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Hello,<br>
<br>
I am about to generate a field map for SOLID based on<br>
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<li>CDF</li>
<li>ZEUS</li>
<li>BABAR (although this seems to no longer be an option but is
good for comparison).</li>
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What are we using for the origin of our coordinate system (z=0)?
I'm used to either using the target center or the upstream face of
the magnet as z=0, with the beam headed in the positive z direction,
y being up and x to "beam left" to form a right handed coordinate
system. I know that this is a trivial question, but I want to make
sure that we are all on the same page here.<br>
<br>
Paul<br>
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Paul E. Reimer <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:reimer@anl.gov">reimer@anl.gov</a>
Argonne National Laboratory (630)252-4037
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