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Hi Jake -<br>
<br>
thanks for the update on this, that behavior was really driving me
crazy as it made<br>
no sense based on what you were doing. Can you briefly summarize
what the bug is<br>
so that when someone else sees the same thing, we may have some
collective memory <br>
of a possible source?<br>
<br>
thanks -- Curtis<br>
On 4/27/11 9:10 AM, Jake Bennett wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I showed a few plots on Monday that had some funny characteristics.
In these plots, a flat background wave was absorbing the signal from a
pi2->f2pi_Swave. I found a bug that was causing this behavior.
Things now look much more reasonable.
In the attached plot, I have fitted a pi2->f2pi_Swave signal plus a
coherent background. You can see that the fitter does a good job
isolating the flat background and there is no leakage from the signal.
Jake
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