[Frost] ROOTBEER and COBRA
Pawel Nadel-Turonski
turonski at jlab.org
Thu Oct 21 08:05:56 EDT 2010
Hi Ken, Sung, Mike,
Would it not make sense to also make the kinematic fitter available as a
standalone package? After all, most people don't use either ROOTBEER or
COBRA, but everyone could benefit from a generic package... :)
Cheers,
Pawel
On 10/21/2010 4:13 AM, Ken Livingston wrote:
> Hi Mike,Sung,
> That would be very useful. I already asked Chuck Hanretty about this
> since he uses it for g8, because I hoped we could have some sample code
> and add it to the rootbeer documentation - and modify the general
> distribution to include it. It would be nice to get a sample analysis
> code which did everything -
> eg handled the runtables and polarization, used COBRA, used kinamatic
> fitter, used eloss (with correct initialisation!). I'd also consider
> adding in an option to read the database / map.
>
> Cheers,
> Ken
>
>
> On 10/20/2010 09:36 PM, Michael Dugger wrote:
>> Sung,
>>
>> I'm under the impression that you are using the kinematic fitter within the
>> ROOTBEER framework. Is this correct?
>>
>> If this is true, can you let us know how to do this? I'm currently using
>> both ROOTBEER and COBRA for FROST data (and BOS banks for g8b). Soon, I'm
>> going to have to pick a single framework for FROST.
>>
>> I'm sure that other people would like to use the kinematic fitter under
>> ROOTBEER.
>>
>> Thanks for your time.
>>
>> -Michael
>>
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