HER, energy vs Position zint vs xint zint vs yint small spread due to the beam size Nota Bene : the xint,yint,zint are in Turtle frame.

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HER, energy vs Position zint vs xint zint vs yint small spread due to the beam size Nota Bene : the xint,yint,zint are in Turtle frame.

E (GeV)zint[m]xint[m]yint[m] 12.33[0.056,0.058][ , ] [0.041,0.043][ , ] 22.43~0.035~ ~0.031~ ~0.026~ ~0.024~ ~0.022~ ~0.020~ ~ ~0.052~ ~0.061~ ~0.055~ ~0.045~ ~0.030~ ~0.020~ ~0.008~ ~0.000~ HER, energy vs Position

LER, energy vs Position zint vs xint zint vs yint

E (GeV)zint[m]xint[m]yint[m] ~ ~ ~0.035~ ~0.038~0 LER, energy vs Position