From: mjmurray@ku.edu
Date: Fri Oct 10 2003 - 14:09:12 EDT
   Dear Zhongbao,
              I think it is a good idea to use variable length bins. However it is best to plot the point at the average value of Pt within that bin. Is it feasible to calculate that? 
     Michael
-----Original Message-----
From:	Ian Bearden [mailto:bearden@nbi.dk]
Sent:	Thu 10/9/2003 11:03 AM
To:	brahms-dev-l@bnl.gov
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Subject:	Re: Preliminary results on high pt pbar/pi^- at eta=2.2
Hej Zhongbao,
Looks good, I think.  can you rebin the ratio plot by a factor of 2 and 
4?  Or make the bin width a function of pt?
The last four points are a bit difficult to say much about with the 
present errors...
Also, how does this compare to eta=0?  Do I remember correctly that 
PHENIX (and/or STAR)
sees that the ratio increases to roughly 2 and then is more or less 
flat?
Thanks for the nice work and the timely update,
best regards,
Ian
On torsdag, okt 9, 2003, at 17:52 Europe/Copenhagen, 
yin.zhongbao@fi.uib.no wrote:
> Dear Collaborators.
>
> Here I post a few of very preliminary results on high pt composition
> at eta = 2.2.
>
> http://www.fi.uib.no/~yin/brahms/hpt/
>
> Ideas and comments are welcome.
>
> Best regards,
> Zhongbao
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