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Greetings,<br>
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It occurred to us that I should plot this with the same lepton
momenta range. (0-1.5 GeV)<br>
The plot is attached.<br>
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BR<br>
MK<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/24/13 7:42 PM, Michael C. Kunkel
wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:514F8F49.2040704@jlab.org" type="cite">Greetings,
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I am still analyzing my vertex calculations, I have nothing final
yet to show.
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But I did have a question about the hypothesis that the events
outside of the target are conversions.
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If I were to have a different topology in which I could have a pi0
in the final state decay to e+e-gamma, then these events would
also show the same ratio of events outside of the target, correct?
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If so, then I can look at the gamma p -> P Pip Pim Pi0
(e+e-gamma) MVRT and see what fraction of events occur outside of
the target, because according to the conversion hypothesis, 2
charged tracks should be outside of the target and the other 3
should be inside, so I would see a shifted distribution of the
same.
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The fact is when I look at the vertex position for gamma p -> P
Pip Pim Pi0 (e+e-gamma, over 90% of my events are inside of the
target.
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I have attached the plot showing the comparison. Both plots are
normalized.
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So I again ask how can the events from gamma p -> p pi0 have
tracks outside of the target? Conversion?
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BR
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MK
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