[Clas12_rgb] Fwd: [EXTERNAL] new version of replies for RGB-Winter pass1 review

Silvia Niccolai silvia at jlab.org
Tue Feb 9 12:28:21 EST 2021


Hello all, 
FYI, we can proceed to cook Winter!
Thanks to all who contributed!
Best regards,
Silvia

Begin forwarded message:

> From: Stepan Stepanyan <stepanya at jlab.org>
> Date: 9 February 2021 at 18:13:41 CET
> To: Silvia Niccolai <silvia.niccolai at ijclab.in2p3.fr>, Kyungseon Joo <kyungseon.joo at uconn.edu>
> Cc: Yordanka Ilieva <jordanka at jlab.org>, lweinste <lweinste at odu.edu>, Zhiwen Zhao <zwzhao at jlab.org>, Marco Mirazita <Marco.Mirazita at lnf.infn.it>, Marco Battaglieri <battagli at jlab.org>, baltzell <baltzell at jlab.org>, Cole Smith <lcsmith at jlab.org>, Bryan McKinnon <bryan.mckinnon at glasgow.ac.uk>, devita <devita at ge.infn.it>, mcontalb <mcontalb at fe.infn.it>, lamiomar <lamiomar at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] new version of replies for RGB-Winter pass1 review
> 
> 
> Dear Silvia,
> 
> Thank you for the response. The review committee finds your replies satisfactory, and we approve your pass1 readiness. 
> 
> Dear Kyungseon,
> 
> As the committee concerns, RG-B is ready to process the winter 2020 data set.
> 
> Regards, Stepan
> For the committee.
> 
>> On Feb 9, 2021, at 8:01 AM, Silvia Niccolai <silvia.niccolai at ijclab.in2p3.fr> wrote:
>> 
>> Dear Stepan and dear review committee,
>> in attachment you'll find an updated version of our replies to the pass1 review of RGB Winter. Slide 1 has slightly changed compared to the previous edition, and there is a new slide 2 in addition: it contains figures produced by Yordanka, showing the 1D projections (with number of counts) of the electrons from the SF plots, for two values of momentum cut. The yield of S4 is not higher than those of the other sectors. We think that the apparent higher yield in S4 (and similarly in S6) is an effect due to the independent autoscaling of the six 2D plots. It can be noticed that the other 4 sectors show a slightly higher event population outside of the electron band, in the bottom right side (around p~8 GeV, more evident for S2, S3 and S5). It may be that the differences between sectors in the populations of the "electron band" relative to the region outside of it cause the differences in the adopted color scales. 
>> Please let us know if there are any other aspects to address or discuss. 
>> Thanks a lot and best regards,
>> Silvia
>> 
>> <replies_review_RGB_winter.pdf>
> 
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