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Update on analysis and analyzer: Dmitrii, Eric, Don [[documentation for decoding CODA | https://hallaweb.jlab.org/dvcslog/moller/146]]
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Attendees: Eric, Kent, Don, Bill, Jim, Dmitrii
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Eric reported on the new software analyzer. It is essentially ready for testing and he expects to be able to exercise it during tomorrow's spin dance. He will link the Moller results webpage to the CREX wiki. Dmitrii showed his plot of dead time correction vs geometric mean of detector rates. The slope of this gives the dead time constant which turns out to be ~18 ns close to the 20 ns measured in 2010.
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Don lead a discussion of systematics studies.

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Attendees: Eric, Kent, Don, Bill, Jim, Dmitrii

Eric reported on the new software analyzer. It is essentially ready for testing and he expects to be able to exercise it during tomorrow's spin dance. He will link the Moller results webpage to the CREX wiki. Dmitrii showed his plot of dead time correction vs geometric mean of detector rates. The slope of this gives the dead time constant which turns out to be ~18 ns close to the 20 ns measured in 2010. Don lead a discussion of systematics studies.