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This project involves determining muon paths by analyzing drift times in muon drift chambers, with a focus on errors that can occur during testing. The University of Washington chamber setup, exposed Mezz cards and tubes, and sample data plots are examined to organize data for chamber certification. Collaboration with the University of Michigan is planned for long-term data storage methods and to monitor the quality of H8 data. The project aims to address short-term goals for serious data collection for Seattle chambers while keeping track of faulty tubes and achieving long-term objectives for chamber performance improvement.
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Data Analysis in the Testing of The University of Washington’s Muon Drift Chambers Russ Behler, Butler University Mentor: Dr. Joseph Rothberg
Determining The Paths of Muons • The path can be determined from finding the line tangent to the drift time for each tube • Errors can occur
University of Washington Chamber Test Setup • Exposed Mezz Cards On Chamber • Exposed Tubes
Sample Data Plots For Each Mezz Card Plot Of Determined Drift Times
Short Term Organizing Chamber Performance Data for certification of Seattle Chambers Coordinate with Michigan to phase in method of data storage Long Term Quality of H8 Data (Endcap) Keep track of bad tubes July 14th Serious data taking for Seattle Chambers Short and Long Term Goals