From: Ian Bearden (bearden@nbi.dk)
Date: Tue Jun 24 2003 - 03:58:22 EDT
I think that pions are about half the particles at high pt, but I have not looked at these data. IIRC, there are two reasons for looking at hadrons: 1)Compare to eta=0 and other experiments, 2) Statistics Claus knows, and I'm sure he'll tell us soon? Cheers, Ian On mandag, jun 23, 2003, at 17:11 Europe/Copenhagen, yin.zhongbao@fi.uib.no wrote: > Hi Ian, > >> In the Experimental paragraph, we should either remove stuff about our >> PID, or use our PID (alternatively, we could say that we do ID >> particles, but to obtain sufficient statistics, we need to look at all >> hadrons). > > Do you think h¯/pi¯ is very large at eta=2? > > Cheers, > Zhongbao > > >
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