Reconstruction of interactions in the ProtoDUNE-SP detector with Pandora

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DUNE Collaboration
Solomey, Nickolas
Meyer, Holger
Muether, Mathew
Roy, P.
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2023-07-14
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Pandora , ProtoDUNE-SP detector , Neutrino
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Abud, A.A., Abi, B., Acciarri, R. et al. Reconstruction of interactions in the ProtoDUNE-SP detector with Pandora.Eur. Phys. J. C. v. 83, 618 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-023-11733-2
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The Pandora Software Development Kit and algorithm libraries provide pattern-recognition logic essential to the reconstruction of particle interactions in liquid argon time projection chamber detectors. Pandora is the primary event reconstruction software used at ProtoDUNE-SP, a prototype for the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment far detector. ProtoDUNE-SP, located at CERN, is exposed to a charged-particle test beam. This paper gives an overview of the Pandora reconstruction algorithms and how they have been tailored for use at ProtoDUNE-SP. In complex events with numerous cosmic-ray and beam background particles, the simulated reconstruction and identification efficiency for triggered test-beam particles is above 80% for the majority of particle type and beam momentum combinations. Specifically, simulated 1 GeV/c charged pions and protons are correctly reconstructed and identified with efficiencies of 86.1±0.6% and 84.1±0.6%, respectively. The efficiencies measured for test-beam data are shown to be within 5% of those predicted by the simulation.

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Institute for Ionics
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European Physical Journal C
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1434-6044
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