General EEEMCal Meeting Summary 7/1/22
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PARTICIPANTS: Aram Movsisyan, Artur Hoghmrtsyan, Carlos Munoz-Camacho, Hamlet Mkrtchyan, Hrachya Markyan, Crytur-USA, JMU, Joerg Reinhold, Josh Crafts, Renee Fatemi, Rosi Reed, Taya Chetry, Vardan Tadevosyan, Vladimir Berdnikov, Sasha Bazilevsky, Dmitry Kalinkin
EEEMCAL SCOPE TABLE
- Discussion about updates to table based on feedback from 6/23 meeting with EIC PM
- Recap of updates made:
- Added funding information
- Added assumptions of what comes from the EIC Project
- Added NPS project major institutions for comparison - there are 5 major institutions
- Added two new institutions: Ohio U., ACU
- With the two new institutions the EEEMCAL Consortium includes 12 major institutions
- Other items to consider adding to information collection: number of channels
- Endcap ~3200 channels
- Barrel >=8000 channels (= assuming light guide, > assuming no light guide and back face is larger than front face of block)
- Another example of similar systems built by universities: STAR EMCal endcap
- roughly 5 major institutions
- could be used as another example to illustrate
- Action items:
- send updated table to EIC PM
- invite OU and ACU to future EEEMCAL meetings
SIMULATIONS
- Simulation efforts are ongoing within EEEMCAL to make case stronger for the homogeneous BarrelEMCal and to optimize together the configurations/performances of the electron endcap and the Barrel EMCal
- Dedicated meetings focused on calorimeter simulations - next one scheduled for next week
- Friederike Bock will join contributing Fun4All knowledge on the calorimeter simulations
- The EEEMCAL simulation team:
- lead: Carlos
- presently contributing: AANL, FIU, U. Kentucky, CUA (focus on mechanical model), W&M (on AI/ML)
- interested in joining the meetings: JMU, Sasha B.
- Focus areas to make the Barrel EMCal case stronger
- pion rejection power with high efficiency for electrons
- separation power for pi0 from merged photons
- For pion rejection power the areas of optimization - related to the tails - are:
- material in front
- depth of calorimeter
- gaps between modules --> seems to be the main source of the tails in the Fun4All implementation and needs to be addressed going forward
- Gaps between modules - sufficient to have air or would a material be needed?
- Yes, a material should be used - carbon fiber
- Mechanical model details - contact Josh Crafts for model files
- currently working on developing model of light guides and PCB/readout electronics
- Optimization studies of both endcap and Barrel EMCal (U. Kentucky)
- general idea: follow the path of tracking and optimize endcap and barrel EMCal together
- developed a list of parameters
- need the simulation to run interactively - met with Joe O. and Jin H. about running Fun4All in this mode
- tracking can run interactively and fast; calorimeters take much longer
- Timeline of the EIC Detector-1 Calorimeter WG: decision on Barrel EMcal will only come after the July 2022 EICUGM
PROTOTYPES
- DESY: analysis ongoing of data from May 2022 run; another test beam period presently scheduled for 15 - 28 August
- initial results from May test expected at DNP
- possible goals of August test:
- finer granularity horizontal scan
- long SciGlass blocks - conflicts with the planned JLab prototype tests
- Crytur small prototype test - would require JLab electronics, but these have been shipped back
- JLAB: two main goals: 1) SiPM readout; 2) SciGlass long blocks
- preparations ongoing for the SiPM readout at JLab and Crytur - focused on different approach to SiPM array and PCB electronics
- preparations ongoing also for SciGlass - large blocks are being prepared
- AANL: constructing a prototype with focus on the low energy region (30-70 MeV)
- experiencing problems with Hamamatsu
- possible avenue through EIC R&D
NEXT MEETING: FRIDAY 22 JULY AT 8:00AM ET