Phi angle in CM frame for different runs

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EC_total, [math]cos\theta_{pion}^{CM}[/math] vs [math]\phi_{diff}^{CM}[/math], missing mass, [math]\theta_{e}[/math] vs [math]\phi_{e}[/math]

Electron Momentum vs EC_total

Electron momentum vs EC total without cuts.gif Electron momentum vs EC total with cuts.gif

Missing Mass

Missing mass no cuts.gif

[math]\theta_{e}^{LAB}[/math] vs [math]\phi_{e}^{LAB}[/math]

Electron theta vs electron phi angle in lab frame using trl variables with cuts.gif

[math]cos\theta_{pion}^{CM}[/math] vs [math]\phi_{diff}^{CM}[/math]

Pion cosine theta in cm frame vs phi angle difference in cm frame with cuts.gif

[1]

[math]\varphi^{LAB}[/math]

The angle is (0, 360).


electron sector [math]\varphi_{e}^{LAB}[/math] [math]\varphi_{pion}^{LAB}[/math] [math]\varphi_{e}^{LAB} - \varphi_{pion}^{LAB}[/math] after correction
1 Electron phi angle for sector 1 in LAB frame 27 files.gif Pion phi angle for sector 1 in LAB frame 27 files.gif Phi angle difference for sector 1 in LAB frame 27 files after cor.gif
2 Electron phi angle for sector 2 in LAB frame 27 files.gif Pion phi angle for sector 2 in LAB frame 27 files.gif Phi angle difference for sector 2 in LAB frame 27 files after cor.gif
3 Electron phi angle for sector 3 in LAB frame 27 files.gif Pion phi angle for sector 3 in LAB frame 27 files.gif Phi angle difference for sector 3 in LAB frame 27 files after cor.gif
4 Electron phi angle for sector 4 in LAB frame 27 files.gif Pion phi angle for sector 4 in LAB frame 27 files.gif Phi angle difference for sector 4 in LAB frame 27 files after cor.gif
5 Electron phi angle for sector 5 in LAB frame 27 files.gif Pion phi angle for sector 5 in LAB frame 27 files.gif Phi angle difference for sector 5 in LAB frame 27 files after cor.gif
6 Electron phi angle for sector 6 in LAB frame 27 files.gif Pion phi angle for sector 6 in LAB frame 27 files.gif Phi angle difference for sector 6 in LAB frame 27 files after cor.gif


[math]\varphi^{CM}[/math]

The angle is (0, 360).



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