Difference between revisions of "Phi angle in CM frame for different runs"
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Revision as of 03:10, 23 June 2008
EC_total, vs , missing mass, vs
The angle is (0, 360).
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The angle is (0, 360).
I have applied the following cuts: EC_tot>140MeV, EC_inner>50Mev and nphe>2.5.
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- phi_angle_in_cm_frame_vs_electron_sector
9 files. The cuts: EC_tot>140MeV, EC_inner>50Mev and nphe>2.5.
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- phi_angle_in_cm_frame_vs_electron_sector
I used 27 files. The cut is applied on .
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- phi_angle_in_cm_frame_vs_pion_sector