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                            <p>Dear Colleagues, <br>
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                            <p>We just completed the first batch of the
                              next round of monitoring launches for the
                              Spring 2020 data set. We used the
                              halld_recon tag 'offmon-2019_11-ver12'<span
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                                v-align-middle">, which includes the new
                                reverse-Kalman pass in the track
                                reconstruction. In addition to the first
                                5 files of each run in the range 71350 -
                                71591, we also included the last 5 files
                                to better study the frequency, used to
                                translate the clock time into unix time.
                                For these, please check the merged
                                syncskim trees.</span></p>
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                                v-align-middle"> </span>The usual
                              monitoring plots can be found on the web
                              pages:</p>
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                                href="https://halldweb.jlab.org/data_monitoring/Plot_Browser.html">https://halldweb.jlab.org/data_monitoring/Plot_Browser.html</a><a
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href="https://halldweb.jlab.org/cgi-bin/data_monitoring/monitoring/versionBrowser.py"><br>
https://halldweb.jlab.org/cgi-bin/data_monitoring/monitoring/runBrowser.py<br>
https://halldweb.jlab.org/cgi-bin/data_monitoring/monitoring/versionBrowser.py</a>
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                            <p>The merged histogram files can be found
                              on the work disk at: <br>
                              <i class="moz-txt-slash"><span
                                  class="moz-txt-tag">/work/halld/data_monitoring/RunPeriod-2019-11/mon_ver12/rootfiles/</span></i></p>
                            <p>The REST files, random trigger skims and
                              several trees are saved on cache: <br>
                              <i class="moz-txt-slash"><span
                                  class="moz-txt-tag">/</span>cache/halld/offline_monitoring/RunPeriod-2019-11/ver12/<span
                                  class="moz-txt-tag"></span></i></p>
                            Best regards, <br>
                            <p> Alex </p>
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