Pedestal and Common Noise in the test beam data Rudi Ganz October 20th 1997
Here are some pictures generated from file #RUN00100.dat from the 1997 test beam data. Here is for the WA98 detector segment number #1 ADC value versus channel number
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before the subtraction of pedestals* | after subtraction |
( *generated as channel by channel average over the "pedestal tagged" events)
The question now is whether there is common noise which we then have to subtract on an event-by event basis. Common Noise means a correlated change of the pedestal. So if one plots one the ADC value of one channel against the other channel (in the same Read-Out chip) one can look for such correlation's:
The histograms (as suggested by Russell)
show the correlation of the noise between each channel of one
readout chip with all the others. (So I take the first
channel on the chip and plot it against channel 2-128; then I
take second channel and plot it against 3-128 and so on ...) Each
WA98 detector is read out by 8 128 channel VA chips.
chip 1 | chip 2 | chip 3 |
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chip 4 | chip 5 | chip 6 |
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chip 7 | chip 8 | |
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One can see also no significant
correlation in the WA98 detector(may a small hint of it) -> no
significant common mode noise.