Position reconstruction for segmented detectors

The topic of the paper is the position reconstruction from signals of segmented detectors. With the help of a simple simulation, it is shown that the position reconstruction using the centre-of-gravity method is strongly biased, if the width of the charge (or e.g. light) distribution at the electrod...

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Main Authors: Ebrahimi, A, Feind, F, Fretwurst, E, Garutti, E, Hajheidari, M, Klanner, R, Pitzl, D, Schwandt, J, Steinbrueck, G, Zoi, I
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Abstract The topic of the paper is the position reconstruction from signals of segmented detectors. With the help of a simple simulation, it is shown that the position reconstruction using the centre-of-gravity method is strongly biased, if the width of the charge (or e.g. light) distribution at the electrodes (or photo detectors) is less than the read-out pitch. A method is proposed which removes this bias for events with signals in two or more read-out channels and thereby improves the position resolution. The method also provides an estimate of the position-response function for every event. Examples are given for which its width as a function of the reconstructed position varies by as much as an order of magnitude. A fast Monte Carlo program is described which simulates the signals from a silicon pixel detector traversed by charged particles under different angles, and the results obtained with the proposed reconstruction method and with the centre-of-gravity method are compared. The simulation includes the local energy-loss fluctuations, the position-dependent electric field, the diffusion of the charge carriers, the electronics noise and charge thresholds for clustering. A comparison to test-beam-data is used to validate the simulation.
AbstractList The topic of the paper is the position reconstruction from signals of segmented detectors. With the help of a simple simulation, it is shown that the position reconstruction using the centre-of-gravity method is strongly biased, if the width of the charge (or e.g. light) distribution at the electrodes (or photo detectors) is less than the read-out pitch. A method is proposed which removes this bias for events with signals in two or more read-out channels and thereby improves the position resolution. The method also provides an estimate of the position-response function for every event. Examples are given for which its width as a function of the reconstructed position varies by as much as an order of magnitude. A fast Monte Carlo program is described which simulates the signals from a silicon pixel detector traversed by charged particles under different angles, and the results obtained with the proposed reconstruction method and with the centre-of-gravity method are compared. The simulation includes the local energy-loss fluctuations, the position-dependent electric field, the diffusion of the charge carriers, the electronics noise and charge thresholds for clustering. A comparison to test-beam-data is used to validate the simulation.
Author Zoi, I
Feind, F
Hajheidari, M
Pitzl, D
Garutti, E
Ebrahimi, A
Schwandt, J
Fretwurst, E
Klanner, R
Steinbrueck, G
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