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My first attempt at an efficiency measurement compares wire hits when you require that the first (wire 1) and last (wire 6) wires in a single super layer are hit. | My first attempt at an efficiency measurement compares wire hits when you require that the first (wire 1) and last (wire 6) wires in a single super layer are hit. | ||
First I looked at which wires were hit when I require that there is a hit on wire 1 and wire 2. | First I looked at which wires were hit when I require that there is a hit on wire 1 and wire 2. | ||
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Revision as of 00:34, 7 March 2013
My first attempt at an efficiency measurement compares wire hits when you require that the first (wire 1) and last (wire 6) wires in a single super layer are hit.
First I looked at which wires were hit when I require that there is a hit on wire 1 and wire 2.
HV was G:F:S = 536:-750:1500 Volts
Most of the hits are in row 9 (I was only looking at 16 sense wires)
If I histogram all wire hits requiring a hit in both wire 1, wire 6 and row 9 I see the following
Now I divide by the number of hits seen by both wire 1 and wire 6