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<div class="">Hi Bradley,</div>
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<div class="">I don’t think that’s relevant. It looks like the rate at which more tracks are found with only 4-hits required is pretty constant above about 200 MeV: the distribution doesn’t seem to have changed. Of course, the distribution is peaked around
300 MeV, so the increase translates to the largest absolute change there.</div>
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<div class="">If you want to see better what is going on, use wider binning to reduce statistical fluctuations (try 20 MeV bins) and divide the 4-hit distribution by the 5-hit distribution with proper binomial errors.</div>
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<div class="">Cheers,</div>
<div class="">Tim</div>
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<blockquote type="cite" class="">On Sep 23, 2016, at 3:21 PM, Bradley T Yale <<a href="mailto:btu29@wildcats.unh.edu" class="">btu29@wildcats.unh.edu</a>> wrote:<br class="">
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What's interesting is that extra V0's are now found, mostly low-momentum (~0.3 GeV):<br class="">
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