[Rgc_analysis] [EXTERNAL] More Target Polarization Info
Gregory Matousek
gregory.matousek at duke.edu
Tue Jan 17 10:34:40 EST 2023
In the event anybody would like to look into how the target polarization are generated, I cleaned up much of my code into a repository containing all I need for the analysis.
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__github.com_Gregtom3_rgcTargetPolarization_tree_main&d=DwIFAw&c=CJqEzB1piLOyyvZjb8YUQw&r=aSEBncnFTdfouxOejKajYG--Ygz0DFQolIcHUhF20pw&m=hYYnBYUiT4BHE2lUhmdjxTnkArRQCMfZISJy6qYnIU1c0AdJccW3qHsvM0xX-5--&s=s_hZR1cUtGqOTCZ9iy4P2qEnfsvAiyJOCuxffDNtEjQ&e=
The program for reading the sidisdvcs trains into TTrees with FCup accumulation included is ProcessInclusive.C. This includes any bare cuts I make on the event selection, as well as how I pull and save the FCup charges.
The README should be helpful in explaining how the repository is to be used. What is important is that the user needs to use Jupyter Notebook to actually generate the plots.
Please let me know if you have any questions on usage or how it works!
Best,
Gregory
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