(Br)TrackingEfficiencyFinder

From: Pawel Staszel (staszel@alf.nbi.dk)
Date: Fri Oct 12 2001 - 07:44:05 EDT

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    Hi All,
    
    I installed a new package on the operator account.
    
    This package allows to find the track reconstruction efficiency
    for each of the BRAHMS forward arm tracking detector (T1,T2,T3,T4,T5).
    Both raw data and reduce data are accepted. To specified
    which data are used as as input chose '-t raw ' and '-L hits' options
    for
    raw data, and  '-t root ' and '-L track' for reduced data.
    
    At this stage one can look only on ffs detectors (T1, T2) efficiency or
    only on bfs detectors (T3,T4,T5) efficiency at the same time. To specify
    
    which platform should be investigated chose '-p ffs' option
    for front platform and '-p bfs' for back platform.
    
    For those who use the installation on the operator account:
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    For this particular installation a default settings has been chosen to
    monitor the efficiencies for the currently collecting data.
    This makes a package very simple in use, so
    to monitor a T1 and T2 for run xxxx, just write in the command line:
    
    >bratmain dcRecEff.C -r xxxx -F -p ffs
    
    and to monitor T3, T4 and T5 write:
    
    >bratmain dcRecEff.C -r xxxx -F  -p bfs
    
    Of course, a standard options  like -s -n -H are possible as well.
    
    If you have any problems are questions, please, let me know.
    
    Regards
    Pawel.
    
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    | Pawel Staszel                                                        |
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