[Halld-physics] Primakov eta hadronic background
Ashot Gasparian
gasparan at jlab.org
Wed Dec 2 11:46:30 EST 2009
Hi Eugene,
I forgot to comment on your second question about
the error budget discussion. I will try to lead
that part of the discussions and we will start this
Fridy afternoon (if all agree on time)
Two items in error badget table (Table 1. on page #37)
are suspects for discussion and possible change:
(1) events selection (currently 1.7 %)
(2) Background (currently 1.8 %)
Ashot
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Ashot Gasparian Phone:(336)285-2112 (NC A&T)
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On Wed, 2 Dec 2009, Eugene Chudakov wrote:
> The first thing to check was the real-eta background.
> The combinatorial (not eta) background can be subtracted
> using the mass sidebands. The error coming from this
> subtraction has to be evaluated. Hopefully, there are not many
> combinations at a large elasticity.
>
> Will someone lead a discussion on the error budget proposed?
>
> Eugene
>
> On Wed, 2 Dec 2009, Richard Jones wrote:
>
>> Alex,
>>
>> Thank you for the quick study you did. However I am puzzled by the suggested
>> conclusion. By combinatorial background, one means etas that are
>> reconstructed out of photons that did not come from an eta. Maybe this is
>> small, but it is going to take considerable work to show it.
>>
>> Alexander Somov wrote:
>>> ( The inclusive eta background should dominate combinatorial bg)
>>>
>> ... in light of ...
>>> (I selected events containing at least one eta in the final
>>> state with an angle < 1.6 deg, and processed these events
>>> through Geant).
>>>
>> To study the combinatoric background you need to look at the inclusive
>> sample. Why should you require an eta if you are looking for 2gamma
>> combinatorial background under the eta? I believe this restriction can lead
>> to a severe underestimate of the combinatorial background under the eta.
>>
>> -Richard Jones
>>
>>
>
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