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| + | Using the Moller event file MollerScattering_NH3_4e8incident.dat, we can use the fact that GEMC will only create a particle based on the Moller electron. While the data for the scattered electron is passed within a LUND file, kinematically this electron doesn't leave the beam area, and thus never enters the detectors to be recreated. | ||
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=[[Solenoid_effect_in_ 2_GeV_and_up_range|Solenoid effect > 2GeV]]= | =[[Solenoid_effect_in_ 2_GeV_and_up_range|Solenoid effect > 2GeV]]= | ||
Revision as of 20:32, 5 April 2016
Using Moller Data to alter energy range
Using the Moller event file MollerScattering_NH3_4e8incident.dat, we can use the fact that GEMC will only create a particle based on the Moller electron. While the data for the scattered electron is passed within a LUND file, kinematically this electron doesn't leave the beam area, and thus never enters the detectors to be recreated.
