[Frost] How do you find the dilution factor?
Sungkyun Park
sp06k at fsu.edu
Fri Feb 25 10:19:01 EST 2011
Hi Jo,
In your update, I have a simple question.
How do you find the Dilution Factor?
I define the dilution factor as the ratio between the hydrogen and the full butanol contribution to the cross section. I used the following equation:
(Dilution factor) = 1 - N(carbon)/N(Butanol)*(Scaling Factor)
where N(carbon) is the number of event in carbon and I count the events in the missing mass plot of carbon. N(Butanol) is the number of event in buutanol.
Sung
Florida State University
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