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+ | The 50% Se/Sage mixture was measure on Detector B (unshielded, so watch the SNR) on 5/24/17 for a total of 2130.540 seconds. The outer pure witness Se was measure first, and sub-run was roughly 300 seconds for the samples of interest, and 60 seconds for the Co-60 flag. The root command used to draw the timing information was | ||
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+ | TTree* tree = MPA; | ||
+ | MPA->Draw("evt.Chan:evt.Sec>>hist2","evt.ADCid = 1"); | ||
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+ | which produced the histogram below |
Revision as of 17:30, 27 August 2018
Time Cuts
The first step in the PAA process is to identify the time cuts used for the split run. This must be done for all samples (50%,10%,0.1%, and 0.04%) Let's do the 50% sample first
50% Sage/Se Mixture Time Cuts
The 50% Se/Sage mixture was measure on Detector B (unshielded, so watch the SNR) on 5/24/17 for a total of 2130.540 seconds. The outer pure witness Se was measure first, and sub-run was roughly 300 seconds for the samples of interest, and 60 seconds for the Co-60 flag. The root command used to draw the timing information was
TTree* tree = MPA; MPA->Draw("evt.Chan:evt.Sec>>hist2","evt.ADCid = 1");
which produced the histogram below