Corryvreckan: A Modular 4D Track Reconstruction and Analysis Software for Test Beam Data

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Publicado en:arXiv.org (Jan 13, 2021), p. n/a
Autor principal: Dannheim, Dominik
Otros Autores: Dort, Katharina, Huth, Lennart, Hynds, Daniel, Kremastiotis, Iraklis, Kröger, Jens, Munker, Magdalena, Pitters, Florian, Schütze, Paul, Spannagel, Simon, Vanat, Tomas, Williams, Morag
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520 3 |a Corryvreckan is a versatile, highly configurable software with a modular structure designed to reconstruct and analyse test beam and laboratory data. It caters to the needs of the test beam community by providing a flexible offline event building facility to combine detectors with different read-out schemes, with or without trigger information, and includes the possibility to correlate data from multiple devices based on timestamps. Hit timing information, available with high precision from an increasing number of detectors, can be used in clustering and tracking to reduce combinatorics. Several algorithms, including an implementation of Millepede-II, are provided for offline alignment. A graphical user interface enables direct monitoring of the reconstruction progress and can be employed for quasi-online monitoring during data taking. This work introduces the Corryvreckan framework architecture and user interface, and provides a detailed overview of the event building algorithm. The reconstruction and analysis capabilities are demonstrated with data recorded at the DESY II Test Beam Facility using the EUDAQ2 data acquisition framework with an EUDET-type beam telescope, a Timepix3 timing reference, a fine-pitch planar silicon sensor with CLICpix2 readout and the AIDA Trigger Logic Unit. The individual steps of the reconstruction chain are presented in detail. 
653 |a User interface 
653 |a Detectors 
653 |a Software 
653 |a Combinatorial analysis 
653 |a Electronic devices 
653 |a Clustering 
653 |a Algorithms 
653 |a Modular design 
653 |a Graphical user interface 
653 |a Modular structures 
653 |a Monitoring 
653 |a Reconstruction 
653 |a Configurable programs 
700 1 |a Dort, Katharina 
700 1 |a Huth, Lennart 
700 1 |a Hynds, Daniel 
700 1 |a Kremastiotis, Iraklis 
700 1 |a Kröger, Jens 
700 1 |a Munker, Magdalena 
700 1 |a Pitters, Florian 
700 1 |a Schütze, Paul 
700 1 |a Spannagel, Simon 
700 1 |a Vanat, Tomas 
700 1 |a Williams, Morag 
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