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PrimEx Analysis Status Mark Ito November 19, 2005 ● Accomplishments ● In progress ● Anomalies ● Next steps ● Bias
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Accomplishments ● tri-modal LMS data* ● Luminosity pass ● absolute/relative tagging ratio analysis* ● pflux system ● tagger energy correction* ● new tagger TDC data ● HyCal sum timing/accidentals**
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Tri-modal LMS correction
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Absolute Tagging Ratio
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Relative Tagging Ratios
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Tagger Energy Correction
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Tagger – HYCAL time difference (ns) for 50+ runs (first file)
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Tagger – HYCAL time difference (ns) Run 5003 (first 2 files)
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Accomplishments II ● Monte Carlo improvements* ● TAC analysis multiple electron problem ● veto effect on pi0 yield* ● new tagger calibration scheme ● understanding of trigger information ● sparsification linearity correction* ● new HyCal snake calibration
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Monte Carlo Improvements
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Veto effect on yield
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Sparsification Energy Correction
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Accomplishments III ● HyCal gain stability confirmation* ● Resolution vs. energy* ● Position determination* ● Other items...
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Long-term Gain Stability
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15 Energy Resolution in PbWO 4 Crystal Detectors
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16 Position Reconstruction in Transition Region
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In Progress ● Absolute/Relative tagging ratios ● offline monitoring ● z position determination ● beam position determination ● alternative clustering algorithm ● Finish clustering
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In Progress 2 ● physics analyses – Production: Dustin – Compton: Yelena, Kelly – Pair Production:
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Anomalies ● global HyCal energy calibration ● gain vs. T-counter anomaly ● angle effect in coordinate reconstruction
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Global Energy Calibration Anomaly
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gain vs. T-counter anomaly
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angle effect in coordinate reconstruction
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Next Steps ● Get the lifetime (very preliminary, say 5%) – Settle on an yield analysis strategy or two – Finish flux method – Get a handle on acceptance and efficiency – Scheme for getting lifetime from differential cross section – Demonstrate lack of show stoppers – There is a caveat...
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Bias, Causes ● Once preliminary answer known, subsequent work can be biased ● Look for correction that go the “right” way ● Stop looking when answer is “right.”
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Bias, Remedies ● Secret fudge factor – Introduced into pizero analysis – Value revealed just before publication ● Do Compton “first” – Set procedures on well-known cross section – Agree not to change them for pizero – Problems ● cross section not that well-known??? ● reactions have different analyses ● agreement not to change hard to keep
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Summary ● We have a much better understanding of the detector ● Important task yet to be completed or started ● Need to think about overall analysis strategy
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