[G12] Multiple photon - Track Inefficiency correction
Carlos Salgado
salgado at jlab.org
Tue Jul 12 08:26:54 EDT 2016
1) How is that selecting a specific photon (i,e other than random) does not bias the sample?
On Jul 12, 2016, at 7:22 AM, Michael C. Kunkel wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> 1)Correct
> 2) Incorrect, use the old version where you set the boolean to 0 for multiple photons
> 3)Correct
> BR
> MK
> ----------------------------------------
> Michael C. Kunkel, PhD
> Forschungszentrum Jülich
> Nuclear Physics Institute and Juelich Center for Hadron Physics
> Experimental Hadron Structure (IKP-1)
> www.fz-juelich.de/ikp
> On 7/11/16 9:00 PM, Akbar, Zulkaida wrote:
>> To handle multiple photon event (event that have more than one candidate photon) :
>>
>> 1. Choose one photon (either random, or higher, or the best timing).
>> 2. Use the newest version of MK's correction.
>> 3. Do not apply multitiply photon correction because step one and step two already accounted for it.
>>
>>
>> Best Regard,
>>
>> Zulkaida Akbar
>>
>>
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