Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
The PANDA experiment will study the collisions of beams of anti-protons, with
momenta ranging from 2-15 GeV/c, with fixed proton and nuclear targets in the charm energy
range, and will be built at the FAIR facility. In preparation for the experiment, the PandaRoot
software framework is under development for detector simulation, reconstruction and data
analysis, running on an Alien2-based grid. The basic features are handled by the FairRoot
framework, based on ROOT and Virtual Monte Carlo, while the PANDA detector specifics and
reconstruction code are implemented inside PandaRoot. The realization of Technical Design
Reports for the tracking detectors has pushed the finalization of the tracking reconstruction code,
which is complete for the Target Spectrometer, and of the analysis tools. Particle Identification
algorithms are currently implemented using Bayesian approach and compared to Multivariate
Analysis methods. Moreover, the PANDA data acquisition foresees a triggerless operation in
which events are not defined by a hardware 1st level trigger decision, but all the signals are stored
with time stamps requiring a deconvolution by the software. This has led to a redesign of the
software from an event basis to a time-ordered structure. In this contribution, the reconstruction
capabilities of the Panda spectrometer will be reported, focusing on the performances of the
tracking system and the results for the analysis of physics benchmark channels, as well as the
new (and challenging) concept of time-based simulation and its implementation.
Tipologia CRIS:
04B-Conference paper in rivista
Elenco autori:
Stefano Spataro; PANDA collaboration
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