Azz with Matching Q^2
At with beam energies of 4.4 and 6.6 GeV, I attempted to optimize the rates while keeping both spectrometers at the same Q^2 which was above 1. I also added a cut so that only Q2>1 events are considered "good."
4.4 GeV Results
<math>E_{\mathrm{beam}}=4.4\mathrm{~GeV}</math>
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<math>\mathrm{HMS~}\theta_{e'}=15.180^{\circ}</math>
<math>\mathrm{HMS~}E'=3.908\mathrm{~GeV}</math>
<math>\mathrm{HMS~}Q^2=1.200\mathrm{~(GeV/}c)^2</math>
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<math>\mathrm{SHMS~}\theta_{e'}=15.180^{\circ}</math>
<math>\mathrm{SHMS~}E'=3.908\mathrm{~GeV}</math>
<math>\mathrm{SHMS~}Q^2=1.200\mathrm{~(GeV/}c)^2</math>
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6.6 GeV Results
<math>E_{\mathrm{beam}}=4.4\mathrm{~GeV}</math>
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<math>\mathrm{HMS~}\theta_{e'}=15.180^{\circ}</math>
<math>\mathrm{HMS~}E'=3.908\mathrm{~GeV}</math>
<math>\mathrm{HMS~}Q^2=1.200\mathrm{~(GeV/}c)^2</math>
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<math>\mathrm{SHMS~}\theta_{e'}=15.180^{\circ}</math>
<math>\mathrm{SHMS~}E'=3.908\mathrm{~GeV}</math>
<math>\mathrm{SHMS~}Q^2=1.200\mathrm{~(GeV/}c)^2</math>
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