From: Ramiro Debbe (debbe@sgs1.hirg.bnl.gov)
Date: Thu Jun 12 2003 - 16:15:57 EDT
I started putting together the information concerning the dAu and 2003 pp runs. Its is compiled as a table that I placed in the Analysis Notes section. Ideally, this information should be stored in a database, but this table is a precursor of that. Ramiro On Thursday, June 12, 2003, at 12:42 PM, Ian Bearden wrote: > Hi Steve, > IIRC, you need to use the DetectorParameter2003.txt file as it is the > only one (at least that I know of...) > which has the MRST0. Also, at some point, the TOFW entries should be > changed to reflect the reduced TOFW, if this has not already happened. > -Ian > On torsdag, jun 12, 2003, at 18:08 Europe/Copenhagen, Stephen J. > Sanders wrote: > >> Hi, >> I'd like to add a question to Bjorn's list: >> >> Is there a 2003 specific DetectorParameter.txt file? The shiftReco.C >> script >> points to DetectorParameter2003.txt as its default, but the only place >> I can find a file by this name (with Hiro's help...) is >> in the bramreco/ejk directory. In addition to new detector elements, >> the ejk file >> has several differences in geometry as compared to >> brat/asciidata/DetectorParameter.txt >> >> ...steve >> >> On Thursday, June 12, 2003, at 05:51 AM, Bjorn H Samset wrote: >> >>> >>> Ho everyone - thanks for a good meeting in Krakow :-) >>> >>> I have a couple of easy(?) questions about the setup and analysis >>> for dAu >>> and 2003 pp - I know most of this can be dug up somewhere, but I >>> think it >>> would be useful to several people to have a summary on this list. >>> Therefore, could someone in the know please tell me/us: >>> >>> 1) What were the triggers for dAu and this years pp running? I'm >>> mostly >>> interested in the spectrometer triggers and the closest-to-minBias >>> trigger, i.e. their numbers and two words about how they were set up. >>> >>> 2) What is the best/quasi-official way of getting the vertex from >>> these >>> runs? Assuming that calibrations are done, what modules do I run and >>> with >>> what names? (If it can still be done like that?) >>> >>> 3) Is the geometry now in the db the final answer (as far as we >>> know)? I >>> believe the answer is yes, but could e.g. Kris or Flemming confirm >>> this? >>> >>> That's it. Some quick answers here would greatly help when starting >>> to >>> look at the data (we're about to look at both dAu and 2003 pp in >>> Oslo...) >>> >>> Ping :-) >>> >>> -- >>> Bjorn H. Samset Phone: 22856465/92051998 >>> PhD student, heavy ion physics Adr: Schouterrassen 6 >>> Inst. of Physics, University of Oslo 0573 Oslo >>> \|/ >>> ----------------------------> -*- <----------------------------- >>> /|\ >> >> >
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