Difference between revisions of "ROOT Analyzer"
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− | Hall C | + | Hall C has developed a new event analysis tool to analyze data from the HMS, SHMS and SOS spectrometers in Hall C for the 12 GeV program. It has replaced the historical Hall C analyzer, ENGINE, which was written in Fortran. The new software, hcana, is written in C++ and is an extension of the Hall A analyzer, podd, which uses the CERN ROOT framework. |
Information on downloading, compiling and running the new analyzer can be found at: | Information on downloading, compiling and running the new analyzer can be found at: |
Revision as of 09:20, 23 September 2019
Hall C has developed a new event analysis tool to analyze data from the HMS, SHMS and SOS spectrometers in Hall C for the 12 GeV program. It has replaced the historical Hall C analyzer, ENGINE, which was written in Fortran. The new software, hcana, is written in C++ and is an extension of the Hall A analyzer, podd, which uses the CERN ROOT framework.
Information on downloading, compiling and running the new analyzer can be found at:
- Analyzer/Git
- Analyzer/Compiling
- Results of the nightly build
- Analyzer/Comparisons Info on comparing results between ENGINE and HCANA
- Analyzer/Running
- Hall C Analyzer Update - Talk given at the 2017 Hall C Winter Collaboration Meeting
ROOT Analyzer/Notes contains notes and random thoughts about the development of hcana.
The Hall C ROOT/C++ HCANA analyzer Doxygen