Gleam notes, To do list (as of v2r3p1)
New features
- merit has almost all of the "minimal tuple", can write it as a ROOT tree.
- Realistic orbit, rocking, exposure information available
- New MCEvent header: has the source id and very importantly, a source
sequence number that will be used to reseed the random number generators.
- Moderate McParticle tree.
- Fix energy scale for CAL trigger threshold
TODO (Oct
release)
- Fix apparent memory leak for large showers on linux
- Do not allow TkrReconAlg to take 1 hour for an event!
- control over random number generator. Allow multiple, but controlled
sequences. (probably by reseeding for each event)
- Support heavy nucleii: add entries to the particle data base, modify
G4Generator to recognize
- Document all relevant job options parameters in our nifty user guide.
- Fix up and document userAlg for Gleam [which is not part of Gleam of course]
- Relational table from digis to clusters.
- Final minimal tuple items: TKR_xeneXSlope, TKR_xeneYSlope,
Verify all!
- (kluged?) measured energies in AcdRecon TDS output
- Combined (Tkr+Cal) energy estimate in tuple.
- Bari alg as a precise alternative to TkrSimpleDigiAlg, and to calculate
TOT.
- Implement tentative cuts for tail suppression and background removal in
merit.
TODO (longer term)
Basic infrastructure
- automated check for memory leaks
- capture log output to one or more files
- better interactive event control--see requests from the May F2F IDT
meeting.
Simulation
- Tune parameters in Geant4 to allow reasonable statistics (current timing
makes this very difficult).
- ACD efficiencies
- Misalignment?
Reconstruction
Analysis
Last update:
2002-10-17 08:20:33 -0700