[Sbs_software] [EXTERNAL] Online Asymmetry Analysis
Bogdan Wojtsekhowski
bogdanw at jlab.org
Tue Jan 24 14:07:19 EST 2023
HI Sean,
It is great, thank you. In fact, we used single BB rate during data taking and specially analysis of GE-1, see Seamus's thesis. Such asymmetry should be taken into account in calculation of the false asymmetry due to DAQ dead time. It is also allows a cross check of the ½ plate flips.
Bogdan
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Subject: [Sbs_software] [EXTERNAL] Online Asymmetry Analysis
Hi All,
A couple weeks ago I presented on different ideas for monitoring our asymmetry faster than waiting for 10's of millions of events to be collected. Below I have updated my slides with some new information.
https://sbs.jlab.org/cgi-bin/DocDB/private/ShowDocument?docid=353
As I have shown here we can combine all pion singles in BB and get a statistically significant asymmetry on the order of 6M events. For GEN4 this would require about 2 days of data collection at our current rates. Therefore I think it would be reasonable to use this method to check the asymmetry every few days. This would therefore be expert driven and it would be helpful to have a quick check occasionally to make sure things are looking reasonable, although it is far from catching any issues in real time. Let me know if anyone has any thoughts or comments.
Best,
Sean
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