This example show a full analysis of data from the J-PET Big Barrel, which is so far the best attempt for J-PET data reconstruction.
No output to stdout.
JPet_(date).log file appears with the log of the processing and ROOT files with the following extensions are produced:
*.tslot.calib.root
*.raw.sig.root
*.phys.sig.root
*.hits.root
*.unk.evt.root
*.cat.evt.root
where * stands for the name of the input file.
For this example, the user must provide her/his own data file(s) collected with the Big Barrel. Moreover, useful files with configurations and calibrations are downloaded during the cmake build to CalibrationFiles folder in the source folder.
The analysis is split into tasks.
For description of possible parameters, that can be ised in useParams.json, see file PARAMETERS. Please note that if the -o output_directory_path command line option is provided, the output files will be created in the specified output path and not in the directory of the input file.
Executable:
make
Tests for tools classes:
make tests_LargeBarrel
The script run.sh contains an example of running the analysis. Note, however, that the user must fill the input data file name and the number of run. Please consult the contents of the run.sh script for the command-line options that need to be provided in order to run the data analysis correctly.
Aleksander Gajos, Krzysztof Kacprzak, Nikodem Krawczyk
Please report any bugs and suggestions of corrections to:
alek.gajos@gmail.com
k.kacprzak@yahoo.com