[Clas12_verystrange] proposal almost ready
Lei Guo
lguo at jlab.org
Fri Apr 6 17:16:47 EDT 2012
I've include all new info and comments from John, Dan, Igor, Kanzo,
Derek, Michael and Johann. All files are updated at svn.
Please send me comments if you still have before I send it out
tonight. I'm planning to do it before my dinner celebration.
Lei
On Apr 6, 2012, at 5:06 PM, Johann Goetz wrote:
> I think you are right, and I don't know if this was taken into
> account in the fastmc. Maybe Mike knows this? Also to answer Lei's
> question, the BR for Xi to Lambda/K and the BR for Lambda to p/pi is
> not taken into account. I think we can assume 50% for the Xi decay
> and 64% for the Lambda decay. This gives us these numbers:
>
> detected particles / % acceptance
>
>
> BR for Xi and Lambda included:
> K+ K+ K- p / 1.49 %
> K+ K+ K- pi- / 0.96 %
> K+ K+ K- / 5.99 %
>
>
> BR for Xi and Lambda, and kaon decay included (IF its not in fastmc
> already):
> K+ K+ K- p / 0.19 %
> K+ K+ K- pi- / 0.12 %
> K+ K+ K- / 0.75 %
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 2:57 PM, John Price <jprice at csudh.edu> wrote:
> Hi John:
>
> Dumb question: how far does a kaon have to travel in order to be
> detected? The 5m path length of kaons in CLAS leads to a 50%
> probability that they will decay before hitting the SC. This would
> mean
> that we would have a theoretical maximum of 12.5% detection efficiency
> for a K+K+K- final state.
>
> No doubt, the geometry of CLAS12 is different than that of CLAS, but I
> don't know off the top of my head how different it is.
>
> John
>
> On Fri, 2012-04-06 at 11:51 -0700, Johann Goetz wrote:
> > OK, here it is. sorry for the delay in getting this out.
> >
> > I generated 300k of the following reaction:
> >
> > g p --> Xi-(1820) K+ K+
> > Xi-(1820) --> Lambda K-
> > Lambda --> p pi-
> >
> > The Xi-(1820) was generated via a massive and broad Y* state with a
> > t-slope of about 1.9 (consistent with g11/g12 results for t-slope of
> > Xi-(1530)). The generator was the Pluto (root-based) library and the
> > efficiency calculator was the fastmc in Mike's home directory.
> >
> > detected particles / % acceptance
> > K+ K+ K- p / 4.66 %
> > K+ K+ K- pi- / 0.30 %
> > K+ K+ K- / 18.73 %
> >
> > --
> > Johann.
> --
> John W. Price
> Professor and Chair of Physics
> CSU Dominguez Hills
> 310-243-3403
>
>
>
>
> --
> Johann T. Goetz, PhD.
> jgoetz at ucla.edu
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