Dear Ian, in Texas we have discovered that holding two plots up to the light is a good way to superimpose them. The aggreement is very good. Congratulations Hiro! It would be lovely to know what the centrality was. Yours Michael Quoting Ian Bearden <bearden@nbi.dk>: > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: owner-brahms-l@bnl.gov [mailto:owner-brahms-l@bnl.gov]On Behalf > Of > > Hironori Ito > > Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 9:57 PM > > To: brahms-l@bnl.gov > > Subject: New Si and BB dN/dEta at 100 Gev/A !!! > > > > > > Hello. Since Steve promises to some people that I will make the > > VERY preliminary figures for dN/deta from the this year data, I made > two > > figures: Si and BB dN/deta. (Note: Tile needs to be recalibrated to > > analyze this year's data since the HV has been changed.) The files > are > > located in "http://pii3.brahms.bnl.gov/~hito/run2001/BBdNdEta.ps" and > > "http://pii3.brahms.bnl.gov/~hito/run2001/SidNdEta.ps" Since this is > VERY > > VERY VERY prelimary figure, please do not ask me any detail. > Hi Hiro, > Thanks for the nice plots! One very,very,very small question. What is > (roughly) the centrality for these data, and how did you obtain/estimate > it? > Also, is it possible to put all of the points on one plot? Overlaying > the > two, they seem to agree very well. > Nice work, > Cheers, > Ian > > > > Hiro > > > > > > > Michael Murray, Cyclotron TAMU, 979 845 1411 x 273, Fax 1899
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