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#CMZ : 1.00/03 30/04/96 12.23.59 by Francesco Cafagna |
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#CMZ : 1.00/02 05/04/96 15.31.25 by Francesco Cafagna |
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#CMZ : 1.00/01 28/11/95 18.51.23 by Francesco Cafagna |
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#-- Author : Francesco Cafagna 28/11/95 |
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Nov 2005, Bari |
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GUHADR AND GUPHAD UPDATED |
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To use GCALOR package the hadronic routines have been updated. The |
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inizialization routine call CALSIG, while the other calls GCALOR. |
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NEW GPKEY ADDED: GPCALOR |
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This logical has been added to enable the GCALOR package. This flag |
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is set to true in GPDAT if the data card: HPAK, is set to |
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'GCAL'. The gpkey.inc has been update accordingly. |
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NEUTRON DETECTOR ADDED. NEW DIR: GPND |
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The neutron detector has been added. At the moment it is just the |
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geometry. The directory structure of the repository has been |
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updated as well. Dimensions has been taken from picture and |
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literature. A full upgrade to the drawing is needed. |
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GCALOR PACKAGE ADDED. NEW DIRs: GPCALOR, GPCALORDES |
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GCALOR package contins the CALOR simulation code and an interface |
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to use it in GEANT. The important feature for us is the usage of |
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the MICAP code. This is facused on the low energy neutron |
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simulation. for details see: |
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http://www.staff.uni-mainz.de/zeitnitz/Gcalor/gcalor.html |
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This package should be distributed with the GEANT library but is |
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not up to date. I did download the latest release and stored into |
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gpcalor directory of the gpamela tree. |
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Then I did clean up the code substituting the explicit inclusion of |
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the commons with a #include cpp directive. In parallel I did |
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extract the commons to include files having the same common name. I |
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did store the include files into a newly created directory: |
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gpcalordes. |
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The Makefile has been updated accordingly. |
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Please note that to avoid conflict with CRENLIB distribution the gcalor source file has been named gpcalor.F |
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NOTE: There are still problem due to different common sizes. In |
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particular the common MICFIL is maller in the geant library |
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libgeant.a . There the subroutines: gmorin, gmxsec, gmplxs, are |
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present and linked using a wrong version of the common. This still needs to be debuged. |
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NOTE2: The auxiliary files with the cross sections: chetc.dat.gz |
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and xsneut.dat.gz, have been added to the aux directory and moved |
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to the working directory, i.e. GPAMELA_BIN. The GCALOR routine will |
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look for CERN_ROOT environment variable. If found files are |
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searched there at first, then in the working directory. A fool |
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proof policy has to be implemented to avoid problem with |
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synchronization fo these files. |
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The GCALOR package |
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May 2005, Bari |
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Some updates on the latest modification done in the past year. |
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NEW DATA CARD ADDED: HFSF |
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To define a policy for the random number initial seeds |
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definition. Using this card is possible to override GEANT seeds |
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defined via NRDM card. The policy is selected according to the |
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values: |
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- 1: The seeds are initialized to the initial values found in a user |
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defined file or the default file: INPUTSEED.DAT |
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- 2: The seeds are initialized to the final values found in a user defined |
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file or the default file: INPUTSEED.DAT |
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The case 1 must be used in case the user needs to reproduce the |
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random chain of a previous run. In this case the user can save the |
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initial seeds, used in the run he would like to reproduce, in a |
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binary file and pass the filename to the program using the *FLSF |
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data card. In case the user file is not specified the default |
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INPUTSEED.DAT will be used. |
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The case 2 must be used in case the user needs to chain several |
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GPAMELA run and likes to be sure he is starting the random |
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generator using the right sequence. In this case the user must |
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specify an input binary file using the *FLSF data card, otherwise |
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the INPUTSEED.DAT file will be used. |
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NEW DATA CARD ADDED: *FSFI |
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Using this card the user can specify the logical unit and name of |
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the file storing the initial seeds to be used to initialize the |
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random number generator. This file must be a FORTRAN binary one |
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storing four integer numbers. The first two are the number to be |
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used in the case: HFSF=1, the other two will be used in the case: |
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HFSF=2. This file can be one created by GPAMELA or by the user |
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filled with his own seeds. For this purpose an utility program: |
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writeseeds.f, has been added in the aux directory. In case the |
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*FSFI card is not specified the default values: 24 and INPUTSEEDS.DAT, will |
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be used as LUN and file name respectively. |
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NEW DATA CARD ADDED: *LSFI |
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Using this card the user can specify the logical unit and name of |
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the file storing the first and last seeds used in the GPAMELA |
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run. This file is a FORTRAN binary one. This file can be used as |
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input one specifying it in the *FSFI data card of the next GPAMELA |
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run. In case the *LSFI card is not specified the default values: 26 |
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and HBOOKFILENAME.DAT (as sepified in *HFI), will be used as LUN |
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and file name respectively. |
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NEW UTILITY PROGRAMS ADDED: writeseeds.f, readseeds.f |
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These new programs have been added in the aux directory. Using these a |
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user defined seed file can be created and re-read. |
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NEW VOLUMES ADDED: MSHE, BSPH; PRESSURIZED CONTAINER ADDED |
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Alexey Bakaldin, in MEPHI, did add the PAMELA pressurized container to |
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the simulation. He did defined new volumes filled with aluminum and |
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placed inside the mother volume. Positions have been fine tuned by |
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Marialuigia Ambriola and compared to the CAD drawings. |
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Two new volumes have been added to simulate the container: |
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- MSHE, a tube simulating the middle part of the container |
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- BSPH, the spherical bottom part of the container |
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To better simulate the upper part the SHEL volume has been modified |
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into a cone. Dimentions of the top cover: TSPH, have been modified |
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accordingly. |
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DETECTOR POSITIONS REVIEWED |
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All detector Z positions have been reviewd to fit into the |
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simulated pressurized container. |
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TRD GEOMETRY AND CALIBRATION REVIEWD |
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The TRD geometry has been deeply reviewed. Using the CAD drawings |
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the carbon fiber frames have been simulated and radiator dimentions |
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corrected. For this reason the calibration done on the beam tests |
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has been revied and new sets of calibration constants calculated |
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comparing the beam test data with the GPAMELA results. The new |
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constants are about 3% larger than the previous ones. |
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TRACKER GEOMETRY REVIEWED. NEW VOLUME DEFINED: THBP, TPAS, TPAI |
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Thanks to Lorenzo Bonechi for the drawings and explanations. Now the |
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hybrd cards have been put into the simulation and the geometry updated |
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considering the dead zones in the silicon detectors. The hybrid zone |
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has been simulated as well. At the moment the hybrid is simulated as |
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a G10 plates. The full height of the tracker magnet has been |
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reviewed as well. |
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The tracker ladder is now simulated inside a nitrogen box: TPAS, |
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placed inside an aluminum frame: TRPB. Each silicon ladder has been |
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simulated using two silicon blocks: TRSL, into each of this block a |
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smaller silicon detector: TPAI, has been placed inside the larger |
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silicon block TRSL. In this way the subdivided silicon ladder can |
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be upgraded with an indipendend roto-translation for each sensor. |
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The TRPB aluminum frame has been enlarged to fit the external |
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magnet canister frame. |
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The last plane has been flipped with a 180 degree rotation around |
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the X axis. |
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TRACKER HIT STRUCTURE REVIEWED |
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Taking into account the new version of the tracker geometry, the hit |
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structure for this detector has been revied. |
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CALORIMETER GEOMETRY REVIEWED |
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Marco Albi reviewed the calorimeter dimentions and positioning. |
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29 March 2004, Bari |
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NON-REPRODUCIBILITY PROBLEM OF A GPAMELA RUN FIXED. |
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The non-reproducibility of a GPAMELA run was due to the random number |
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initialization in the GARFIELD code. In GARFIELD by default, the initial |
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seeds of the random number generators are always the same while the random |
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number generators are called a given number of times (determined by the |
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hour of the day) during the initialization phase (see init.f subroutine in |
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the GARFIELD code for details). Follows that different runs produce |
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different results without changing the initial seeds. To have identical |
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results in different runs, the GARFIELD program has to start typing the |
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noRNDM_initialisation switch. To avoid of specifying this switch |
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by the user, |
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the GARFIELD package has been upgraded with a patch. In this way the problem |
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is partially solved because, now, the initial seeds of the random generators |
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in GARFIELD will be always the same even if the RNDM GEANT data card is |
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activated by the user for changing the initial seeds in the GPAMELA program. |
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Work is in progress for a more general correction of this problem. |
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Please, use the updated GARFIELD code released with the CVS version v4r1 |
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to fix this problem. |
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RNDM ROUTINE REPLACED BY THE GRNDM ROUTINE IN GPXTR AND NPOISS. |
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The obsolete RNDM random number generator has been replaced by the GEANT |
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GRNDN routine in the gpxtr.F subroutine and in the npoiss.F function. |
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BUG FOUND AND FIXED: the set and detector calorimeter addresses (ISCAL |
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and IDCASI variables) used in GUTREV were respectively set to a fixed |
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values of 12 and 1. The correct values of these variables are stored in |
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the GPSED common when the set and the detector ZEBRA banks are filled |
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during a run. In general the values of the set and detector addresses |
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depend on the number of active detectors in a given run. ISCAL=12 and |
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IDCASI=1 are only right when all the detectors of GPAMELA are active. |
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9 December 2003, Bari |
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CALORIMETER SIMULATION completed! The update of the geometry and of the |
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special tracking parameters and the tuning of the calorimeter have been |
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successfully done. A great quantity of simulated data have been produced |
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in the calorimeter for different particles (muons, electrons and pions) |
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and momenta (5 and 40 GeV/c) and the output data have been analyzed. The |
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distributions of the total energy deposited in the calorimeter and the |
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total number of strips hit have been compared with the respective |
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distributions produced by the Trieste's tuned standalone Monte Carlo |
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simulation program of the PAMELA calorimeter. The accord between the |
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two simulations is excellent. Many thanks to Mirko for his collaboration. |
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Working in progress on TRD. The GARFIELD interface to the HEED program is not |
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optimized to track particle with a charge greater than one and photons. The |
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program print a warning message to advise the user when it is the case. |
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18 April 2003, Bari |
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The buffer size of each column of the GPAMELA Ntuple has been increased to |
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4096 and set equal to the record length, defined by a call to the HROPEN |
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routine. |
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Also the length of the common /PAWC/ (parameter NWPAW) has been increased |
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to 1.34E8, according to the rule that it has to be larger than the number |
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of columns times the buffer size. |
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10 April 2003, Bari |
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The variables in the HIT STRUCTURE of the CALORIMETER and their way to be |
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filled have been changed according to the electronics system of the real |
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detector. In fact, because each silicon detector (module) consists of |
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32 strips and each strip is connected to those belonging to the two detectors |
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of the same row (or column) for forming 24 cm long strips, the sum of the |
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deposited energies in the strips forming a `long strip' is now calculated for |
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each event (gpucal.F subroutine) and it is stored in a hit only at the |
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end of the event (gutrev.F subroutine). |
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The output variables of the GPAMELA en-tuple are then filled in the vectors |
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ICAPLANE(NTHCAL), ICASTRIP(NTHCAL), ENESTRIP(NTHCAL) and ICAMOD(NTHCAL), |
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by a call to the GPDCAL subroutine: |
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-ICAPLANE(i) contains the number of hit plane; |
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-ICASTRIP(i) contains the number of hit strip; |
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-ICAMOD(i) can assume different values based on the number of times and |
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positions in which a `long strip' has been hit. |
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-ENESTRIP(i) contains the deposited energy in the hit strip; |
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where i is the number of hit (1<i<4224). |
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Note that in the calorimeter each hit is filled at the end of the event and |
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that there is a hit for each `long strip' hit from |
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the particle. This use of the hit structure is different for the other |
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detectors and it has been considered to avoid a too big number of hit in the |
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calorimeter due to the showers. Follows that NTHCAL, which is the |
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max number of hit in the calorimeter, is equal to 4224, the total |
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number of `long strips'. So, for each event, the real number of hit will |
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be less or equal to 4224. |
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ICAMOD(i) is an additional information that does not exist in the real |
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detector: if the strip i (i=1,32) of the module 1 or 2 or 3 |
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is hit, the value of ICAMOD(i) is respectively incremented of 1, 100, 10000. |
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Analogously it is done, if it is the strip j (j=33,64) of the modules 4, 5 |
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and 6 or if it is the strip k (k=65,96) of the modules 7, 8 and 9. |
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For example if we consider the hit 1 of an event, we could read: |
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ICASTRIP(1)=30, ICAPLANE(1)=21, ENESTRIP(1)=0.5E-03 and ICAMOD(1)=10001. |
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It means that the hit 1 contains the information that in the strip 30 of the |
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plane 21 has been deposited a total energy of 0.5E-03 GeV. In addition the |
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`long strip 30' has been hit two times, one in the first module and the |
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other in the third one. |
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The energy deposited in the calorimeter is calculated in GeV. |
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To store the hits in the calorimeter the subroutine GSAHIT is used instead of |
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GSCHIT. |
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To retrieve the hit structure the call to the routine GPRHIT is done instead |
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of a call to the GFHITS subroutine. |
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25 February 2003, Bari |
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BUG found: |
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DCUTEAER, DCUTEAL, DCUTECE, DCUTECP, DCUTEFE, DCUTEG10C, DCUTEG10, DCUTEKAP, |
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DCUTEN2G, DCUTEROA, DCUTESCIN, DCUTESICA, DCUTETRAD, DCUTEW2, |
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DCUTEW, DCUTEXE variables missed in the commons: gpaer.inc, gpal.inc, gpce.inc, |
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gpcp.inc, gpfe.inc, gpg10c.inc, gpg10.inc, gpkap.inc, gpn2g.inc, gproa.inc, |
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gpscin.inc (obsolete), gpscint.inc, gpsica.inc, gptrad.inc, gpw2.inc, gpw.inc, |
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gpxe.inc, gpdaer.inc, gpdal.inc, gpdce.inc, gpdcp.inc, gpdfe.inc, gpdg10c.inc, |
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gpdg10.inc, gpdkap.inc, gpdn2g.inc, gpdroa.inc, gpdscin.inc, gpdsica.inc, |
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gpdtrad.inc, gpdw2.inc, gpdw.inc, gpdxe.inc. |
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They have been added in these commons and they have been initialized in the |
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GPSTM subroutine. |
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Updated the special tracking parameters SICALO, TUNGA, KAOLINITE and G10C |
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in the subroutines gpsica.F, gpw2.F, gpw.F, gpce.F and gpg10c.F. They were |
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suggested by Mirko Boezio. |
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Updated the value of the absorption length for silicon in the calorimeter |
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and tracker although this parameter is ignored by GEANT. For this reason |
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it was equal to the radiation length. |
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Updated the relative positions of the calorimeter planes. The corrected |
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shifting are: |
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first view: (Dxo,Dyo)=(0.10,0.05) cm |
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second view: (Dxo,Dyo)=(-0.05,0.10) cm |
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third view: (Dxo,Dyo)=(-0.10,-0.05) cm |
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fourth view: (Dxo,Dyo)=(0.05,-0.10) cm |
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4 November 2002, Bari |
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CAS detectors distances modified |
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The distances between the CAS detectors have been modified based on the |
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latest CAD drawings. |
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2 November 2002, Bari |
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CALORIMETER geometry upgrade |
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The volumes CAPD and CAAD have been taken off from the calorimeter. |
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In addition the logical tree has been slightly changed to make the shifts of |
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the silicon planes into the calorimeter box easier, i.e. the CAPL volume, |
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which was made of the CASI, CAKP, CAGL, C10C and CAKA volumes, has |
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been split up in the volumes CANS and CAPL. Now CANS is made of the CAKP, |
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CAGL, C10C and CAKA volumes while CAPL contains the CASI volume, that has to |
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be shifted as a function of the vertical position in the calorimeter. Also the |
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dimensions of some volumes have been upgraded, including the external ones: |
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CALB and CALS. CALS is an aluminum box of dimensions: 48.4*48.4*21.278 cm^3, |
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having side-walls 1 cm thick and a bottom of 1 mm. The real box is more |
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complicated and the configuration of the bottom should be upgraded if we want |
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a reliable description of the event in the S4 scintillator. |
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22 October 2002, Stockholm |
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ANTICOINC. GEOMETRY UPGRADE |
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The AC geometry has been updated. The top AC scintillator (CAT) now |
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consists of 1 single sheet of scintillator with a hole in the middle |
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and the correct geometry(*). The side AC scintillators (CAS) also |
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have the correct shape. The AC scintillators are placed in aluminum |
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boxes with plastic rims inside. For these rims a 'new' material, PLAS, |
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was defined. PLAS has all the characteristics of SCIN but is |
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non-sensitive. No PMTs or PMT holders have been modelled. |
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(*)-The interfaces on CAT where the PMTs should be located are |
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slightly different from the real case. |
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11 February 2002, Bari |
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MACRO CLEAN-UP |
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Before the new release a bit of macro clean-up. Both GPEXE and |
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GPXINT in the $KUMACS directory have been cleaned. Some commented |
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out code has been deleted and the g77 option flags and libraries |
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updated. |
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LIBGARFIELD-7.A ADDED TO THE MACRO |
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The libgarfield-7.a library has been permanently added to the GPEXE |
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and GPXINT macro. So the user doesn't need to pass it through the |
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uslib macro flag. |
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8 February 2002, Bari |
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SUBROUTINE cross.f renamed crossgar.f in the GARFIELD library. |
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To avoid a bad interference between GEANT and GARFIELD due |
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to the same name adopted for two different functions, one in |
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GEANT and the other in GARFIELD, the function cross.f, in the |
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GARFIELD library, named libgarfield-7.a, has been renamed |
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crossgar.f. |
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5 February 2002, Bari |
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HIT and CWN revised for TRD |
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The TRD HIT structure has been extended to include the infos about TR |
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process. The TRD structure is now: |
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# DATA (CHTRD(I),I=1,12)/'XIN ','YIN ','ZIN ','XOUT','YOUT','ZOUT', |
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# + 'EREL','PATH','IPAR','P0 ','ETR ','NTR '/ |
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#+SELF,IF=GARFIELD |
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# DATA CHTRD(13),CHTRD(14)/'EGAR','NGAR'/ |
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#+SELF. |
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where ETR and NTR are respectively the energy and the number of photons |
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converted in the gas mixture in the straw tube for TR, EREL is now the |
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energy released in the straw for ionization by GEANT, which must be zero |
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when GARFIELD is on. |
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The TRD CWN structure has been modified also: |
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-ELOSTRD is the energy released for ionization by GEANT (EREL in the HIT |
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structure), |
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-ETRTRD is the energy released for TR (ETR in the HIT structure), |
430 |
-NTRTRD is the number of TR photons (NTR in the HIT structure), |
431 |
-ERELTRD is now the the total energy released in a straw (the sum of |
432 |
EGARTRD and ETRTRD). |
433 |
|
434 |
TRANSITION RADIATION PROCESS IMPLEMENTED IN THE GPAMELA CODE |
435 |
A new subroutine, GPXTR (called by GUSTEP), has been written to |
436 |
generate the transition radiation (TR) spectrum in the TRD carbon fibers |
437 |
radiators for charged tracks with a Lorentz factor greater than 100 |
438 |
(standard GEANT3.21 does not). The emission of TR spectrum, depending |
439 |
on the atomic number and the velocity of the particle and the length of |
440 |
the track in the radiator, is simulated following analytical formulas |
441 |
(see for example M.L. Cherry et al., Phys. Rev. D10 (1974), 3594). |
442 |
Once a TR spectrum is produced, it is partially absorbed by dead |
443 |
material (radiator itself and kapton walls of the straw tubes) before |
444 |
reaching the Xe-C02 mixture inside the straw tubes where it is partially |
445 |
absorbed and partially transmitted. The absorbed spectrum in Xe-C02 |
446 |
is finally converted in a suitable number of TR photons of suitable energy. |
447 |
The model of TR emission is referred to a regular radiator. Also, but not |
448 |
only for this reason, this model of simulation was carefully tuned with TRD |
449 |
test-beam measurements (PS and SPS at CERN). |
450 |
|
451 |
ZEBRA MEMORY PROBLEM SOLVED IN THE JVERTX DATA STRUCTURE |
452 |
To record the initial kinematic of a track and save it till the end |
453 |
of the event, the elements of the vector IFLGK(IG) were put to 1 in |
454 |
GUSTEP, where IG is the particle number in the current step. In this |
455 |
way, the vertixes of all particles, except neutrinos, were stored in |
456 |
the permanent data structure JVERTEX. Due to the limit in the ZEBRA |
457 |
structural links, fixed to 64K links, the data structure JVERTEX was |
458 |
easily exceeded in memory giving a fatal error with a crash of the |
459 |
GPAMELA program. For this reason the IFLGK(IG) is now put to 0 for |
460 |
each secondary particle and the particle is stored only on the |
461 |
temporary stack JSTAK to be transported. |
462 |
|
463 |
14 may 2001, Bari |
464 |
|
465 |
SCALE FACTOR TO PACK THE HIT VALUE OF MOMENTUM IN TRD INCREASED |
466 |
The FHTRD(10) scale factor applied before packing the hit value of |
467 |
momentum in TRD has been increased from 1.E3 to 1.E7 in the GPDHIT |
468 |
data common. With this value an accuracy of 1/10 of keV can be estimated. |
469 |
|
470 |
9 may 2001, Bari |
471 |
|
472 |
IONIZATION IN TRD'S STRAW TUBES SWITCHED OFF IN GEANT |
473 |
The ILOSS,(IMULS) and IDRAY variables have been set to zero in the |
474 |
GPXE routine (variable LOSSXE, DRAYXE (and MULSXE)). In this way the |
475 |
energy loss for ionization in the straw tubes is generated only from |
476 |
GARFIELD. To store the energy loss by GARFIELD in the hit structure |
477 |
of TRD (routine GPUTRD), the IMEC control flag, which controls the |
478 |
presence of the ionization by GEANT, has been eliminate in GPUTRD. |
479 |
To avoid to store photons in the hit structure of the TRD it has |
480 |
been added a control on the charge of the particle. |
481 |
|
482 |
TRACK COMMAND CALLED BY GPGARIN |
483 |
The track command of GARFIELD is now initialized in GPGARIN and |
484 |
passed by user with the GAFI key. |
485 |
With this command the options for the cluster generation can be set. |
486 |
|
487 |
TRD IONIZATION ENERGY LOSS GENERATED NOW BY GARFIELD |
488 |
To generate the ionization in the TRD straw tubes the HEED program |
489 |
interfaced by GARFIELD is used (GEANT does not correctly simulate |
490 |
the ionization in thin layer and in the gas). The idea is that GEANT |
491 |
tracks the particle in the gas and then passes the coordinates, |
492 |
translated in the DRS, to GARFIELD. The GARFIELD subroutines are |
493 |
called by GPUTRD. The energy loss and the number of clusters in TRD |
494 |
are stored in the variables EGARTRD and NGARTRD of the CWN-tplu. |
495 |
|
496 |
1 May 2001, Bari |
497 |
|
498 |
GPGARIN CALLED BY UGINIT |
499 |
The call to GPGARIN has been added in UGINIT |
500 |
|
501 |
NEW KEY ADDED: GAFI |
502 |
|
503 |
A new key has been added to pass the file name and logical unit to |
504 |
be used by GARFIELD in reading in the &GAS and &CELL definition. To |
505 |
implement the key as usual a 21 words long integer vector has been |
506 |
added to $GPKEY and init in $GPDKEY: NGARFILE. |
507 |
|
508 |
GAFI keyword has been defined in FFKEY routine. |
509 |
|
510 |
As usual in FFUSER routine an action has been defined in case of |
511 |
the *GAFI call. Simply the first word of NGARFILE is passed into |
512 |
LUGAR variable and the remaining words converted to carachter into |
513 |
CHGAR variable. Both LUGAR and CHGAR have been added to the GPUNIT |
514 |
common. |
515 |
|
516 |
GARFIELD COMMONS ADDED: $XINPUT, $INPUT |
517 |
These sequences has been added into the GPGAR patch. |
518 |
|
519 |
GARFIELD FILE READOUT ADDED |
520 |
GPGAIN has been modified to add the file readout. The file logical |
521 |
unit and name are passed to the GARFIELD routine DSNOPN to open |
522 |
it. The LUN variable in the INPUT common is set to the LUGAR value |
523 |
as well. |
524 |
|
525 |
Both GARFIELD, $INPUT, and GPAMELA, $GPUNIT, sequences containing |
526 |
the above variables have been added to the deck. |
527 |
|
528 |
NEW FLAG ADDED: GARFIELD |
529 |
To select all the GARFIELD code the flag GARFIELD must be used ! |
530 |
|
531 |
GPEXE AND GPXINT KUMACS UPDATED |
532 |
To enable the use of and user flag and libraries both kumacs have |
533 |
been updated adding the USFLAG and USLIB input variables. |
534 |
|
535 |
ALL GARFIELD COMMONS COPIED to GPGAR |
536 |
All the commons (sequences) from //garfield-7/commons have been |
537 |
copied to the gPGAR patchy. |
538 |
|
539 |
DIMENSIONS SEQUENCE ADDED TO GPGARIN |
540 |
To avoid confusions in the PARAMETER settings, i.s. max value of |
541 |
something, the common DIMENSIONS has been added. |
542 |
|
543 |
30 April 2001, Bari |
544 |
|
545 |
NEW PATCH CREATED: GPGAR |
546 |
A new Patch has been created in the main file: GPGAR. This patch |
547 |
should contain all the subroutines (deck) related to the |
548 |
GPAMELA-GARFIELD (HEED) interface. |
549 |
|
550 |
NEW DECK ADDED: GPGAIN |
551 |
This subroutine (deck) should contain the GARFIELD initialization |
552 |
and the readout of the init file. This file has the same structure |
553 |
of the "macro" file used by garfield. |
554 |
This routine has been adapted from the original GARFIELD main. |
555 |
Several sections (Headers in the GARFIELD jargon) have been skipped. |
556 |
|
557 |
NEW SEQUENCES ADDED: $XPRINTPLOT,$PRINTPLOT |
558 |
|
559 |
These are used ($PRINTPLOT mainly) by GPGAIN. These have been added |
560 |
to the GPGAR patch for the moment. Will see later if an "ad hoc" |
561 |
patch should be created for the GARFIELD commons. |
562 |
|
563 |
6 april 2001, Bari |
564 |
|
565 |
A new common block, GPTOTR, has been created to store the Transition |
566 |
Radiation (TR) informations useful for the user. The variables of this |
567 |
common block are initialized to zero in GPUTRE, filled in the subroutine |
568 |
GPUSTEP and declared in GPHBK for booking in the Ntuple. |
569 |
|
570 |
The definition of the ITRSO detector has been changed in the GPSED routine: |
571 |
NVTRD has been forced to 2 for compatibility with GPDTRD. |
572 |
|
573 |
28 march 2001, Bari |
574 |
|
575 |
ITRSO has been defined as a sensitive detector in GSTMED routine and it has |
576 |
been assigned as a detector in the JSET data structure by the GSDET routine. |
577 |
It is because the information of the path in the kapton is needed for the |
578 |
the transition radiation simulation. The hit parameters for this |
579 |
detector are not defined and the hit structure is not filled by the routine |
580 |
GPUTRD because it is not of physical interest. |
581 |
|
582 |
20 march 2001, Bari |
583 |
|
584 |
BUG FOUND: ISVOL, FIELDM, TMAXFD, STEMAX, EPSIL, STMIN were declared in |
585 |
two different common blocks: GPMED and GCTMED. These variables have been |
586 |
respectively renamed FIELDMGP, TMAXFDGP, STEMAXGP, EPSILGP, STMINGP in the |
587 |
GPMED common block. |
588 |
|
589 |
23 December 2000, Bari |
590 |
|
591 |
BUG FOUND: Radiation length for nitrogen had the value for nitrogen |
592 |
liquid instead of the nitrogen gas. It has been changed for the |
593 |
nitrogen gas. |
594 |
|
595 |
14 November 2000, Trieste |
596 |
|
597 |
KAOL volume name changed into CAKA |
598 |
GLUE volume name changed into CAGL |
599 |
KAPT volume name changed into CAKP |
600 |
All the subroutines referring to these volumes have been changed |
601 |
accordingly. Now all the calorimeter's name are in the gpamela standard. |
602 |
|
603 |
BUG FOUND: volume CG10C had a name longer than 4 letters and was confused |
604 |
with volume CG10; fixed, CG10C volume name changed into C10C and variable |
605 |
CG10C into C10C, all the subroutines referring to this volume and this |
606 |
variable have been changed accordingly. |
607 |
|
608 |
BUG FOUND: with the data card "SPTM 'W2 '" enabled gpamela crash due memory |
609 |
fault in the case of electrons with energy greater than ~15 GeV. |
610 |
NOT ALREADY FIXED!!! A temporary solution is to disable "SPTM 'W2 '". |
611 |
|
612 |
ANTICOINCIDENCE UPDATED. |
613 |
Dimension of CAS and dimension and shape of CAT changed following |
614 |
Jens indication. |
615 |
Added the aluminum anti-coincidence cradles. |
616 |
|
617 |
NEW VOLUMES ADDED: CSSX, CSSY, CATH, CATF, CATO, CATP. |
618 |
To take account of the cradles and of the new shape of CAT. |
619 |
To allow the correct disposition of CAS two variable (CASXD,CASYD) |
620 |
has been added. |
621 |
The sequences: $GPGEO and $GPDGEO, as well as the routines: |
622 |
GPCASV, GPCATV and GPDAT has been modified to take account of changement. |
623 |
CAS quote is now different from the SPEC one: ZCAS=51.25 (ZSPEC=50.6) |
624 |
|
625 |
6 November 2000, Trieste |
626 |
|
627 |
NEW MACRO ADDED: GPCONDOR.KUMAC |
628 |
The macro condor.kumac has been added to compile a non interactive |
629 |
version of gpamela to be run under condor. |
630 |
|
631 |
SPTM for G10C upgraded. |
632 |
Now it is important to enable ALWAYS the SPTM 'CE ' 'SICA' 'G10C' 'W2 ' |
633 |
to obtain the correct data from calorimeter. |
634 |
|
635 |
6 November 2000, LNGS |
636 |
::::::::> VERSION NUMBER UPDATED <:::::::: |
637 |
The version number has been updated to: 2.03/00. |
638 |
|
639 |
NEW DATA CARDS ADDED: CAS, CAT, TOF, TRD, SPE, CAL, S4 |
640 |
To allow the simulation of a detector geometry without the physics, |
641 |
i.e. hits, and/or the n-tple, new data cards have been added: CAS, |
642 |
CAT, TOF, TRD, SPE, CAL, S4. All of them work in the same way. The |
643 |
user can define NVOL, NPHY, NHBK for each card. These user options |
644 |
perform: |
645 |
- NVOL, similar to the NDET actions, the whole detector is NOT |
646 |
simulated |
647 |
- NPHY, just the physics is not simulated. SET, DETECTOR |
648 |
and HITS definitions are skipped and the n-tple as well. |
649 |
- NHBK, just the n-tple is disabled |
650 |
|
651 |
The NVOL option does automatically set the other two, while the NPHY |
652 |
option does set the NHBK one. The old NDET card is kept for |
653 |
compatibility but does still have the priority on these cards, |
654 |
i.e. if the user does requires a detector cancellation via NDET the |
655 |
action is considered as the NVOL option and the card content is not |
656 |
even checked. For example: |
657 |
NDET 'TOF ' |
658 |
TOF 'NHBK' |
659 |
Is considered as a request for TOF cancellation, the program does |
660 |
not disable just the TOF n-tple. |
661 |
|
662 |
As usual the $GPDKEY, $GPKEY, GPFFR and GPDAT banks and routines |
663 |
have been modified. A new logical variable for each detector has |
664 |
been introduced to control the NPHY action: PCAS, PCAT, PTOF, PTRD, |
665 |
PSPE, PCAL, PS4. These variables are now controlling the definition |
666 |
of SETS, DETECTORS and HITS into GPSED and GPHIT routines. With |
667 |
these also the GUDIGI has been modified and the detector |
668 |
digitization is performed if the Pxxx variable is TRUE for each |
669 |
detector. |
670 |
|
671 |
NOTE: S4 is not jet separated from the TOF !!!!!! So the TOF data |
672 |
card does eliminate S4. S4 data card does nothing |
673 |
|
674 |
30 October 2000, Trieste |
675 |
|
676 |
CHANGED MISURE UNIT FOR CALORIMETER ENERGY |
677 |
The energy is now stored in MIP in the entuple. 1 MIP = 108.5200 KeV obtained |
678 |
from the Landau distribution fo the energy in the strips in the case of a |
679 |
run of muons of 40 GeV. |
680 |
To take account of this change $GPUCAL and $GPDHIT has been modified. |
681 |
IMPORTANT: to obtain the correct energy value for the calorimeter the |
682 |
Special Tracking Parameter "SICA" MUST be enabled!! |
683 |
|
684 |
12 October 2000, LNGS |
685 |
::::::::> VERSION NUMBER UPDATED <:::::::: |
686 |
The version number has been updated to: 2.02/00. |
687 |
|
688 |
NEW VOLUMES ADDED: CAPD, CAAD |
689 |
Actually the calorimeter last plane has been substituted by the |
690 |
read-out cards. So the plane will be replaced by two aluminum |
691 |
support for the g10 electronics cards. So to account for this |
692 |
modification two new volumes have been created: CAPD, CAAD. CAPD is |
693 |
exactly the same as CAPL but it doesn't contain the glue, kapton and |
694 |
silicon sandwich. CAAD is the absorber, CAAB, but with the tungsten |
695 |
replaced by the aluminum. |
696 |
|
697 |
To allow changes in the number of dummy planes the variable NCAPLD |
698 |
has been added, it has the same function of the NCAPL one. So a |
699 |
general loop on the number of this dummy planes has been implemented |
700 |
in GPCALV to position them into CALB. |
701 |
|
702 |
The sequences: $GPGEO and $GPDGEO, as well as the routines: GPDAT, |
703 |
GPCALV, has been modified to account for the dimension calculation, |
704 |
the definition and positioning of these new volumes respectively. |
705 |
|
706 |
NEW DATA CARD ADDED: NCPL |
707 |
To exclude from the simulation any calorimeter silicon plane a new |
708 |
data card has been added: NCPL. This is an array of 44 integer, one |
709 |
for each calorimeter plane. The user can enter the plane number |
710 |
corresponding to the excluded one in any of this 44 |
711 |
location. Please note that the original numbering will be kept for |
712 |
compatibility, i.e. the remaining plane will be numbered as there |
713 |
was the full calorimeter simulation. The correspondence between the |
714 |
random 44 data card and the plane to be excluded is done in the |
715 |
GPDAT routine. |
716 |
The sequences $GPKEY and $GPDKEY has been modified, routines: |
717 |
GPDAT, GPFFR, GPCALV as well. |
718 |
|
719 |
NEW DATA CARD ADDED: NCSI |
720 |
To exclude from the simulation any of the 9 silicon detector in any |
721 |
silicon calorimeter plane a new data card has been added: NCSI. It |
722 |
works like the NCPL but having to specify 9 integer instead of |
723 |
44. Also in this case the original numbering in the plane is |
724 |
preserved. The same routines and sequences as for NCPL have been |
725 |
modified |
726 |
|
727 |
NEW DATA CARD ADDED: NCAB |
728 |
To exclude from the simulation any of the 22 calorimeter absorber |
729 |
planes a new data card has been added: NCAB. It works like the |
730 |
previous two but using 22 integers. The original numbering is |
731 |
preserved as well. The same routines and sequences as for NCPL and |
732 |
NCSI have been modified. |
733 |
|
734 |
11 October 2000, LNGS |
735 |
|
736 |
Bug found in $GPMAT |
737 |
The new material number for the detector were declared but not |
738 |
included in the common. Fixed. |
739 |
|
740 |
GPEXE kumac updated |
741 |
Has been dofied to account for the ALPHA UNIX case. |
742 |
libcrypt library has been disabled and the f77 compiler has been used as |
743 |
default one. |
744 |
|
745 |
10 October 2000, LNGS |
746 |
|
747 |
GPXINT kumac updated |
748 |
Some modification done in GPXINT. It does now consider the case ALPHA |
749 |
UNIX and define f77 as compiler and does not use the libcrypt. |
750 |
|
751 |
9 October 2000, Trieste |
752 |
|
753 |
NEW VOLUMES ADDED: KAOL, KAPT, GLUE |
754 |
An upgrade of the calorimeter structure is done; it's introduced the fine |
755 |
structure of the plane with Kaolinita (an insulator), Kapton and Glue. |
756 |
So to account for this modification three new volumes have been created: |
757 |
CAKA, CAKP and CAGL. |
758 |
|
759 |
NEW MIXTURE ADDED: W2, CERA, G10C |
760 |
W2 is the correct tungsten/nichel/copper mixture that compose an absorber |
761 |
plane of the calorimeter |
762 |
CERA is Kaolinite, an electric insulator for the calorimeter |
763 |
G10C is the mixture of the electronic cards of the calorimeter; this |
764 |
mixture is used instead of G10 in the old volume CG10. |
765 |
|
766 |
To implement these cards the following routines and commons have |
767 |
been modified: GPMAT, GPMED. |
768 |
|
769 |
3 NEW DATA CARDS added to tag tracking parameters of these new materials |
770 |
|
771 |
With these cards is now possible to set any of the five tracking |
772 |
parameters: TMAXFD, STEMAX, DEEMAX, EPSIL and STMIN; for each of |
773 |
the new 3 tracking media. Every data card is a real vector of 5 |
774 |
elements, that store respectively TMAXFD, STEMAX, DEEMAX, EPSIL and |
775 |
STMIN. These elements are passed to the GSTMED routine call in the |
776 |
GPMED procedure. |
777 |
|
778 |
To implement these cards the following routines and commons have |
779 |
been modified: $GPKEY, $GPDKEY, GPDAT, GPMED, GPFFR. Each data card |
780 |
value is initialized to -1111. in $GPDKEY. These cards are checked |
781 |
for selection in GPMED. If these cards have been set these values |
782 |
override the ones set by the global data cards: TMAX, STMA, DEEM, |
783 |
EPSI, STMI; or the defaults set in GPDAT. |
784 |
|
785 |
CHANGED DIMENSIONS OF VOLUMES FOR CALORIMETER |
786 |
The following routines and data set are changed to take account of the |
787 |
correct dimensions of the calorimeter: GPGEO, GPCALV, GPDAT. |
788 |
|
789 |
6 April 2000, Bari |
790 |
::::::::> VERSION NUMBER UPDATED <:::::::: |
791 |
The version number has been updated to: 2.01/01. |
792 |
|
793 |
5 April 2000, Bari |
794 |
::::::::> VERSION NUMBER UPDATED <:::::::: |
795 |
The version number has been set to: 2.01/00, updating all the decks. |
796 |
|
797 |
5 April 2000, Bari |
798 |
14 NEW DATA CARDS added to tag tracking parameters of each material. |
799 |
|
800 |
With these cards is now possible to set any of the five tracking |
801 |
parameters: TMAXFD, STEMAX, DEEMAX, EPSIL and STMIN; for each of |
802 |
the fourteen tracking media. Every data card is a real vector of 5 |
803 |
elements, that store respectively TMAXFD, STEMAX, DEEMAX, EPSIL and |
804 |
STMIN. These elements are passed to the GSTMED routine call in the |
805 |
GPMED procedure. |
806 |
|
807 |
To implement these cards the following routines and commons have |
808 |
been modified: $GPKEY, $GPDKEY, GPDAT, GPMED, GPFFR. Each data card |
809 |
value is initialized to -1111. in $GPDKEY. These cards are checked |
810 |
for selection in GPMED. If these cards have been set these values |
811 |
override the ones set by the global data cards: TMAX, STMA, DEEM, |
812 |
EPSI, STMI; or the defaults set in GPDAT. |
813 |
|
814 |
|
815 |
6 March 2000, Bari |
816 |
PAW MEMORY incremented in GPCDES: |
817 |
The paw memory has been set to 36.65E6 words, because of the |
818 |
incremented maximum number of hits in the TRD (from 100 to 200). |
819 |
|
820 |
TRD hits increased in GPCDES: |
821 |
The maximum number of hits has been set equal to 200 instead of 100. |
822 |
Like calorimeter, for TRD is no more necessary to modify both the |
823 |
maximum number of hits, in sequence $GPPHIT, and the HBNAME call |
824 |
in GPHBK routine. The CWN block is now booked directly using the |
825 |
maximum number of hit found in the $GPPHIT parameters. If the number |
826 |
of hits is greater than 200, the GPDTRD sets the last hit equal to 201 |
827 |
and exit. In this way all the CWN variables corresponding to this hit |
828 |
are null for the TRD. |
829 |
|
830 |
3 March 2000, Bari |
831 |
GPXINT macro modified |
832 |
This macro now save gpamela[grap].f code file instead of a simple |
833 |
gpamela.f . This is to avoid conflicts with the GPEXE macro that |
834 |
create the executable to be used in batch mode. Please note that |
835 |
[grap] is tipically, 99.999% of the time, set to X11. |
836 |
|
837 |
1 March 2000, Bari |
838 |
New DATA CARDS PHI and THETA added: |
839 |
These data cards have been introduced to select a range for |
840 |
the zenith (THETA) and the azimuth (PHI). |
841 |
With these cards the user can override the default values: [0,90] |
842 |
and [0.360] degree, respectively for THETA and PHI, choosing its own |
843 |
maximum and minimum values. |
844 |
If these values are equal the generation is performed at a fixed |
845 |
angle for all the events. |
846 |
|
847 |
No more flat generation on cos**2(THETA) |
848 |
The flat generation on cos**2(THETA) has been deleted in GUKINE. |
849 |
|
850 |
29 feb 2000, Bari |
851 |
HBOOK Filename corrected. |
852 |
The HBOOK user filename, passed via *HBFI card, was |
853 |
incorrect. Unwanted character were added at the end of the |
854 |
string. It has been fixed initializing the data card variable to |
855 |
the null string. |
856 |
|
857 |
MEMORY incremented in GPCDES: |
858 |
The memory of paw and geant have been increased to process |
859 |
electrons of 200 GeV, both for interactive and not-interactive |
860 |
case. In particular, the geant memory is set now to 3500000 words |
861 |
and the paw memory to 35.42E6 words. This increment is taking into |
862 |
account the augmented number of hits for the calorimeter (It is now |
863 |
possible to store an hit for each of the 4224 calorimeter |
864 |
channels). |
865 |
|
866 |
Calorimeter hits increased in GPCDES: |
867 |
To store all hits produced in the calorimeter, its maximum number |
868 |
of hits has been set equal to its number of channels (4224). For |
869 |
this detector is no more necessary to modify both the maximum |
870 |
number of hits, in sequence $GPPHIT, and the HBNAME call in GPHBK |
871 |
routine. The CWN block is now booked directly using the maximum |
872 |
number of hit found in the $GPPHIT parameters. |
873 |
|
874 |
Insufficient number of bits for variable CASI in GPSED: |
875 |
The number of bits in which to pack the copy number of volume CASI is |
876 |
now 4 instead of 3. |
877 |
|
878 |
S4 hit structure modified. |
879 |
Because of its position S4 was overwhelmed by particles produced in |
880 |
the calorimeter. This caused an abnormal use of memory, for this |
881 |
detector, having to store a number of hits larger than the |
882 |
maximum. Now S4 hits are stored in a calorimeter-like fashion using |
883 |
the GSCHIT routine instead of the GSAHIT one. This forces the |
884 |
number of hit to one and sums up just the energy released into the |
885 |
scintillator. For this purpose also the position of the energy |
886 |
released variable has been changed placing it at the end of the hit |
887 |
record. |
888 |
24 FEB 2000, BARI |
889 |
Paolo "bachetto" fixed |
890 |
In GPDTRD the "filling" index INDEX has been substituted with I. |
891 |
|
892 |
IRUN and IEVNT increment |
893 |
These variables were not incremented. Now they are set initially in |
894 |
GPDAT; initial value is the one set by RUNG GEANT general data |
895 |
card. IEVNT is then incremented into GUTREV at the beginning of |
896 |
each new event. IRUN is left untouched. |
897 |
|
898 |
23 Feb 2000, Bari |
899 |
New data card GEN enabled. |
900 |
Data card GEN was implemented but not enabled ..... (See 20 |
901 |
Mar. 1997 notes) It has been enabled now setting XYZGEN vector to |
902 |
-1111 in the $GPDKEY data declaration sequence for $GPKEY |
903 |
common. In GPDAT it will check if these values have been |
904 |
overwritten by the GEN data card and take appropriate action in |
905 |
GUKINE. |
906 |
|
907 |
15 Feb 2000, Bari |
908 |
::::::::> VERSION NUMBER UPDATED <:::::::: |
909 |
The version number has been updated in its release part: 1.02/00, is the |
910 |
actual version. |
911 |
|
912 |
11 Feb 2000, Bari |
913 |
Changes in TRD geometry. GPTRDV modified. |
914 |
|
915 |
1. Now TRSO is inside TRSI. For this, the external radius of |
916 |
TRSI has been set equal to the external radius of TRSO. Data |
917 |
assignment in GPGEO modified. |
918 |
2. Each TRBS volume (the Trd Boxes for Sraw Tubes) has been shifted |
919 |
to avoid dead spaces between two adjacent modules. |
920 |
For this, the two lateral TRBS boxes of the planes with 3 modules have |
921 |
been shifted of one TRSI radius, the central boxes of the planes with |
922 |
4 modules have been shifted of an half radius while the lateral |
923 |
boxes have been shifted of 3/2 radius. |
924 |
|
925 |
Subroutine GSCHIT modified in GPUCAL |
926 |
There was an error. All the quantities were cumulatively summed up |
927 |
instead of just the energy. This caused a missalignment of the hits. |
928 |
Now just the energy is summed up. |
929 |
|
930 |
19 Gen. 1999, Bari |
931 |
Paolo "bachetto" fixed |
932 |
In GPDSPE the "filling" index INDEX has been substituted with I. |
933 |
31 Dec. 1999, Barletta |
934 |
TRD dimensions reviewed |
935 |
The angular pieces have been reviewed. In the actual design they |
936 |
are "L" shaped. Here they are simulated as square piaces 3.5x3.5 cm^2, |
937 |
2mm thick. |
938 |
The TRD virtual box TRDB has been reviewd as well. It is now tall: |
939 |
10 frames plus 11 angular pieces plus one top piece. |
940 |
|
941 |
|
942 |
30 Dec. 1999, Barletta |
943 |
TRD dimensions reviewed |
944 |
Based on the original Aereostudi drawings the TRFR volume dimenions |
945 |
have been reviewd. The frame is 350mm in length, 380mm width, 4mm |
946 |
tick. The frame itself is 35mm width. |
947 |
The 32 straw module as an overall length of 361mm, for placement |
948 |
easiness 360mm has been used. |
949 |
WARNING: The angle piece is .5mm taller than the module! |
950 |
Once again 2cm has been used instead of 2.05mm, for easiness. |
951 |
|
952 |
5 Nov. 1999, LNGS |
953 |
GPHBK Modified |
954 |
The strip number is now 32 instead of 22, the CWN has been modified |
955 |
accordingly on both long an short version. |
956 |
|
957 |
TRD Frames added. |
958 |
Two new volumes added: TRFR, TRFI. TRFR is the carbon fiber frame, |
959 |
TRFI is the internal volume. These frames have been added into the |
960 |
$GPGEO, $GPDGEO definitions and into GPTRDV routine as well. |
961 |
|
962 |
22 Oct. 1999, Bari |
963 |
NEW magnetic field read-out |
964 |
Instead of a raw binary file the magnetic field has been saved into a |
965 |
CWN-tplu stored in a RZ file. This guarantees portability between |
966 |
different OS. In GPDAT the FIELD is read-out from the CWN. |
967 |
|
968 |
CWN booking and filling reviewd. |
969 |
CWN-tplue structure reviewed. All the variable names have been unified |
970 |
and updated accordingly to the new hit structure. |
971 |
The CWN fill has been reviewed as well. |
972 |
|
973 |
HLON Data card introduced. |
974 |
To select a more detailed, let's say verbose, CWN-tple a new |
975 |
card has been introduced. Setting HLON 1, the long version will be |
976 |
selected. |
977 |
|
978 |
PAOLO flag declared OBSOLETE !!! |
979 |
See the next entry. |
980 |
|
981 |
SPE DIGI structure OBSOLETE !!! |
982 |
The spectrometer DIGI structure has been declared obolete by the author. |
983 |
Dr. Papini forced Dr. Cafagna to move all the routines: GPSPEHD and GPSDINI, |
984 |
from the directory GPSPE to the newly created GPOBSOLETE one. |
985 |
The GPDSPE common has been commented out as well. |
986 |
|
987 |
HIT structure reviewed. |
988 |
Hit structure has been reviewed. For all detectors the volume PAME |
989 |
and the detector container have been deleted. So the detector |
990 |
identifier has been reduced by two numbers. |
991 |
Besides the SPE hit structure has been enlarged adding the IPAR |
992 |
hit, storing the particle number. |
993 |
The CALO hit structure has been reduced eliminating the IPA0 and |
994 |
PA0 hits from the structure. |
995 |
All the routines and commons pertaning to the hit structure has |
996 |
been reviewd and updated. |
997 |
|
998 |
21 Oct. 1999, Bari |
999 |
DZSH data card added |
1000 |
A new data card DZSH has been added to adjust the height of the external |
1001 |
shel : SHEL. |
1002 |
|
1003 |
NDET flag changed. SPHE instead of SPHI |
1004 |
The data card NDET 'SPHI' is now obsolete. |
1005 |
The data card NDET 'SPHE' is now used to select spherical or flat |
1006 |
top. Using NDET 'SPHE' one automatically delete the spherical top |
1007 |
and substituted it with a flat one. |
1008 |
TSHE name changed into TFLA |
1009 |
TSHE volume has been named into TFLA. All the subroutines |
1010 |
referring to this volume have been changed accordingly. |
1011 |
|
1012 |
TSHI name changed into TSPH |
1013 |
TSHI volume has been named into TSPH. All the subroutines |
1014 |
referring to this volume have been changed accordingly. |
1015 |
|
1016 |
SHEI deleted |
1017 |
SHEI is no more created neither positioned inside PAMELA. |
1018 |
GPGEO has been modified accordingly, besides the dimensions are |
1019 |
left into the $GPGEO common. |
1020 |
|
1021 |
S4 quote changed |
1022 |
S4 is now automatically positioned underneath the calorimeter box. |
1023 |
ZS4 is calclulated in GPDAT |
1024 |
|
1025 |
CAS dimensions and positions modified |
1026 |
CAS is now a single counter instead of Five. |
1027 |
CAS dimensions modified after PAOLO simulation and Tom design. Here |
1028 |
are the new dimensions: |
1029 |
DATA CASX/15.25,0.55,5*4.6/ |
1030 |
DATA CASY/0.55,14.75,5*4.6/ |
1031 |
CAS position inside PAMELA has been modified accordingly in GPGEO. |
1032 |
|
1033 |
CAT dimension modified |
1034 |
CAT dimensions modified after PAOLO simulation and Tom design. Here |
1035 |
are the new dimensions: |
1036 |
DATA CATB/22.05,21.05,0.55/ |
1037 |
DATA CATL/15.75,6.675,0.55/ |
1038 |
DATA CATT/6.3,14.375,0.55/ |
1039 |
DATA ZCAT/75.75/ |
1040 |
|
1041 |
SC13/4 name modified in SC21/2 |
1042 |
SC13/4 name have been changed. So all the occurences of SC13/4 string have |
1043 |
been changed accordingly. This means that also the name of the |
1044 |
volumes, detectos, hits etc. etc. referring to SC13/4 have been changed |
1045 |
in SC21/2 |
1046 |
|
1047 |
SC2n name modified in SC3n |
1048 |
SC2n name have been changed. So all the occurences of SC2 string have |
1049 |
been changed accordingly. This means that also the name of the |
1050 |
volumes, detectos, hits etc. etc. referring to SC2n have been changed |
1051 |
in SC2n |
1052 |
. |
1053 |
S14 name modified in S22 |
1054 |
S14 name have been changed. So all the occurences of S14 string have |
1055 |
been changed accordingly. This means that also the name of the |
1056 |
volumes, detectos, hits etc. etc. referring to S14 have been changed |
1057 |
to S22. |
1058 |
|
1059 |
S13 name modified in S21 |
1060 |
S13 name have been changed. So all the occurences of S13 string have |
1061 |
been changed accordingly. This means that also the name of the |
1062 |
volumes, detectos, hits etc. etc. referring to S13 have been changed |
1063 |
to S21. |
1064 |
|
1065 |
S2n name modified in S3n |
1066 |
S2n name have been changed. So all the occurences of S2 string have |
1067 |
been changed accordingly. This means that also the name of the |
1068 |
volumes, detectos, hits etc. etc. referring to S2n have been changed |
1069 |
to S3n. |
1070 |
|
1071 |
S3 name modified in S4 |
1072 |
S3 name have been changed. So all the occurences of S3 string have |
1073 |
been changed accordingly. This means that also the name of the |
1074 |
volumes, detectos, hits etc. etc. referring to S3 have been changed |
1075 |
to S4. |
1076 |
|
1077 |
CALO modified |
1078 |
..... |
1079 |
$GPDGEO modified |
1080 |
Magnet dimensions where wrong !!!!! Internal not bending half |
1081 |
dimension is 6.55cm. External not bending half dimension is |
1082 |
11.4cm. So now: |
1083 |
DATA MGPL/12.,11.4,4.05/ |
1084 |
DATA MGPI/8.05,6.55,4.05/ |
1085 |
GPGEO mod. |
1086 |
GPGEO has been modified. The TRD doesn't have an external box |
1087 |
anymore. So, volume definitions for TRDS & TRDT have been left in |
1088 |
GPTRDV but they are no more placed into PAME mother volume. |
1089 |
20 Mar. 1997, Bari |
1090 |
GPXINT update |
1091 |
Using an UNIX machine I have update GPXINT to create executable on a |
1092 |
UNIX machine. To be used on alboot I created the WORK kumac. |
1093 |
|
1094 |
#GPAMELA updated |
1095 |
The pilot patchy, *GPAMELA, was updated inserting the GPHYS patchy. |
1096 |
|
1097 |
GPDTOFx routien deleted |
1098 |
The old digitization routine GPDTOFx, x being 'T' 'M' 'B', has been |
1099 |
deleted in the patchy GPTOF. |
1100 |
|
1101 |
CHERENKOV detector deleted |
1102 |
All the GPCHE patchy containing CHERENKOV specific code has been deleted. |
1103 |
All the other routines containing code specific for the Cherenkov |
1104 |
has been updated and the cherenkov code deleted. |
1105 |
Please note that the AEROGEL definitio are still in place. |
1106 |
|
1107 |
NEW GENERATION SURFACE DEFINITION |
1108 |
The generation surface is now definited in GPDAT using the S11 |
1109 |
dimentions. New variables have been added to the GPGEO common: XGEN, |
1110 |
YGEN, ZGEN, XDGEN, YDGEN; representing the origin, quote and |
1111 |
dimentions of the generation surface. |
1112 |
|
1113 |
NEW DATA CARD ADDED GEN |
1114 |
With this data card the user can pass all the five above mentioned |
1115 |
geneeration surface variables. |
1116 |
|
1117 |
19 Mar. 1997, Bari |
1118 |
CASD and NCAS data card gone. |
1119 |
This card are no more needed for the calorimeter. |
1120 |
|
1121 |
GPDAT UPDATE |
1122 |
GPDAT has been updated checking the SSTR new data card to look for |
1123 |
new DELTA2 parameter passed. |
1124 |
|
1125 |
CALO user division removed. |
1126 |
It's no more possible to choose between a whole silicon plane or |
1127 |
smaller block. |
1128 |
|
1129 |
18 Mar. 1997, Bari |
1130 |
New PATCH added GPHYS |
1131 |
A new patch has been added GPHYS to store the PHYSICS related routines. |
1132 |
|
1133 |
GFLUCT routine copied from GEANT code |
1134 |
The GFLUCT routine has been copied from the GEANT code. This routine |
1135 |
takes care of the energy fluctuations inside each "physics" routine |
1136 |
in GEANT. |
1137 |
|
1138 |
Gaussian straggling added to the GFLUCT routine |
1139 |
The gaussian straggling has been adedd to the GFLUVT routine. This |
1140 |
routine has been modified adding at the end the Paolo Paini code to |
1141 |
calculate the straggling into the silicons detectors. The DELTA2 |
1142 |
parameters needed for the calculation has been retrived from the |
1143 |
JMATE structure. |
1144 |
|
1145 |
NEW CMZ flag added: NOGFLUCT |
1146 |
This new flag select the place in wich the straggling is |
1147 |
calculating. The default is into GFLUCT routine, a GEANT routine |
1148 |
miodified for us. Using this flag the straggling will be selected |
1149 |
into the GPUSPE and GPUCAL routine. This means that is calulated |
1150 |
after each step in a given detector. |
1151 |
|
1152 |
User words added to JMATE structure |
1153 |
The variables needed for the gaussian straggling have been added to |
1154 |
the Silicon material definition for both calorimeter and tracking. |
1155 |
|
1156 |
New data card added: SSTR |
1157 |
SSTR data card added. This word controls the gaussian straggling in |
1158 |
silicon. The first word is the straggling flag, the other two are |
1159 |
the DELTA2 for calorimeter and tracker. See $INFORM for details. |
1160 |
|
1161 |
17 Mar. 1997, Bari |
1162 |
GAUSSIAN straggling added to the calorimeter |
1163 |
The gaussian straggling after the ionization losses has been adedd |
1164 |
to the calorimeter too. Before saving an hit into GPUCAL the |
1165 |
gaussian straggling has been added. This depend on the path in the |
1166 |
silicon also, the PATH variable is stored entering the volume and |
1167 |
the PATH calculated before adding the straggling. |
1168 |
|
1169 |
|
1170 |
Adjusting the DIGI spectrometer structure |
1171 |
The gaussian straggling has been added into the GPUSPE routine when |
1172 |
the particle is leaving the detector: IACT = 3. |
1173 |
|
1174 |
15 Mar. 1997, Bari |
1175 |
NEW hits for CAS and CAT |
1176 |
CAT and CAS hits are now the same as the TOF. |
1177 |
TIME and P0 has been added to the hit structure. |
1178 |
All the routine involved, GPDCAS and CAT, GPUCAS and CAT, GPHBK and |
1179 |
the commons $GPCAS, $GPCAT have been modified, as well. |
1180 |
|
1181 |
|
1182 |
|
1183 |
6-7 Mar. 1997, Bari |
1184 |
|
1185 |
NEW geometry for TRD |
1186 |
TRD geometry has been reviewed. There are no more three different |
1187 |
sets of straw tube, depending on the lenght, but just one |
1188 |
lenght. Besides the box containing the straws and radiator has been |
1189 |
changed. Here is the new geometrical tree: |
1190 |
|
1191 |
MOTHER SUBVOLUME NAME DESCRIPTION |
1192 |
TRDS No subvolume TRD external aluminum shell |
1193 |
TRDT No subvolume TRD TOP and BOTTOM aluminum cover |
1194 |
TRDB TRD Box, internal gas volume |
1195 |
TRBS TRd Box for Sraw, contains the 32 |
1196 |
straws and a radiator "pillow" on |
1197 |
top |
1198 |
TRRA TRd RAdiator, just one extra plane |
1199 |
on top of the TRD straw pyramid |
1200 |
TRBD TRSO TRd Straw Out, external mylar straw |
1201 |
tube, 32 volumes placed on two |
1202 |
shifted line |
1203 |
TRRA TRd RAdiator, placed on top of |
1204 |
these two straw layers |
1205 |
TRSO TRSI TRd Straw Internal, internal gas |
1206 |
volume |
1207 |
Please note that the TRBS geometry is now totally changed. The two |
1208 |
straw layers aren't placed on the middle of the volume anymore. They are |
1209 |
placed on the bottom of the TRBS, this to accomodate more easly a |
1210 |
geometry with a double radiator layer on top and no radiator on bottom. |
1211 |
|
1212 |
Sets and detectors definition have been updated with the new structure. |
1213 |
|
1214 |
NEW geometry for the MAGNET |
1215 |
The magnet geometry has been reviewed diminuishing the internal window. |
1216 |
|
1217 |
NEW geometry for CALORIMETER |
1218 |
The calorimeter structure has been "rationalized". All the different |
1219 |
possibilities of having a block or a full plane structure and the |
1220 |
division inside each block, have been thrown away. There is now a |
1221 |
basic block consituted of a 8x12 cm^2 silicon paddle, divided in 22 |
1222 |
stripes. This because the three 8x8cm^2 silicon blocks will be bound |
1223 |
with stripes having one and an half lenght of the basic block. |
1224 |
|
1225 |
Besides there are no more X & Y planes but a single plane type that, |
1226 |
once rotated and turned over, plays the role of the Y view plane. This |
1227 |
configuration is more easy to handle for the PAMELA calorimeter case, |
1228 |
where the first plane is just a Y one and the last one a X. |
1229 |
|
1230 |
In detail, the way in wich the geometry for the calorimeter is |
1231 |
calculated and definited: |
1232 |
- The box height is subdivided in NPLAN division |
1233 |
- This height is reduced by the height of the absorber |
1234 |
- The result is divided by two, this represent the height of an active |
1235 |
plane: CAPL |
1236 |
- The calorimeter silicon paddles, CASI are placed into |
1237 |
CAPL. |
1238 |
- The calorimeter box is filled with CASI, rotated and flipped |
1239 |
for Y view, interleaved with the absorber. |
1240 |
|
1241 |
NEW hit added for the calorimeter |
1242 |
The momemtum module has been added as hit for the calorimeter too. |
1243 |
All the routines have been changed consequently. |
1244 |
|
1245 |
NEW geometry for the TRACKER. |
1246 |
The tracker geometry has been changed. In particular the ladder |
1247 |
supports are now two carbon fiber rods placed on the left and right |
1248 |
sided of each ladder. The roacell and kapton plane have been |
1249 |
eliminated. |
1250 |
|
1251 |
NEW parameter for the TRACKER digitization |
1252 |
Paolo updated the tracker DIGIt parameter using the ones calculated on |
1253 |
the basis of the PSI test beam. |
1254 |
Some small bugs in the digitization routines have been fixed as well. |
1255 |
|
1256 |
NEW detectors quote. |
1257 |
Each detector has now the quote from the mechanical drawings. There is |
1258 |
no more autocalculation of these position. In particulare the quotes are: |
1259 |
ZS11 =107.8 |
1260 |
ZS12 =106.8 |
1261 |
ZS13 =74.9 |
1262 |
ZS14 =74.1 |
1263 |
ZS21 =27.1 |
1264 |
ZS22 =26.3 |
1265 |
ZS3 =2.3 |
1266 |
ZCAT =75.75 |
1267 |
ZTRD =90.55 |
1268 |
ZSPEC=50.6 |
1269 |
ZCAL =13.05 |
1270 |
These are the quote of the MARS of each detectors, means that half |
1271 |
detector height has been added to each quote. |
1272 |
|
1273 |
NEW top shell |
1274 |
The top shell is no more a sphere but is a flat cylinidrical plane. |
1275 |
|
1276 |
NEW variables usefull for the geometry definition |
1277 |
In particular the gep between the top shell and the TRD box is user |
1278 |
definited in the variable GAPTOP. |
1279 |
Is also possible to define the gap between the bottom TRD plane and |
1280 |
the TRD box: GAPTRD. |
1281 |
To keep into count the dead zone at the edge of the calorimeter paddle |
1282 |
is it possible to start subdividing the calorimeter paddle into NCASTR |
1283 |
stripes starting from CASIOFF centimeters from the paddle edge. |
1284 |
Is it also possible to define the number of calo stripes to be used: |
1285 |
NCASTR; and their width:CALSTWID. |
1286 |
|
1287 |
NEW CAS and CAT geometry |
1288 |
The CAT geometry has been reviewed. Just smaller paddle has been used. |
1289 |
The CAS are now placed horizontally. |
1290 |
|
1291 |
NEW Magnetic field map |
1292 |
The new magnet definition has also a new magnetic field that Paolo calculated |
1293 |
|
1294 |
6 Mar. 1997, Bari |
1295 |
|
1296 |
NEW geometry for TOF |
1297 |
The TOF geometry has been updated. The volume name are the same of |
1298 |
the proposal. Besides the paddle structure has been considered with the |
1299 |
carbon fiber planes that should consitute the mechanical structure |
1300 |
of the plane. Each plane but S3 should be composed of N paddle along X |
1301 |
or Y and a top and bottom layer of carbon fiber to stiffen the |
1302 |
structure. For the name we have used the proposal name for the mother box, |
1303 |
the subvolume are named as follow: |
1304 |
MOTHER SUBVOLUME NAME |
1305 |
S11 S11X , Scint paddle |
1306 |
SC11 , Carbon fiber plane |
1307 |
S12 S12Y , Scint paddle |
1308 |
SC12 , Carbon fiber plane |
1309 |
S13 S13X , Scint paddle |
1310 |
SC13 , Carbon fiber plane |
1311 |
S14 S14Y , Scint paddle |
1312 |
SC14 , Carbon fiber plane |
1313 |
S21 S21Y , Scint paddle |
1314 |
SC21 , Carbon fiber plane |
1315 |
S22 S22X , Scint paddle |
1316 |
SC22 , Carbon fiber plane |
1317 |
S3 No subvolumes |
1318 |
|
1319 |
Please note that we saved the direction of measurement for the paddle name. |
1320 |
The S3 is leaved as a big scint paddle without any segmentation. |
1321 |
The number of paddle for each plane has been added into the common. So the |
1322 |
variables: NS11X,NS12Y,NS13X,NS14Y,NS21Y,NS22X; contain the number of each |
1323 |
Snnd (nn: number, d: direction) detector for each plane. |
1324 |
The $GPGEO sequence has been changed accordingly. |
1325 |
Please note that the Snnd volume dimention are automatically calculated |
1326 |
using the Snn, SCnn dimentions and the number of paddle to be positioned |
1327 |
inside the Snn. As usual these calculation are preformed in GPDAT. |
1328 |
The quote for each Snn has been added into the GPGEO common as well. |
1329 |
|
1330 |
HIT and CWN revised for TOF |
1331 |
The time of flight and momentum infos for the tracking particles have |
1332 |
been added. The routine GPUTOF has a new input variable with the |
1333 |
time-of-flight, this quantities has been added as hit no. 8. The module |
1334 |
of the momentum has been added as hit no. 10. This is taken directly |
1335 |
from the VECT array in GPUTOF. The TOF structure is now: |
1336 |
DATA CHTOF/'XAVE','YAVE','ZAVE','XOUT','YOUT','ZOUT', |
1337 |
+ 'EREL','TIME','PATH','IPAR','P0 '/ |
1338 |
|
1339 |
The CWN booking and filling has been revised as well. In particulare |
1340 |
the CWN variables for TOF block have been merged into a big vector |
1341 |
contining all the TOF hits infos. |
1342 |
|
1343 |
The GPDTOF routine has been created from the previous separated |
1344 |
routine used for TOFT, TOFM, TOFB. This routine is now just filling in |
1345 |
the CWN variables. |
1346 |
|
1347 |
28 May. 1996, Bari |
1348 |
BUG FIXED IN GPUSED |
1349 |
The Paolo's stragling was not activated because the code checked on IFL |
1350 |
variable instead of IMEC one. Fixed. |
1351 |
|
1352 |
27 May. 1996, Bari |
1353 |
::::::::> VERSION NUMBER UPDATED <:::::::: |
1354 |
The version number has been updated in its level part: 1.01/01, is the |
1355 |
actual version. |
1356 |
22 May. 1996, Bari |
1357 |
::::::::> VERSION NUMBER UPDATED <:::::::: |
1358 |
The version number has been updated in its release part: 1.01/00, is the |
1359 |
actual version. |
1360 |
2 May - 22 May 1996, Bari |
1361 |
BUG FIXED IN CREAGPXINT.COM |
1362 |
The CREATE command in this OPEN-VMS command file was used after an IF |
1363 |
statements on a new line, this caused the command to wait for a Ctrl-Z to |
1364 |
exit, hunging up all the procedure. |
1365 |
TWO NEW KUMACS ADDED |
1366 |
To facilitate the GPAMELA executable build up two new MACROS have been |
1367 |
added: GPLIB, GPEXE. |
1368 |
The first one creates a GPLIB.OLB file containing all the GPAMELA routines |
1369 |
but GPMAIN. |
1370 |
The second create a GPAMELA.FOR with GPMAIN and all the routines stored in |
1371 |
the CMZ decklist buffer. If you specify the option USER=Y at the GPEXE |
1372 |
macro it will add all the user's action routines to your buffer. Please note |
1373 |
that this last macro, will create the CREAGP.COM file containing all the dcl |
1374 |
procedures to link GPAMELA, in particular the /INCLUDE option is mandatory in |
1375 |
the link command to avoid the dummy GEANT user routines, i.e. GUKINE, to be |
1376 |
linked instead of the GPAMELA ones. |
1377 |
|
1378 |
CUSTOM STRAGLING ADDED TO GEANT CODE |
1379 |
After a number of test and an "official" confirmation we reach the conclusion |
1380 |
that the GEANT code is not fine tuned for energy stragling in silicon. |
1381 |
Following some references (in particular see: Hall, NIM 220 (1984) 356) Paolo |
1382 |
developed a routine to add ad hoc stragling to the energy released in silicon. |
1383 |
This is at the moment performed in the GPUSPE routine at the hit level. |
1384 |
Before storing the his the routines uses the path length to calculate the |
1385 |
gaussian spread to be used to convolve the usual Landau-like energy loss |
1386 |
distribution. |
1387 |
|
1388 |
SPECTROMETER DIGITIZATION ADDED |
1389 |
Paolo Papini digitization for the spectrometer has been added. |
1390 |
In GPDSPE a call to GPSPEHD performs the digitization of the HIT. |
1391 |
GPSPEHD calculates the charge read out from each strip in both views. |
1392 |
NOTE: Respect to the original Paolo's code the GEANT capability in storing |
1393 |
and retriving the geometrical informations for each detector has been |
1394 |
used. In this way one can change the geometrical definition for the |
1395 |
spectrometer having small or no changes on the digitization code. |
1396 |
You can select the original Paolo's code slecting the option PAOLO. |
1397 |
|
1398 |
GPSTSPE SUBROUTINE UPDATED |
1399 |
For the digitization routine we need to set up special tracking parameters. |
1400 |
The specific routine has been updated with the parameters needed. |
1401 |
|
1402 |
DCUTESITR VARIABLE ADDED TO $GPSITR COMMON |
1403 |
DCUTESITR variable was miss in $GPSITR common added. |
1404 |
|
1405 |
SUBROUTINE GPRHIT UPDATE |
1406 |
GPRHIT routine update to use GPRSHT. The first hit to be red has been added. |
1407 |
All the calls to the GPRHIT routines have been updated as well. |
1408 |
|
1409 |
SUBROUTINE GPRSHT ADDED |
1410 |
This routine allows a hit retrival starting from a specific hit. Basically it |
1411 |
is a modified version of GFHITS with an extra parameter, the first hit to be |
1412 |
started with. It is useful if one needs to retrive the structure hit by hit. |
1413 |
|
1414 |
INTEGER FUNCTION GPNHIT ADDED |
1415 |
An integer function GPNHIT has been added to count the number of hits |
1416 |
stored in the HITS structure for CSET set and CDET detector. |
1417 |
|
1418 |
UGINIT ROUTINE UPDATED |
1419 |
UGINIT routine has been updated to call GPADIGI. |
1420 |
|
1421 |
$GPSPE COMMON AND GPHBK UPDATED |
1422 |
The common /GPSPE/ containing the spectrometer infos passed to the CWN has |
1423 |
been updated with the DIGIT data. |
1424 |
The booking touyine, GPHBK, has been updated as well. |
1425 |
|
1426 |
GPSDINI UPDATED |
1427 |
The GPSDINI routine has been update to use the newly creted commons. |
1428 |
Besides the UDSPE vector contining the digitization user's parameters has |
1429 |
been added, The vector length NUDSPE, i.e. the number of digitzation user's |
1430 |
parameters, has been added as parameter in $GPPDIGI sequence. |
1431 |
|
1432 |
COMMONS $GPDIGI, $GPDDIGI, $GPPDIGI, $GPDSPE, $GPDDSPE, ADDED |
1433 |
The commons $GPDIGI, $GPDDIGI, $GPPDIGI, $GPDSPE, $GPDDSPE have been added. |
1434 |
They contains the DIGI definition and bit length, for each instruments (only |
1435 |
spectrometer filled at the moment), the DATA statements for the GPDIGI |
1436 |
common, the parameters for the DIGI part, the DIGI parameters and quantities |
1437 |
for the spectrometer, the DATA statements for the GPDSPE common. |
1438 |
|
1439 |
USER'S PARAMETERS STORED IN DIGI STRUCTURE |
1440 |
At the moment the following 19 user's parameter have been stored in the DIGI |
1441 |
structure, please note that the conversion factors are store at first, in |
1442 |
this way you can retrive them more easily with GFDETU: |
1443 |
ADCX , Conversion factor charge to ADC channels for X view |
1444 |
ADCY , Conversion factor charge to ADC channels for X view |
1445 |
PIEDX , Pedestal for X view, in ADC channels |
1446 |
PIEDY , Pedestal for Y view, in ADC channels |
1447 |
ENOISX, Noise for X view, in electrons |
1448 |
ENOISY, Noise for Y view, in electrons |
1449 |
NPCHXY, Number of point along X and Y for integeration |
1450 |
NPCHZ , Number of point along Z for integeration |
1451 |
WXSTR , Strip width in X view |
1452 |
WYSTR , Strip width in Y view |
1453 |
D , Silicon height |
1454 |
TVX , Diffusion temperature (Volt), X view |
1455 |
TVY , Diffusion temperature (Volt), Y view |
1456 |
UD , Volt (junction) |
1457 |
UU , Volt (external) |
1458 |
PX1 , C1-x |
1459 |
PX2 , C2-X |
1460 |
PY1 , C1-Y |
1461 |
PY2 , C2-Y |
1462 |
|
1463 |
NEW SUBROUTINE GPSDINI ADDED |
1464 |
GPSDINI routine calculates all the qunatities needed for the spectrometer |
1465 |
digitization routines. It calculates the capacitive coupling integrals and |
1466 |
stores all the digitization constant, 19 at the moment, in the user reserved |
1467 |
bank area in JSET bank. |
1468 |
|
1469 |
NEW SUBROUTINE GPUDIGI ADDED |
1470 |
To manage the user's action in GPADIGI the GPUDIGI subroutine has been |
1471 |
created. It's called at the end of GPADIGI. |
1472 |
|
1473 |
NEW SUBROUTINE GPADIGI ADDED |
1474 |
To manage the DIGI definition for each instrument a new subroutine GPADIGI |
1475 |
has been added. It is similar to GPHIT. |
1476 |
Please note that the name is anomalus, it started with GPA, this is because a |
1477 |
GPDIGI routine is used in GEANT code. |
1478 |
|
1479 |
NEW FUNCTION GPGAUS ADDED |
1480 |
A new real function GPGAUS have been added to generate normal distributed |
1481 |
random number, with unitary standard deviation and centered on zero. |
1482 |
|
1483 |
2 May. 1996, Bari |
1484 |
GPFIL CALL MOVED IN UGINIT SUBROUTINE AND GPDUNIT ADDED |
1485 |
To enable the user file name and LUNIT to be used opening the HBOOK file, the |
1486 |
GPFIL call has been moved after the GFFGO one. |
1487 |
To avoid the user filename to be overwritten, the sequence GPDUNIT has been |
1488 |
moved from GPDAT to UGINIT. |
1489 |
|
1490 |
NEW DATA CARD ADDED. TO MANAGE HBOOK FILE NAME |
1491 |
To define a user HBOOK file name a new data card has been added: HBFI. |
1492 |
The card must be used with an '*' preceding it. The user must specifies the |
1493 |
Logical Unit number to be used. |
1494 |
Please note that the max string length for file name is 80 characters. |
1495 |
This card overwrites the default GPAMELA.HIS name on LUNIT=34. See $INFORM |
1496 |
for card usage. |
1497 |
|
1498 |
30 Apr. 1996, Bari |
1499 |
BUG FIXED IN GUFLD |
1500 |
A bug in GUFLD cause the magnetic filed to be interbolated with steps of 0.5 |
1501 |
cm instead of 2cm, along the Z axis. Fixed. |
1502 |
|
1503 |
30 Apr. 1996, Bari |
1504 |
::::::::> VERSION NUMBER UPDATED <:::::::: |
1505 |
The version number has been updated in its level part: 1.00/03, is the actual |
1506 |
version. |
1507 |
|
1508 |
30 Apr. 1996, Bari |
1509 |
USER ACTION IN SOME ROUTINES |
1510 |
A user action has been enabled in several routine via user's dummy routines. |
1511 |
The new routines added are: GPUDAT, GPUFFR, GPUFIL, GPUGEO, GPUHBK, GPUHIT, |
1512 |
GPUINI, GPUKIN, GPULAS, GPUMAT, GPUMED, GPUOUT, GPUSED, GPUSTEP, GPUTRA, |
1513 |
GPUTRE. |
1514 |
The control is passed from the following routines: GPDAT, GPFFR, GPFIL, |
1515 |
GPGEO, GPHBK, GPHIT, UGINIT, GUKINE, UGLAST, GPMAT, GPMED, GUOUT, GPSED, |
1516 |
GUSTEP, GUTRAK, GUTREV. |
1517 |
Routines: GPUKIN, GPUSTEP, GPUTRA, GPUTRE, are called twice in the main |
1518 |
routine. A flag is passed with value 1 or 2 depending on the call sequence. |
1519 |
More detailes in the routines' comment. |
1520 |
|
1521 |
29 Apr. 1996, Bari |
1522 |
GSCIN ROUTINE RENAMED |
1523 |
The GSCIN routine, to set the special tracking parameter for scintilators, |
1524 |
has the same name of an inner GEANT routine, not reported in the manual (!). |
1525 |
This routine has been renamed to GPSCINT now. |
1526 |
|
1527 |
BUG FIXED IN GUSTEP |
1528 |
Sometimes a particle is stopped by GEANT having an energy released in the |
1529 |
step. In GUSTEP the mechanisms LOSS and STOP were looked for in a |
1530 |
complementary way causing mainly a delta ray stopped having an energy release |
1531 |
to not be counted in the hit. |
1532 |
Now a particle is considered for the hit filling if: |
1533 |
1. Ionization present |
1534 |
2. Particle stopped for Electrons (Delta) |
1535 |
3. Ionization present and particle stopped for Electrons (Delta). |
1536 |
|
1537 |
BUG FIXED IN GPHBK |
1538 |
The IMTPAR and IBTPAR were mistyped in defining TOFM and TOFB blocks. |
1539 |
|
1540 |
BUG FIXED IN GPMED |
1541 |
The tracking parameters were not backuped for each material separately. |
1542 |
So if a parameter was changed once the changed one was used in the folowing |
1543 |
calls to GPMED. |
1544 |
Now each parameter has is own tracking parameter set. |
1545 |
|
1546 |
MODS IN GPMED |
1547 |
Now only parameters selected with the AUTM data cards are passed as negative. |
1548 |
|
1549 |
NEW DATA CARDS ADDED |
1550 |
To manage the tracking parameter 6 new data cards have been added: |
1551 |
AUTM, TMAX, STMA, DEMA, EPDI, STMI. |
1552 |
With AUTM is possible to tag tracking parameter for automatic calculation in |
1553 |
GEANT regardless of AUTO value, i.e. they are passed negative to GSTMED. |
1554 |
With the cards TMAX, STMAX, DEMA, EPDI, STMI is possible to pass the value |
1555 |
for the respective tracking parameter: TMAXFD, STEMAX, DEEMAX, EPSIL, STMIN. |
1556 |
(See GEANT manual at CONS200-1). |
1557 |
See $INFO patchy for usage examples. |
1558 |
15 Apr. 1996, Bari |
1559 |
::::::::> VERSION NUMBER UPDATED <:::::::: |
1560 |
The version number has been updated in its level part: 1.00/02, is the actual |
1561 |
version. |
1562 |
|
1563 |
5 Apr. 1996, Bari |
1564 |
|
1565 |
NEW DATA CARD ADDED: HPAK |
1566 |
To select a specific hadronic intercation program a new data card ha been |
1567 |
added: HPAK. Specifing: HPAK 'FLUK'; in your .FFR file, you will select the |
1568 |
FLUKA package for the hadronic interaction. |
1569 |
|
1570 |
USER HADRONIC ROUTINES ADDED |
1571 |
The routines: GUPHAD, GUHADR; have been added into /GPAMELA directory. |
1572 |
These routine are called every time there is an hadronic intercation. Action |
1573 |
to control hadronic process can be performed in these routines. |
1574 |
|
1575 |
BUGS FIXED IN GUKINE |
1576 |
The two +SELF statement required to select the non interactive or debug state |
1577 |
had a bad logic. Fixed. |
1578 |
|
1579 |
BUG FIXED IN GPDCAL |
1580 |
The NUMD1 and NUMV1 vectors, required in case of the NO stripes division, |
1581 |
were declared REAL instead of INTEGER. |
1582 |
|
1583 |
4 Apr. 1996, Bari |
1584 |
|
1585 |
GPDAT UPDATED |
1586 |
The GPDAT routines has been upadate to use the GPLOOK function and the |
1587 |
routines to manage the special tracking parameters. I hope is more clean now. |
1588 |
|
1589 |
NEW SUBROUTINES ADDED. |
1590 |
The following desks have been added: GPAMELA/GPAL,GPAMELA/GPN2G,GPCAL/GPG10, |
1591 |
GPCAL/GPW,GPCAL/GPSICA,GPSPE/GPFE,GPSPE/GPKAP,GPSPE/GPROA,GPSPE/GPCP, |
1592 |
GPSPE/GPSITR,GPTRD/GPTRAD,GPTRD/GPXE,GPTOF/GPSCIN,GPCHE/GPAER. |
1593 |
These to manage the Special tracking parameter for each detector. The user |
1594 |
have to change the parameter in these routines now. |
1595 |
|
1596 |
NEW FUNCTION GPLOOK ADDED |
1597 |
This function is TRUE if a 4 letter string is found into an integer |
1598 |
vector. Is a mask on GLOOK. |
1599 |
|
1600 |
NEW HIT ADDED, PARTICLE NUMBER |
1601 |
To help in studing the interaction inside the TOF, the anticoincidence |
1602 |
detectors and the delta rays productions inside the TRD a new word in the |
1603 |
HITS structures for this detector. It is the particle number. |
1604 |
It is added at the end of the structure. No compression have been requested. |
1605 |
|
1606 |
GPUxxx AND GPDxxx ROUTINES REVIEWED |
1607 |
To accomodate the enlarged hit structure for some detectros the GPUxxx |
1608 |
routines are now called with and extra input word. The CALL sequnece and |
1609 |
the SUBROUTINEs definition have been changed. The change being implemented |
1610 |
on all the GPUxxx routines foreseeing a possible use of the particle numbers |
1611 |
for the other detectors. |
1612 |
Just the GPDxxx routines corresponding to the detector with the new hits |
1613 |
structure have been changerd. |
1614 |
|
1615 |
GPHBK ROUTINE AND $GPTOF, $GPTRD, $GPCAS AND $GPCAT COMMONS UPDATED |
1616 |
The CWN structure has been updated including the id number of the particle |
1617 |
producing the hit. This has been done for TOF, CAT, CAS and TRD detectors. |
1618 |
The common storing the CWN variables have been updated as well. |
1619 |
|
1620 |
3 Apr. 1996, Bari |
1621 |
NEW VOLUME CONTROL ADDED TO NDET DATA CARD |
1622 |
With NDET data card is now possible to eliminate the inner shell, SHEI. |
1623 |
As usual NDET 'SHEI', will cancel the SHEI and TSHI volumes from the |
1624 |
simulation. The $INFORM patchy has been updated as well. |
1625 |
|
1626 |
INNER SHELL ADDED |
1627 |
To simulate the inner shell, to vent PAMELA, proposed by russian guys two |
1628 |
volumes have been added: TSHI, SHEI. |
1629 |
The latter being a tube, having the same height of the external one but |
1630 |
a radius 2cm smaller. The former being a dome sector having the same radius |
1631 |
of the external one but the lower opening angle of just 5degree. |
1632 |
The shells thickness have been set to 0.1cm. As for TSHE case the maximum |
1633 |
theta angle of the spherical sector and its position inside PAME is |
1634 |
calculated on the base of SHEI dimention. |
1635 |
|
1636 |
GEOMETRY REVIEWED |
1637 |
The shell thickness was 1cm, corrected to 0.1cm. |
1638 |
The CAS X&Y positions were calculated on the base of CATB dimentions; they |
1639 |
are now calculated on the base of the CAS dimentions. In this way the |
1640 |
anticoincidence counters are placed around the spectrometer and there is no |
1641 |
uncovered space between them. |
1642 |
The quote of the top tof is now calculated not counting the cherenkov if |
1643 |
this ddetector is not requested. |
1644 |
|
1645 |
2 Apr. 1996, Bari |
1646 |
NEW VOLUME ADDED |
1647 |
The TSHE volume has been added. It's the satellite dome. |
1648 |
At the moment the radius is 130mm. The opening angle is calculated on the |
1649 |
base of SHEL volume dimentions. |
1650 |
|
1651 |
UPDATED GDRAWS ROUTINE ADDED |
1652 |
To draw a spherical sector an updated GDRAWS routine to draw SPHE volume have |
1653 |
been added into /GPAMELA directory. Respect to the standard routine is able |
1654 |
to draw spherical segment. |
1655 |
|
1656 |
28 Mar. 1996, Bari |
1657 |
BUG FIXED IN GPSED |
1658 |
In defining the TRD detectors the TRSn volume mane were used instead of the |
1659 |
actual TBSn to specify the TrdBoxStraw |
1660 |
|
1661 |
BUGS FIXED IN GPDTOFx |
1662 |
In these routines the NTHTPADx variables have been substituted by NTHTOFx. |
1663 |
The latter being the actual variables use to book the CWN-tple. |
1664 |
|
1665 |
BUGS FIXED IN GPHBK |
1666 |
The ERCAT & ERCAS variables where mistyped in ERRCAT & ERRCAS. Bugs fixed. |
1667 |
|
1668 |
BUG FIXED IN GPSED |
1669 |
The bin to be used to store the detector number CASI and CSNW were calculate |
1670 |
from the NCASIX*NCASIY number. The actual number is twice the latter because |
1671 |
we have X & Y view. Now the number of bins is calculated from 2*NCASIX*NCASIY |
1672 |
|
1673 |
27 Mar. 1996, Bari |
1674 |
BUGS FIXED IN GPDxxx |
1675 |
In the GPD routines referring to set zith multiple detector a bug was |
1676 |
found. The hits were read shifted by the number of hits of the previous |
1677 |
detector. This end-up with an abnormal number of zeros, and to the absence |
1678 |
of certain detector numbers. |
1679 |
|
1680 |
25 Mar. 1996, Bari |
1681 |
BUG FIXED IN GUFLD |
1682 |
The GUFLD routine calculate the magnetic field in a volume with all the |
1683 |
coordinates positive, then calculate the actual field mirroing the field |
1684 |
component. To actual position is compared to a grid of not decimal value. |
1685 |
This comparison were made using the actual position value not the absolute |
1686 |
value. This have been fixed now. |
1687 |
|
1688 |
WARNING PRINTOUT IN GPDxxx AND GPRHIT |
1689 |
The warning printouts have been update adding the run and event number, in |
1690 |
the GPDxxx and GPRHIT routine. |
1691 |
|
1692 |
20 Mar. 1996, Bari |
1693 |
COMPILATION WARNING REDUCED |
1694 |
The GPDxxx routine have been modified to avoid IF acting on parameter. |
1695 |
The IF is used to check a remote error on SET and DET definition. |
1696 |
The IF acts on two integer now. This will avoid the compilation warnings. |
1697 |
LINK WARNING REDUCED |
1698 |
More dummy routine added in CRAGPXINT to simulate some MULTINET routines. |
1699 |
The errors now are reducet to one warning linking the no-MULTINET case. |
1700 |
|
1701 |
19 Mar. 1996, Bari |
1702 |
LINK WARNING REDUCED |
1703 |
The CREAGPXINT VMS script has been modified. |
1704 |
The CERNLIB command parameter sequence has been modified and the undefined |
1705 |
symbols errors on PACKLIB reduced to 1 for MULTINET case, and to the MULTINET |
1706 |
related routine to the non multinet one. |
1707 |
|
1708 |
BUG FIND IN GUSTEP IN LOOKING FOR THE MECHANISM ACTIVE |
1709 |
The NAMEC vector in GCTRAK common doesn't contain the "list of the mechanism |
1710 |
name for the current step", as they say, besides just the list of the names. |
1711 |
So you need to look at LMEC vector to have the correct mechanisms active in |
1712 |
the step. |
1713 |
|
1714 |
MANAGMENT OF DELTA RAYS IN GUSTEP |
1715 |
The delta ray were not collected in GUSTE. This because in GUSTEP we look for |
1716 |
an ioniwation only. The energy of the delta is so low that they survive for |
1717 |
justr a couple of step. The first one being a NULL one ( just entering the |
1718 |
volume), in the second one the particle energy falling below threshold so |
1719 |
having just the STOP mechanism active. |
1720 |
Now if there is an electron and a positron and the STOP mechanism is present |
1721 |
the IN varible is set to 2 to force the hit storage. |
1722 |
|
1723 |
BUGS FOUND IN GPDCAL & GPUCAL |
1724 |
In GPDCAL the last hit was retrived from the seventhn word of the vector VHIT |
1725 |
Instead of the fourth. |
1726 |
In GPUCAL the GSCHIT was called with 4 as latest hits to be summed up. This |
1727 |
caused all the 4 hits to be summed up, the correct value for this is 1. |
1728 |
|
1729 |
NEW MATERIAL DEFINITED: SILICON CA |
1730 |
Due to the fact that we can select special parameter in GEANT for each |
1731 |
tracking media, more tracking media cannot refer to the same material. |
1732 |
Infact GEANT will append the special parameter to the material structure. Due |
1733 |
to this two materials have been definited for the tracker and the calorimeter |
1734 |
silicon: SILICON CA, SILICON TR. |
1735 |
The SILICON TR has the number 21 and 22 the other. The tracking media |
1736 |
corresponding to this materials now point to each material separately. |
1737 |
The new material numbers are: |
1738 |
17. Plast. sci: H 50%, C 50% , Rho=1.032 g/cm**3 from P.D.Book |
1739 |
18. G10 : SiO2 60%, Epoxy 40%, Rho=1.7 g/cm**3 from P.D.Book |
1740 |
Epoxy from CRC handbook (Raw estimation) |
1741 |
19. N2 (Gas) : A=14.01, Z=7, Rho=1.25 g/l |
1742 |
20. Silicon TR: A=28.09, Z=14,Rho=2.33 g/cm**3, X0=9.36 from P.D.Book |
1743 |
21. Silicon CA: A=28.09, Z=14,Rho=2.33 g/cm**3, X0=9.36 from P.D.Book |
1744 |
22. Xenon : A=131.29, Z=54,Rho=5.858 g/l, X0=1447.6cm from P.D.Book |
1745 |
23. TRD rad. : Carbon fiber with density 0.060 g/cm**3, used in TS93 |
1746 |
24. Aerogel : A=96.11, Z=54 (Comp. n(SiO2)+2n(H2O)), Rho=.2g/cm**3 (Ave.), |
1747 |
X0=150 cm, from P.D.Book |
1748 |
|
1749 |
CALO HITS STRUCTURE CHANGED AGAIN |
1750 |
The calorimeter set 'CAL ' have been definited and two detector in it: |
1751 |
'CAST', 'CASN'. Corresponding to the strip in the plane with and without |
1752 |
tungsten respectively. |
1753 |
The routine GPSED, GPHIT, GUSTEP, GPDCAL have been updated. |
1754 |
|
1755 |
TRD GEOMETRY UPDATED |
1756 |
The TRD has a new geometry. There are three different straw lenghts. |
1757 |
Besides the 32 straws set are 6x4, 5x4, 4x4, starting from the top. |
1758 |
So the volume TRBS, TRSO, TRSI, TRRA have been deleted and the TBSx, TSOx, |
1759 |
TSIx, TRAx (x being 1,2,3 respectively) have been created. |
1760 |
The set structure has been revised as well. The set 'TRD ' has been left |
1761 |
but tree detector have been definited for this set. |
1762 |
The corresponding identifier in /GPSED/ common have been created. |
1763 |
The routines GPTRDV, GPDTRD, GPSED, GPHIT have been updated to the new |
1764 |
geometry. |
1765 |
|
1766 |
14 Mar. 1996, Bari |
1767 |
TRACKING MEDIA PARAMETER UPDATED FOR SICA, W AND G10 MEDIA |
1768 |
The tracking media parameter STEMAX has been set to .5 for SICA and .15 for W |
1769 |
and G10 following the M. Masini & M.P. De PAscale suggestion. |
1770 |
|
1771 |
CHANGES IN GPTMED ROUTINE |
1772 |
To allow the automatic calculation of non critical parameters for tracking |
1773 |
media, the tracking media default value, initialized in GPDAT, have been |
1774 |
turned to negative value. In this way they are automatically calculated by |
1775 |
GEANT also if you select AUTO 0. |
1776 |
|
1777 |
DATA CARD SPTM ADDED TO MANAGE SPECIAL TRACKING PARAMETER |
1778 |
To manage the special tracking parameter definition the SPTM card have been |
1779 |
added. As usual specifying a tracking material as data card argument will |
1780 |
force an action in GPDAT. Here the SPTM data words are scanned and the |
1781 |
parameter for the selected medium are changed. |
1782 |
SPTM option are: 'AL ', 'G10 ', 'N2G ', 'W ', 'FE ', 'KAP ', 'TRAD', |
1783 |
'ROA ', 'CP ', 'SCIN', 'SICA', 'SITR', 'XE ', 'AER '. |
1784 |
NOTE: The parameter must been CHARACTER*4 |
1785 |
|
1786 |
SPECIAL TRACKING PARAMETER MANAGEMENT |
1787 |
To manage different settings of tracking parameter specialized for each |
1788 |
tracking media a routine has been added: GPSPTM; and a common as |
1789 |
well:/GPSPTM/. (In //GPAMELA/GPAMELA and //GPAMELA/GPCDES respectivelly) |
1790 |
In the sequence $GPDSPTM all the available GEANT tracking media parameter are |
1791 |
initializated to -111., for all the 14 media definited in GPAMELA. |
1792 |
In GPDAT these parameter are changed. In GPSPTM the GSTPAR GEANT routine is |
1793 |
called only if the corrisponding parameter to be changed is different from |
1794 |
-111. |
1795 |
For the moment only the SICA and W media has been changed following M. Masini |
1796 |
& M.P. De Pascale suggestions. |
1797 |
|
1798 |
13 Mar. 1996, Bari |
1799 |
HOUSEKEEPING OF CALO ROUTINES |
1800 |
Some bugs were found into GPCALV. The Y view plane is now rotated, |
1801 |
wasn't before. |
1802 |
|
1803 |
CHERENKOV DETECTOR MOVED |
1804 |
The CHE variable has been forced to FALSE in GPDAT. This will cause |
1805 |
the skiping of all the CHE definition. |
1806 |
|
1807 |
MAX NUMBER OF HITS CHANGED |
1808 |
The max number of hits to be retrived for each detector is changed. |
1809 |
It's no more the same but the calorimeter, now the GPPHIT sequence |
1810 |
contains the NHMxxx parameter, xxx being the detector name. Thie paremeter |
1811 |
is used in the corresponding GPDxxx routine and stored into the generic NHM |
1812 |
variable. |
1813 |
The CWN definition in GPHBK routine has been changed accordingly. |
1814 |
|
1815 |
CALO HITS STRUCTURE CHANGED |
1816 |
GEANT doesn't understand if two detector with the same name depend from |
1817 |
sets. It just doesn't consider them detectors. This is the case for CASI or |
1818 |
CAST in CAL and CANW. |
1819 |
Now a new detector has been introduced CANW to describe the NO tungsten |
1820 |
calorimeter plane case. |
1821 |
|
1822 |
12 Mar. 1996, Bari |
1823 |
HCNW DATA CARD ADDED |
1824 |
A data card to control the CWN booking and filling has been added. |
1825 |
HCWN 1 |
1826 |
will enable the CWN booking and filling of the group corresponding to the |
1827 |
detector in use. |
1828 |
This measn that the CWN will not be enable for the detector deleted with the |
1829 |
NDET card. |
1830 |
The DATA card check is performed in GPDAT. The UGINIT, GPHB, GUOUT, UGLAST |
1831 |
routines has been updated considering this new data card. |
1832 |
|
1833 |
THE NCWN PARAMETER ADDED. |
1834 |
The CWN number is now passed into a parameter filled up in the sequence |
1835 |
GPPNTP. This sequence contains the record size and the number of the standard |
1836 |
n-tple. The routine the n-tpla is called from are been updated as well, i.e. |
1837 |
GPHBK, GPOUT. |
1838 |
|
1839 |
SPETCROMETER DIMENTIONS CHANGED |
1840 |
Following Paolo I have changed some magnet and tracker ladders dimentions. |
1841 |
Here follow the changes: |
1842 |
SPEB/12.1,11.6,0./,MGPL/12.1,11.6,4./,MGPI/8.1,7.1,4./,TRPB/12.1,11.6,0.4/ |
1843 |
TRPL/8.,7.,0.4/,TRSL/0.,7.,0./,TSPA/0.,3.5,0.015/,TSKP/2.6666,7.,0.0025/ |
1844 |
TRCP/8.,7.,0.015/,TRRP/8.,7.,0.25/,NTRSL/3/ |
1845 |
|
1846 |
11 Mar. 1996, Bari |
1847 |
HITS STRUCTURE FILL UP CHANGED |
1848 |
The HIT structure is now filled only if there is an ionization loss into the |
1849 |
corresponding detector. |
1850 |
The SAVE logical ha been added to all the GPUxxx routines. This is switched |
1851 |
TRUE if an ionization has been encountered. |
1852 |
This action to avoid the gamma to be counted. |
1853 |
|
1854 |
MAGNET DIMENTIONS UPDATED |
1855 |
The magnet dimentions have been updated following Paolo Papini update. |
1856 |
Here are the new dimentions: SPEB/12.1,11.6,0./,MGPL/12.1,11.6,4./, |
1857 |
MGPI/8.1,7.1,4./,TRPB/12.1,11.6,0.35/ |
1858 |
|
1859 |
28 Feb. 1996, Bari-Rome |
1860 |
REVIEW OF THE HITS RETRIVAL PROCEDURE |
1861 |
The GIUDIGI routine has been created. There is a call for each instrument. |
1862 |
The corresponding routines are named GPDxxx, xxx being the detector name. |
1863 |
Each routine simply call GPRHIT, a genral pourpuse routine that retrives the |
1864 |
hit structure corresponding to the IS-th and ID-th set and detector. |
1865 |
Each routine needs the GPRHIT sequence containing the arrays to be passed to |
1866 |
the GPRHIT routine. |
1867 |
The GPPHIT sequence has been updated adding new parameter to fiw the maximum |
1868 |
number of hits to be read for each detector. |
1869 |
The GPHBK routine has been changed accordingly. |
1870 |
|
1871 |
21 Feb. 1996, Bari |
1872 |
CHANGE IN CAL HIT STRUCTURE |
1873 |
After the GPAMELA meeting in Bari, the CAL hist structure have been reduced. |
1874 |
Due to the great number of tracks we will be deling with following an e.m. |
1875 |
shower, is it convinient to have just the XYZ coordinates of the origin of |
1876 |
the detector, i.e. the strip, instead of the IN and OUT coord. |
1877 |
The Path lenght is meaningless as well. |
1878 |
|
1879 |
GPHBK UPDATES & HBOOK CWN SEQUENCE ADDED |
1880 |
The GPTOFT, GPTOFM, GPTOFB, GPCHE, GPTRD, GPCAT, GPCAS, GPSPE, GPCAL |
1881 |
sequences have been added. These commons conting the variable to be stored |
1882 |
into the standard CWN ntple filled by GPAMELA. |
1883 |
The GPHBK routine have been updated accordling, both INTER and -INTER cases |
1884 |
have been considered. |
1885 |
|
1886 |
20 Feb. 1996, Bari |
1887 |
NEW SEQUENCES ADDED. |
1888 |
THE GPCDES/$GPUNIT & $GPDUNIT, have been added. |
1889 |
The commons contining the logical unit numbers and the file name for all the |
1890 |
files open from GPAMELA have been stored. |
1891 |
|
1892 |
16 Feb. 1996, Bari |
1893 |
MAGNETIC FIELD ADDED |
1894 |
The GPFIELD patchy has been added. The GUFLD routine as well. |
1895 |
This routine call FIN3 to interpolated the mangetic field value red from the |
1896 |
GPFIELD.MAP. This file is red into GPDAT routine, it's opened into GPFIL and |
1897 |
closed in GULAST. |
1898 |
|
1899 |
13 Feb. 1996, Bari |
1900 |
CALO DIVISION AND CONTROL CARD ADDED |
1901 |
To create calorimeter divisions a DATA CARD word is checked. Using: |
1902 |
GEOM 'DCAL' |
1903 |
will force the CALDIV variable in /GPKEY/ to TRUE and the CASI detector, |
1904 |
CAlorimeter SIlicon paddle, will be divided into NCALSTR division along X |
1905 |
axis. |
1906 |
The new volume will be called CAST, CAlorimeter STrip. |
1907 |
|
1908 |
12 Feb. 1996, Bari |
1909 |
NEW VOLUME ADDED |
1910 |
To correctly simulate the aluminium shell the SHEL volume has been added with |
1911 |
the previous PAME dimention. The PAME volume is now a full tube filled uo |
1912 |
with nitrogen. |
1913 |
|
1914 |
8 Feb. 1996, Bari |
1915 |
NEW CALORIMETER GEOMETRY |
1916 |
After the PAMELA week in Dec. 95 the calorimeter geometry has been changend. |
1917 |
No more two silicon layer glued back to back and place into a ceramic support |
1918 |
but a sandwich of two G10 planes interleaved with a radiator, tungsten, plate |
1919 |
supports two planes of silicon "chips". The Y view is place on the top of |
1920 |
this layer and the X on the back. This simplifies the calorimeter geometry |
1921 |
gratly. It is now definited just one volume, CASI, for the silicon 6x6 cm^2 |
1922 |
chip. These volumes are place on the top and back sandwich plane into che |
1923 |
CAPL volume that simulate a clorimeter plane. |
1924 |
Due to the still indefined number of chips for each plane two variable, NCISX |
1925 |
and NCISY, have been definited to fix the number of si chips along X and Y |
1926 |
dimentions respectively. The CAPL, CALB volume dimentions are calculate |
1927 |
accordling. Besides the variable DCASIX & DCASIY have been introduced to take |
1928 |
care of the distance between two chip along X and Y view. |
1929 |
|
1930 |
CAS VARIABLE NAME CHANGED |
1931 |
The name of the vector with the side anticoincidence counters, CAS, have been |
1932 |
changed from CAS to CASP |
1933 |
|
1934 |
NEW ROUTINES FOR CAS AND CAT GEOMETRY DEFINITION |
1935 |
The CAT and CAS, anticoincidence counters, volume definition have been moved |
1936 |
from GPTOFV routine to GPCATV and GPCASV, brand new routines. In this way is |
1937 |
much more easy to exclude these detectors from the simulation (see NEW KEY |
1938 |
"NDET" DEFINITED note). |
1939 |
|
1940 |
NEW KEY "NDET" DEFINITED |
1941 |
A new user data card has been definited: NDET. |
1942 |
Its action is to exclude single detector from the simulation. |
1943 |
It has 7 values: TOF, CHE, TRD, CAT, CAS, SPE, CAL. |
1944 |
NOTE. This has to be character*4 !!!!!! |
1945 |
Usage: |
1946 |
NDET 'TOF ' 'SPE ' |
1947 |
the previous line in the DATA CAD file, will exclude from the simulation the |
1948 |
TOF, TOP, MIDDLE and BOTTOM ones, and the whole spectrometer, i.e. silicon |
1949 |
ladders and magnet planes. |
1950 |
Please note, for the SPE case the magnetic field is not excluded, the MAGN |
1951 |
data card is responsible for switching on or off the magnetic field. |
1952 |
|
1953 |
7 Feb. 1996, Bari |
1954 |
MATERIAL AND TRACKING MEDIA ADDENDUM |
1955 |
More material definited and tracking media correspondly. |
1956 |
For general comment see the 6th of Feb. HISTORY. |
1957 |
Please note, for the moment the KAPTON, ROACELL and CARBON FIBER materials |
1958 |
are substituted by scintillator. |
1959 |
Here follows the updated list: |
1960 |
|
1961 |
17. Plast. sci: H 50%, C 50% , Rho=1.032 g/cm**3 from P.D.Book |
1962 |
18. G10 : SiO2 60%, Epoxy 40%, Rho=1.7 g/cm**3 from P.D.Book |
1963 |
Epoxy from CRC handbook (Raw estimation) |
1964 |
19. N2 (Gas) : A=14.01, Z=7, Rho=1.25 g/l |
1965 |
20. Silicon : A=28.09, Z=14,Rho=2.33 g/cm**3, X0=9.36 from P.D.Book |
1966 |
21. Xenon : A=131.29, Z=54,Rho=5.858 g/l, X0=1447.6cm from P.D.Book |
1967 |
22. TRD rad. : Carbon fiber with density 0.060 g/cm**3, used in TS93 |
1968 |
23. Aerogel : A=96.11, Z=54 (Comp. n(SiO2)+2n(H2O)), Rho=.2g/cm**3 (Ave.), |
1969 |
X0=150 cm, from P.D.Book |
1970 |
|
1971 |
The left numbers are the materiale namber has declared to GEANT. |
1972 |
|
1973 |
Tracking media: |
1974 |
Not sensitive: |
1975 |
1. ALUMINIUM |
1976 |
2. G10 |
1977 |
3. N2 GAS |
1978 |
4. TUNGSTEN |
1979 |
5. IRON |
1980 |
6. KAPTON |
1981 |
7. TRD RADIATOR |
1982 |
8. ROACELL |
1983 |
9. CARBON FIBER |
1984 |
|
1985 |
Sensitive: |
1986 |
10. SCINTILLATOR |
1987 |
11. SICALO |
1988 |
12. SITRACKER |
1989 |
13. XENON |
1990 |
14. AEROGEL |
1991 |
|
1992 |
6 Feb. 1996, Bari |
1993 |
NEW GEOMETRY DEFINITION |
1994 |
After the PAMELA week the geometrical structure of the tracker has been |
1995 |
modified. Is now possible to select the number of silicon paddle to be placed |
1996 |
into a silicon ladder. The dimentions are scaled accordling. Change the |
1997 |
NTRSL variable initialization into the deck //GPAMELA/GPCDES/GPDGEO, |
1998 |
containing DATA statement for the geometry. |
1999 |
|
2000 |
MATERIAL AND TRACKING MEDIA DEFINITION |
2001 |
Some material has been definited, namely: |
2002 |
|
2003 |
17. Plast. sci: H 50%, C 50% , Rho=1.032 g/cm**3 from P.D.Book |
2004 |
18. G10 : SiO2 60%, Epoxy 40%, Rho=1.7 g/cm**3 from P.D.Book |
2005 |
Epoxy from CRC handbook (Raw estimation) |
2006 |
19. N2 (Gas) : A=14.01, Z=7, Rho=1.25 g/l |
2007 |
20. Silicon : A=28.09, Z=14,Rho=2.33 g/cm**3, X0=9.36 from P.D.Book |
2008 |
21. Xenon : A=131.29, Z=54,Rho=5.858 g/l, X0=1447.6cm from P.D.Book |
2009 |
|
2010 |
The left numbers are the materiale namber has declared to GEANT. |
2011 |
Tracking media have been definited as well: |
2012 |
Not sensitive: |
2013 |
1. ALUMINIUM |
2014 |
2. G10 |
2015 |
3. N2 GAS |
2016 |
4. TUNGSTEN |
2017 |
5. IRON |
2018 |
Sensitive: |
2019 |
6. SCINTILLATOR |
2020 |
7. SICALO |
2021 |
8. SITRACKER |
2022 |
9. XENON |
2023 |
|
2024 |
The numbers are the tracking media ones. |
2025 |
The tracking media parameter has been initialized into GPDAT routine but |
2026 |
EPSIL. This is a critical parameter and define the tracking precision. M. |
2027 |
Boezio suggested to set it as 1% of the volume thickness. This is way this |
2028 |
parameter is set directly into GPMED routine, where the tracking media are |
2029 |
definited. Please note that for the aluminium the value of 10 microns have |
2030 |
been used. |
2031 |
Here there are the tracking parameter used as user default: |
2032 |
FIELDM = 40. |
2033 |
TMAXFD = 1. |
2034 |
STEMAX = 100. |
2035 |
DEEMAX = 0.05 |
2036 |
STMIN = 0.0005 |
2037 |
The FFIELD variable, switching ON or OFF the magnetic field, is definited via |
2038 |
the DATA card MAGN |
2039 |
|
2040 |
28 Nov. 1995, Gran Sasso |
2041 |
FILE ORGANIZATION |
2042 |
The CMZ file GPAMELA has been created. The overall structure of $HISTORY, |
2043 |
$INFORM, $VERSION and the pilot patchy *GPAMELA has been created. |