Difference between revisions of "Electron Analysis"
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** [[d) asymmetry vs actual displacement of the electron (Compton edge position)]] | ** [[d) asymmetry vs actual displacement of the electron (Compton edge position)]] | ||
** [[e) consistency between 1/3, 2/3 and 3/3 trigger types]] | ** [[e) consistency between 1/3, 2/3 and 3/3 trigger types]] | ||
− | ** [[f) polarization vs runlet]] | + | ** [[f] noise subtraction and its effect on asymmetry and yield |
− | ** [[ | + | ** [[g) polarization vs runlet]] |
+ | ** [[h) consistency between different methods of extracting polarization]] | ||
*** [[i) Compton edge by eye, pol as the single parameter]] | *** [[i) Compton edge by eye, pol as the single parameter]] | ||
*** [[ii) Automated Compton edge and pol as single parameter]] | *** [[ii) Automated Compton edge and pol as single parameter]] |
Revision as of 12:36, 2 June 2011
Preliminary list of analysis tasks
- 1. Singles data
- 2. Event mode data
- a) stability of normalized rates vs runlet (strip by strips)
- b) normalized tracking rates and multiplicity vs runlets
- c) use 2/3 and 3/3 to examine strip efficiency
- d) use strip efficiency to verify consistency between 1/3, 2/3 and 3/3 triggers
- e) efficiency weighted rates
- f) efficiency weighted rates vs Compton cross-section
- g) automated Compton edge finder
- h) use tracking to confirm offsets between planes
- i) Check stability of offsets
- 3. Accum mode data
- a) stability of normalized rates vs runlet (strip by strip)
- b) efficiency weighted rates, compared to Compton cross section
- c) asymmetry vs runlet (strip by strip)
- d) asymmetry vs actual displacement of the electron (Compton edge position)
- e) consistency between 1/3, 2/3 and 3/3 trigger types
- [[f] noise subtraction and its effect on asymmetry and yield
- g) polarization vs runlet
- h) consistency between different methods of extracting polarization
- 4. Verify consistency between Fortran and C++ analyzers for most of these items.