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  1,I cut on a small spot on PRL2vs.PRL1 to select electrons, and look at the L.cer.asum_c (blue line).  
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  1,I cut on a small spot on PRL2.vs.PRL1 to select electrons, and look at the L.cer.asum_c (blue line).  
 
   As you can see, there still have many low ADC channels in Cerenkov SUM, which means that from Cer,  
 
   As you can see, there still have many low ADC channels in Cerenkov SUM, which means that from Cer,  
 
   there are still many Pions.
 
   there are still many Pions.

Revision as of 18:15, 23 March 2011

PID issues:


1,I cut on a small spot on PRL2.vs.PRL1 to select electrons, and look at the L.cer.asum_c (blue line). 
  As you can see, there still have many low ADC channels in Cerenkov SUM, which means that from Cer, 
  there are still many Pions.

L.prl.cer.png

2, I did the reverse way by cutting on high ADC channels of Cer Sum (4000~5900), which indicates that 
  most of them should be electrons. However, when I cut on the electron peaks of PRL1&2, there are only
  87% of electrons

L.prl.eff.png

3, I look at the L.tr.beta (raw beta before timing calibration). As you can see, even I cut on PRL1.vs.PRL2
  to pick electrons, in the beta spectrum, the peak of pion is still very comparable to electron peaks.

L.beta.eff.png