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! <math>b_1^{\mathrm{DIS}}</math> !! <math>b_1^{\mathrm{QE}}</math> !! <math>A_{zz}</math>
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[[Image:2013-09-27-Azz-full-range.png|350px]] [[Image:2013-09-27-q2-full-range.png|345px]]
 
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==Diluction Factor Comparisons==
 
 
I've been using the Bosted model to extract the dilution factor, but I hadn't previously plotted it against x. This was prompted when Patricia sent me a plot that she had created as she's working with a new model from Misak. The comparison for the new Azz, using the kinematics from the SHMS, is:
 
 
[[Image:2013-09-27-fdil-compare.png]]
 
 
More work needs to be done to double-check the cross sections and find out why one model seems to have a much wider peak than the other. One possibility is that the Bosted (running on my code) is currently only being generated for each point that Azz is. I'll do a more intensive scan over x next week.
 
  
 
--[[User:Ellie|E. Long]] 21:20, 27 September 2013 (UTC)
 
--[[User:Ellie|E. Long]] 21:20, 27 September 2013 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 13:55, 18 October 2023

0.09<x<1.85 Azz Measurement

If we move forward with the new Azz measurement and combine it with the data that we'll get from b1, we'll have measurements of Azz over a large x range.

$b_1^{\mathrm{DIS}}$ $b_1^{\mathrm{QE}}$ $A_{zz}$
2013-09-27-b1-dis.png 2013-09-27-b1-qe.png 2013-09-27-Azz.png

If we combine all three of these into a single plot, it shows the entire range.

2013-09-27-Azz-full-range.png 2013-09-27-q2-full-range.png


--E. Long 21:20, 27 September 2013 (UTC)