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1 | 1 | Eric Fuchey | h1. Documentation of libsbsdig |
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3 | 36 | Eric Fuchey | This page concerns the new version of libsbsdig which is currently being developped. The documentation for the old version of libsbsdig has been saved at: |
4 | https://redmine.jlab.org/projects/sbs-software/wiki/Old_Doc_libsbsdig |
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6 | 1 | Eric Fuchey | h2. Overview |
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8 | 41 | Eric Fuchey | This page is maintained by the UConn group (Eric Fuchey + Andrew Puckett) and as of February 14, 2020 is specific to the *sbsdig_lw* branch of libsbsdig on github. |
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10 | h2. Purpose |
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12 | 52 | Eric Fuchey | This page documents the libsbsdig code, which purpose is to process the Monte Carlo simulations of the SBS experiments produced by G4SBS [https://hallaweb.jlab.org/wiki/index.php/Documentation_of_g4sbs] to produce ADCs or TDCs. |
13 | 37 | Eric Fuchey | It is a standalone program which can run with a limited number of outputs (see section on usage). |
14 | 52 | Eric Fuchey | These produce files which can be analyzed with SBS-offline [https://hallaweb.jlab.org/wiki/index.php/Documentation_of_SBS-offline]. |
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16 | h2. Getting the code and building the program |
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18 | h3. Prerequisites |
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20 | 54 | Eric Fuchey | * Working ROOT [https://root.cern.ch/drupal/] installation. ROOT 6 is strongly recommended. |
21 | * Working G4SBS [https://hallaweb.jlab.org/wiki/index.php/Documentation_of_g4sbs] installation. |
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23 | h3. Downloading the repository |
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25 | The code is hosted on a github repository owned by JLab. To clone via ssh (preferred method on JLab batch farm), do: |
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27 | 1 | Eric Fuchey | bq. git clone git@github.com:JeffersonLab/libsbsdig.git |
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29 | For this method to work, the ssh public key on the machine where you want to get the code must be added to your github account (see [https://help.github.com/articles/generating-ssh-keys/ Guide] to generating ssh keys and adding to your github.com account.) |
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31 | 51 | Eric Fuchey | Cloning the repository defaults to the "master" branch. _As of August, 18th, 2020, the master branch still contains the old version of the code_. |
32 | 36 | Eric Fuchey | To obtain the new version of the code currently being developped on the "sbsdig_lw" branch, do |
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34 | bq. git checkout sbsdig_lw |
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36 | h3. Building and installing the library |
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38 | 2 | Eric Fuchey | Create a "build" directory that is parallel to the "libsbsdig" source directory (this is not strictly required, but the build directory must be separate from the "SBS-offline" directory in any case). |
39 | You also need to have setup an installation path e.g. /path/to/libsbsdig-install |
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40 | *NB*: similarly to the build directory, the /path/to/libsbsdig-install directory shall '''not''' be the same as the source directory! |
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41 | _The following instructions assume that "build" is parallel to "libsbsdig":_ |
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42 | 9 | Eric Fuchey | If successful, the libsbsdig library and several other files and folders will be created in the "build" and the "install" directory. |
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44 | 2 | Eric Fuchey | To build and install, the procedure needs to be completed. From scratch: |
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46 | bq. mkdir build |
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47 | cd build |
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48 | cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/path/to/libsbsdig-install ../libsbsdig |
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49 | make install |
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51 | 3 | Eric Fuchey | Then, the following line should be added in the OS login configuration file to take advantage of this functionality: |
52 | * source /path/to/libsbsdig-install/bin/sbsdigenv.sh (or source /path/to/g4sbs_install/bin/sbsdigenv.csh on the batch farm) |
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54 | 13 | Eric Fuchey | h2. How to use the digitization library |
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56 | 37 | Eric Fuchey | When sbsdig is installed in your machine, you can run the program using up to 4 arguments: |
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58 | 37 | Eric Fuchey | bq. sbsdig gmn13.5_elastic_prod.txt 100000 gmn13.5_beambkgd_prod.txt 15 |
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60 | 37 | Eric Fuchey | These arguments have to come in this sequence, and while not all arguments are mandatory to provide, one cannot skip an argument unless they want to skip all following arguments. |
61 | 38 | Eric Fuchey | *The first argument is a list of "signal" files to digitize. It is mandatory to provide. An example is provided in the files attached. |
62 | 37 | Eric Fuchey | *The second argument is the number of process. It has a default value of "-1" (=2^64-1) so it can be left unprovided, unless one wants to provide argument 3 and 4. |
63 | 38 | Eric Fuchey | *The third argument is a list of "background" files (usually min-bias beam-on-target) to superimpose to the signal to digitize. It can be ignored if one seeks to digitize signal with no background. An example is provided in the files attached. |
64 | 37 | Eric Fuchey | *The fourth argument is the number of "background" files to superimposeto the signal to digitize. It's default value is zero, so it can be ignored if one seeks to digitize signal with no background. |
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66 | 1 | Eric Fuchey | h2. Root output documentation |
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68 | The new digitization library will expand the TTree object from the input file to add ADC and TDC values. |
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69 | 55 | Eric Fuchey | The input tree structure from G4SBS has already been described in detail in the G4SBS documentation [https://hallaweb.jlab.org/wiki/index.php/Documentation_of_g4sbs#ROOT_Tree_Structure]. |
70 | 56 | Eric Fuchey | The basic idea is that for each detector in the input tree, a set of branches will be added. |
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72 | There are several types of detectors in G4SBS (GEM, CAL, RICH), but there is not always a defined extension for a G4SBS detector type. |
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73 | (NB: I'm voluntarilly omitting ECAL, |
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74 | For the purpose of the digitization, it is more convenient to define the following types of detectors: |
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75 | * GEM: GEM trackers. Corresponds unambiguously to GEM detector type in G4SBS. Read out by MPD (sampling ADC) modules. |
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76 | * Cher: Cherenkov detectors (example: GRINCH). Corresponds unambiguously to RICH detector type in G4SBS. Read out by TDC modules (with optional ADCs). |
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77 | * Scint: Scintillator timing detectors (example: Timing Hodoscope). Corresponds to CAL detector type in G4SBS. Read out by TDC modules (with optional ADCs). |
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78 | * Cal: Calorimeter (example: BBPS, BBSH). Corresponds to CAL detector type in G4SBS. Read out by ADC modules. |
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79 | * HCal: Hadron Calorimeter. Corresponds to CAL detector type in G4SBS. Read out by FADC (sampling ADC) modules with TDCs. |
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81 | h4. (proposed) data structure extension for Cal: |
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83 | * nchan (int): number of channels (firing?) |
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84 | * adc (std::vector<int>) unencoded pedestal subtracted ADC value |
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86 | h4. (proposed) data structure extension for Scint, Cher: |
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88 | * nchan (int): number of channels (firing?) |
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89 | * adc (std::vector<int>) unencoded pedestal subtracted ADC value |
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90 | * tdc_l (std::vector<int>) unencoded leading TDC value |
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91 | * tdc_t (std::vector<int>) unencoded trailing TDC value |
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93 | 61 | Eric Fuchey | h4. (proposed) data structure extension for "HCal" detector types: |
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95 | * nchan (int): number of channels (firing?) |
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96 | * nsamps (int) number of ADC samples (number of elements in vector samps_adc, see) |
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97 | * samps_adc (std::vector<vector<int> >) unencoded pedestal subtracted ADC values (samps_adc[i][j] = sample j for hit i) |
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98 | * tdc (std::vector<int>) unencoded TDC value |
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100 | 60 | Eric Fuchey | h4. (proposed) data structure extension for GEMs (one per GEM plane): |
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102 | * nstrips (int) number of strips samples (number of elements in vector samps_adc, see note below) |
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103 | * nsamps (int) number of ADC samples (number of elements in vector samps_adc, see note below) |
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104 | * samps_adc (std::vector<vector<int> >) unencoded pedestal subtracted ADC values (samps_adc[i][j] = sample j for hit i) |