Rich Performance in DC04
Introduction
This page gives RICH performance data for the DC04 productions. The results shown below were produced using a privately generated sample of 20K B inclusive (event type 10000000) events.
The software versions used where :-
Only a selection of figures are shown below, a
tar file is available containing more detailed figures, in both eps and png image formats. In addition the raw root histogram file is also available for
download and further analysis.
The ROOT macros used to produce the images are also
available.
Cherenkov Theta Angle Resolution
The following images show the Cherenkov theta resolutions obtained in the DC04 data production, for forward tracks only (for other track types, see the attached
image tar file). The resolution is defined as the difference between the reconstruction cherenkov theta angle for a given track and pixel pair, and the expected Cherenkov angle for the given track in the radiator medium (based on the reconstructed track parameters).
Cherenkov Photon Yields
The following figures show the distributions for the number of detected unscattered Cherenkov photons in each of the radiator media. Only saturated tracks (beta>0.99) were used.

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PID Performance versus Track Momentum
Overall Forward Track Performance
The following figures show the RICH particle identification performance, as a function of momentum.
No cuts on the delta Log-Likelihood values are applied; tracks are ID using the "best" measure, i.e. the mass hypothesis that gave the minimum overall likelihood.
The figures of merit used are the
RichHeavyID and
RichLightID identifications for the 2 to 100
GeV momentum range, and only for forward tracks.
For images for other track types, see the image tar file.
The following images are for explicitly identifying kaons as kaons and pions as pions.
Positive and Negative Track Comparisions
The following images gives a comparison of the RichHeavyID and kaon performance for positive and negative tracks. The figures was produced for all track types combined. Currently the comparision is statistics limited; No difference can be seen between the positive and negative tracks. However, a small difference is expected and thus larger statistics studies will follow.
Individual Performance in each RICH Detector and Radiator Media
The following figures given the RichHeavyID performance as a function of track momentum when only one of the two RICH detectors are used and for RICH1 when only aerogel or the C4F10 radiators are considered. The information from the other radiators are simply ignored.
As with the previous performance curves, only forward tracks are included.
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Comparision of each Radiator Performance
The following figure compares the individual performance in each radiator medium with that obtained overall when all radiators are combined.
The red points are the K->K,Pr efficiency whilst the blue points represent the pi->K,Pr mis-identification rate. The solid points give the overall performance when all radiators are combined, whilst the open crosses, squares and triangles give the performance in the individual performance in the aerogel, C4F10 and CF4 radiators respectively.
ChrisRJones - 27 Jul 2005