[Hps-analysis] Full Energy Electron Skim
Solt, Matthew Reagan
mrsolt at slac.stanford.edu
Mon Sep 14 14:19:01 EDT 2015
Hi Norman and Holly,
Yes these cuts in the presentation are correct. Although, I changed the matching cuts after I sent Norman these files. Also, this is still Pass1 and V1 detector. The DST is now updated so I can send you updated files that you can skim if you would like. Just let me know.
Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks.
Matt Solt
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From: Graf, Norman A.
Sent: Monday, September 14, 2015 10:26 AM
To: 'Holly Vance'
Cc: Omar Moreno; hps-software; hps-analysis at jlab.org; Solt, Matthew Reagan
Subject: RE: Full Energy Electron Skim
Hi Holly,
Matt's latest presentation on this sample can be found at:
https://confluence.slac.stanford.edu/download/attachments/193772523/FEE_analysis_090815.pdf?version=1&modificationDate=1441734382000&api=v2
It lists the cuts, but you might want to contact him directly
to get the root macro which applies the cuts to see if there
is anything in the details.
Let me know where you'd like the files and I can copy them
to JLab.
Norman
From: Holly Vance [mailto:hvanc001 at odu.edu]
Sent: Monday, September 14, 2015 10:03 AM
To: Graf, Norman A.
Cc: Omar Moreno; hps-software; hps-analysis at jlab.org
Subject: Re: Full Energy Electron Skim
Hi Norman,
I have a skim file that I used previously for the calibration. What is the criteria for the FEE? I would like to check that our criteria are similar. If so, we can use these skims to further pair down data for elastic calibrations.
-Holly
On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 12:44 PM, Graf, Norman A. <ngraf at slac.stanford.edu<mailto:ngraf at slac.stanford.edu>> wrote:
Hello All,
Full energy electrons have proven to be quite useful for calibration. Although one can straightforwardly apply
cuts while analyzing the DSTs or LCIO output files I thought it would be useful to have a condensed sample of
such events available.
Matt Solt has provided me with a list of event numbers for run 5772 for events containing full energy electron candidates which pass his matching criteria. I have skimmed the corresponding evio files, separated into top and bottom. Each file contains roughly 250k events, viz.
266824 run5772_fee_matched_events_bottom.txt
263543 run5772_fee_matched_events_top.txt
530367 total
The files can be found at:
/nfs/slac/g/hps3/data/engrun2015/evio/skimmed/fee/run5772_fee_matched_events_bottom.evio
/nfs/slac/g/hps3/data/engrun2015/evio/skimmed/fee/run5772_fee_matched_events_top.evio
Please let me know if you have any questions, need any additional information or would like to have
events from different runs.
Norman
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