Difference between revisions of "Phi angle in CM frame for different runs"
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[http://arxiv.org/abs/0709.1946] | [http://arxiv.org/abs/0709.1946] | ||
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Revision as of 10:10, 25 June 2008
EC_total, vs , missing mass, vs
- Electron Momentum vs EC_total
- Missing Mass
- vs
Phi lab
The angle is (0, 360).
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Phi CM
The phi angle after rotation and transformation to the CM frame
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Correlation plots with , and
The angle is (0, 360).
| vs | vs | vs |
Same table as above but with the cut 1.0 < W < 1.5
| vs | vs | vs |
Insert the same table as above but with the cuts 1.0 < W < 1.25 GeV
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Same table as above but with the cuts 1.0 < W < 1.5 GeV and -0.2 < < 0
| vs | vs | vs |
I have applied the cut only on : 0.4 < < 0.6.(I know it does not look as good as it should be.)