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Title: Central Muon Scintillation Counter Commissioning and Calibration


1
Central Muon Scintillation CounterCommissioning
and Calibration
  • Steven Doulas
  • Northeastern University
  • D0 Muon Upgrade Group

2
Group Effort
  • D. Hedin, S. Dychkant
  • NIU
  • V. Bodyagin
  • Moscow State U.
  • H. Mao
  • China
  • L1Muon- K.Johns, R. McCroskey, J. Temple
  • Arizona U.
  • T. Christiansen
  • Munich
  • T. Diehl, A. Ito, M. Zanabria, V. Podstakov, T.
    Fitzpatrick
  • FNAL
  • A. Bannanjes, S. Bheesette, S. Dugad, N. Mondal
  • Tata Institute

3
Before Shutdown
  • Prior to shutdown (Valid starting from Run
    132948)
  • A-layer Trigger Gate width for hits to L1 was
    reduced from 88 ns -gt 34 ns.
  • B-layer Trigger Gate width for hits to L1 was
    reduced from 88 ns -gt 50 ns.
  • C-layer Trigger Gate width for hits to L1 was
    reduced from 88 ns -gt 46 ns.
  • Bottom C-layer (Octants 5 6) from 88 ns -gt 60
    ns.
  • Reduction in overall A.C trigger rate by a factor
    of 2.5.
  • Single muon trigger prescale has been reduced,
    scales w/luminosity.
  • Ex. At L3.6E30 single muon prescale reduced from
    140 to 50.
  • In-time muon peaks for 3 of 8 octants were
    shifted 18.8ns earlier in the readout crossing.

4
Activities during shutdown
  • Front-End and Readout Electronics
  • Modified all Scintillator Readout Cards (SRCs).
  • Correct occasional Turn Number mismatch.
  • Reduce noise seen during data transfer to L2
    L3, BIST tests.
  • Modified all Scintillator Front-End Cards
    (SFEs).
  • Corrected timing for TOF gate.
  • Replaced and tested Muon Readout Card (MRC).
  • Had large error rate for L3 BIST tests, now see 0
    errors for given bit transfer rate.
  • Testing readout chain using TFW and local DAQ
    systems.
  • LED Calibration System
  • Added additional LED system to the bottom hole
    counters, now east and west are separated.
  • L1 Trigger
  • Due to geometry of the bottom trigger counter
    layers, still debugging and understanding L1
    trigger for counters in octants 5 6.

5
TOF Gate Width Correction
Before
After
6
Activities During Shutdown (contd)
  • Calibration
  • Using local DAQ to obtain the following
  • ADC Pedestal values for all SFE channels.
  • Beginning to measure ADC gain curves for all SFE
    channels.
  • Beginning LED calibration runs to begin gain
    calibration of PMTs so we can determine the
    threshold values for individual PMTs.
  • Currently set to a minimal nominal value for all
    PMTs.
  • Central scintillation counter geometry check.
  • Using internal pulsing of front-ends, we can
    verify physical location of counters w/muon
    geometry (w/D0Scan, D0ve)
  • Cosmic ray muon runs
  • Primarily for A-layer counters, needed as final
    step to link current LED gain data w/Cosmic ray
    data from original counter/PMT matching.
  • Make sure electronics work and we dont have
    corrupted data.

7
Plans After Shutdown
  • We plan to start data-taking with
  • L2 Hotlink data transfer enabled.
  • L2 can start looking at formatted data, great
    check of DSP code.
  • Initial set of T0s with current Trigger gate
    width delays.
  • Individual PMT threshold setting for a fraction
    of A/C-layer counters.
  • This will affect muon timing spectrum so there
    will be an in some incremental changes during the
    first 2 weeks.
  • Additional adjustment(reduction) of A-layer TG to
    reduce background without cutting into
    efficiency.
  • Measure the effectiveness of new A-layer
    shielding.
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