[Mott] Asymmetry Uncertainty due to early/late events in good energy region
Joseph Grames
grames at jlab.org
Mon Apr 10 15:04:00 EDT 2017
At the risk of re-stating the obvious, the quantity <DA> represents the additional uncertainty we will add to the experimental asymmetry, which accounts for events within our energy cut, but arriving early or late, within our ToF window. We can add per foil or by average, either way all are <0.1%.
Joe
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From: "Daniel Moser" <moser at jlab.org>
To: mott at jlab.org
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2017 1:31:02 PM
Subject: [Mott] Asymmetry Uncertainty due to early/late events in good energy region
All,
Attached, and on the Mott wiki sub-section Analysis Campaigns , are slides from the analysis of events occurring before and after our ToF-window (-2 sigma to +2 sigma) within the "good" energy range (-0.5 sigma to +2 sigma in energy). The first slide describes what events are being looked at and how a dilution number <DN> and dilution asymmetry <DA> are calculated, at the individual run level. The second slide shows tables of results for runs on a given foil averaged together.
Daniel
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