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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/16/2022 10:10 PM, Gregory Matousek
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    <p>Hi Gregory,</p>
    <p>Sorry for the delay in sorting out possible differences. Apart
      from differences in counts, I haven't seen any other major
      differences in asymmetries.  In original comparison, you had
      slightly lower asymmetry, but also slightly lower <x>, so I
      didn't see any inconsistency. As you could see from Raffaella's
      plot on momentum dependence, there is a strong dependence on the
      e' momentum, correlated to x of the DIS events, so some
      differences in cuts there may generate some differences in DSA.<br>
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    <p>For now (with Ahmed and Lamiaa) we try to fix the nuclear MCs, so
      can study in details the dilution factors, and compare them with
      what we get from data on C and empty targets. I'll focus on the
      cuts and detailed comparison of asymmetries, when I'll be back to
      US.</p>
    <p>Best,</p>
    <p>Harut<br>
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        For run 16889, you reported <span style="margin:0px">N+ = 279257
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            style="margin:0px">I report N+ : 215127 and N- = 212038.
            These values remain quite far off, despite the cuts we have
            been talking about being very simple. I attached about 20
            lines of code for how I extracted these values, which you
            can find and compare with a
            /work/clas12/users/gmat/rgc-crosscheck/checkrun.C.  Simply
            run it with<span> </span><b>clas12root checkrun.C\(16889\).
            </b>See the presentation below for some details.</span></span></div>
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        Am I doing anything wrong here? I tried removing/editing some of
        these cuts myself but couldn't line things up with your results.</div>
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        Best,</div>
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        Gregory<br>
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