<div dir="ltr"><div class="gmail_default" style="font-family:georgia,serif;font-size:small"><div dir="ltr"><div class="gmail_default" style="font-family:georgia,serif;font-size:small"><div>Dear CLAS users, </div><div><br>I am making simulations of the
clas6 eg2 experiment. A half year ago I was running these simulations,
and finished what I was doing. Now I need to do more, but I noted that
the system doesn't reproduce the data as before; for instance the beta
vs momentum dependency of charged pions are shifted in the direction of
beta > 1. I am using the same reconstruction chain to reconstruct my
simulations.<br><br></div>The gpp application has been changed. The
current version doesn't put the run number 10 in the output, in the
previous version this number was hard coded to 10. Now it takes the run
number given in the command line, then user_ana incorrectly uses this
number to make the reconstruction, which causes the problems. I tested
the new user_ana, with an old gpp-produced file and everything is ok.<br><br>Now
I am using the previous version of the gpp application
to work around the problem. If changes done to gpp will not be
compatible with the simulations of clas6, then maybe it should be
renamed to avoid confusion, otherwise, a standard set of simulation
should be performed before release so that problems can be detected and
fixed.<br><br>Thanks,<br>Orlando. <br><br>PS:<br>Here is the header bank I read from previous files and current files.<br><br>Old gpp version:<br><br>Group: HEAD Sector: 0 Nhits: 1 Next ind: 0<br><br>Version: 0<br>Run: 10<br>Event: 98<br>Type: -4 (unknown)<br>ROC: 0<br>CLASS: 15<br>Trgbit: 0x53c465<br>TIME: Sat Dec 2 13:56:50 1471<br><br>Current gpp version<br><br>Group: HEAD Sector: 0 Nhits: 1 Next ind: 0<br><br>Version: 0<br>Run: 41147<br>Event: 99<br>Type: -4 (unknown)<br>ROC: 0<br>CLASS: 15<br>Trgbit: 0x1<br>TIME: Wed Feb 18 14:13:03 1474<br>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<div class="gmail-adL"><br></div></div></div></div></div>