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==How to analyze elastic single arm data==
 
==How to analyze elastic single arm data==
 
Log in on any adaq computer as adaq.
 
Log in on any adaq computer as adaq.
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Type goonlana to go in the replay directory.
 
Type goonlana to go in the replay directory.
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If the file "elastic.list" is not edited type "emacs elastic.list&". A window with this file edited will appear
 
If the file "elastic.list" is not edited type "emacs elastic.list&". A window with this file edited will appear
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Tipe "analyzer",
 
Tipe "analyzer",
when the analyzer prompt appears tipe .x "elasReplay.C"
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When the analyzer prompt appears tipe .x "elasReplay.C"
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Analyzer will ask for a run number. Type the run number of the file you want to analyze.  
 
Analyzer will ask for a run number. Type the run number of the file you want to analyze.  
After analyzer has finished to work type ".q"
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After analyzer has finished working type ".q"
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Change on the edit window of the file "elastic.list" the third line. The number in this line should be equal to  
 
Change on the edit window of the file "elastic.list" the third line. The number in this line should be equal to  
 
the run number of the file you want to analyze.
 
the run number of the file you want to analyze.
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Type "analyzer" again.
 
Type "analyzer" again.
 
When the analyzer prompt appears type .x chaintrees_e06007_elastic.C("elastic.list")
 
When the analyzer prompt appears type .x chaintrees_e06007_elastic.C("elastic.list")
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Type then ".L Plot_elastic.C"
 
Type then ".L Plot_elastic.C"
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Type then the following commands:
 
Type then the following commands:
  
 
"to_plot_Right_Arm_Momentum()",
 
"to_plot_Right_Arm_Momentum()",
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"to_plot_Right_Arm_Phi()",
 
"to_plot_Right_Arm_Phi()",
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"to_plot_Right_Arm_Theta()",
 
"to_plot_Right_Arm_Theta()",
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"to_plot_Right_Arm_Phi_vs_Theta()" (this command should show the Sieve Slit hole pattern when you are analyzing run performed with sive slit IN,
 
"to_plot_Right_Arm_Phi_vs_Theta()" (this command should show the Sieve Slit hole pattern when you are analyzing run performed with sive slit IN,
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"to_plot_Right_Arm_Y()",
 
"to_plot_Right_Arm_Y()",
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"to_plot_Left_Arm_Momentum()",
 
"to_plot_Left_Arm_Momentum()",
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to_plot_Left_Arm_Phi()",
 
to_plot_Left_Arm_Phi()",
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"to_plot_Left_Arm_Theta()",
 
"to_plot_Left_Arm_Theta()",
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"to_plot_Left_Arm_Phi_vs_Theta()" (this command should show the Sieve Slit hole pattern when you are analyzing run performed with sive slit IN,
 
"to_plot_Left_Arm_Phi_vs_Theta()" (this command should show the Sieve Slit hole pattern when you are analyzing run performed with sive slit IN,
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"to_plot_Left_Arm_Y()",
 
"to_plot_Left_Arm_Y()",
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For each of the commands quoted above a spectrum will appear.
 
For each of the commands quoted above a spectrum will appear.
  
experienced analysis team people can change in the "Plot_elastic.C file" the range of the plots (perhaps this
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Experienced analysis team people can change in the "Plot_elastic.C" file the range of the plots (perhaps this
will be useful when plotting Right and Left Arm momentum.
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will be useful when plotting Right and Left Arm momentum).
  
Advice Guido Urciuoli when something unusual appears.
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Contact Guido Urciuoli when something unusual appears in the spectra.
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:57, 2 March 2007

How to analyze elastic single arm data

Log in on any adaq computer as adaq.

Type goonlana to go in the replay directory.

If the file "elastic.list" is not edited type "emacs elastic.list&". A window with this file edited will appear

Tipe "analyzer",

When the analyzer prompt appears tipe .x "elasReplay.C"

Analyzer will ask for a run number. Type the run number of the file you want to analyze.

After analyzer has finished working type ".q"

Change on the edit window of the file "elastic.list" the third line. The number in this line should be equal to the run number of the file you want to analyze.

Type "analyzer" again. When the analyzer prompt appears type .x chaintrees_e06007_elastic.C("elastic.list")

Type then ".L Plot_elastic.C"

Type then the following commands:

"to_plot_Right_Arm_Momentum()",

"to_plot_Right_Arm_Phi()",

"to_plot_Right_Arm_Theta()",

"to_plot_Right_Arm_Phi_vs_Theta()" (this command should show the Sieve Slit hole pattern when you are analyzing run performed with sive slit IN,

"to_plot_Right_Arm_Y()",

"to_plot_Left_Arm_Momentum()",

to_plot_Left_Arm_Phi()",

"to_plot_Left_Arm_Theta()",

"to_plot_Left_Arm_Phi_vs_Theta()" (this command should show the Sieve Slit hole pattern when you are analyzing run performed with sive slit IN,

"to_plot_Left_Arm_Y()",

For each of the commands quoted above a spectrum will appear.

Experienced analysis team people can change in the "Plot_elastic.C" file the range of the plots (perhaps this will be useful when plotting Right and Left Arm momentum).

Contact Guido Urciuoli when something unusual appears in the spectra.