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| + | The Qweak readout divides each helicity state into 4 time slices labeled block0, block1, block2, and block3. | ||
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Revision as of 03:15, 22 November 2010
Helicity Structure
The standard helicity quartet is compose of 4 helicity states. The first set is the original helicity states pseudo-randomly set. The second half contains the complement helicity state to the original one.
The Qweak readout divides each helicity state into 4 time slices labeled block0, block1, block2, and block3.
