RE: correction factor at 3-degree

From: Ian Bearden (bearden@nbi.dk)
Date: Mon Jul 15 2002 - 10:09:54 EDT

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    Hi Eun-Joo,
    It is not so late...we don't leave for Nantes for another 22 hours :-)
    I looked at the corrections, and was happy to see that the ratio is the same
    one we used in correcting the data for the ratio paper.
    This must mean that everything is good!  Thanks for the plots.
    Ian
    
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    -----Original Message-----
    From: owner-brahms-dev-l@bnl.gov [mailto:owner-brahms-dev-l@bnl.gov]On
    Behalf Of Eun-Joo Kim
    Sent: 15. juli 2002 15:50
    To: brahms-dev-l@bnl.gov
    Subject: correction factor at 3-degree
    
    
    Hi...
    
    I posted the correction factor at FS 3-degree.
     (pii3.brahms.bnl.gov/~ejkim/brahms/fs_cor.html)
    As I said before,  I did for proton and pbar, NOT pion, kaon.
    
    For 3-degree, I used one field setting,  1/3 AB.
    I took the ratio of tracks through 3-sigma matching paramter cut,
    and TOF1/TOF2 slat.
    Accepted momentum range is 3<p<18 for FFS, and 6<p<18 for FS.
    
    Sorry for late delivery.
    
                                   -- EunJoo
    



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