Large detectors are often monitored at the channel level (drift time, collected charge, and hit maps), which validates hardware but not tracking performance. A wire-by-wire tracking efficiency diagnostic is presented for the Belle~II Central Drift Chamber~(CDC). The method is directly analogous to the extrapolation-based efficiency measurement standard in resistive-plate-chamber~(RPC) stacks developed for the India-based Neutrino Observatory~(INO). A reference track (helix) is extrapolated to each wire layer; the fraction of crossings that contain an associated hit defines the per-wire efficiency. Implemented in the Belle~II Data Quality Monitoring~(DQM) framework and validated on Monte Carlo simulation with controlled dead-wire conditions, the method reveals localised tracking failures that are invisible to conventional channel-level diagnostics. The resulting plots provide direct feedback for run selection, operations, and long-term ageing studies.
@article{arxiv.2605.17381,
title = {Wire-by-Wire Tracking Efficiency Plots: A New Diagnostic for the Belle~II Central Drift Chamber},
author = {Suryanarayan Mondal},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.17381},
year = {2026}
}