Analysis Lessons Learned (d2n)

From Hall A Wiki
Revision as of 15:32, 28 April 2010 by Dseymour (Talk | contribs)

Jump to: navigation, search

What follows is a (partial) listing of analysis lessons learned from Transversity, which may be a useful guide for d2n. Much of this is culled from Transversity analysis meeting presentations, accessible through the Transversity ELOG. I've given the student's name and the date of the relevant presentation, in italics, for each point. The Hall A Analysis Meeting is also a useful resource.

Beam Characteristics

  • Calibrate phase difference between raster currents, BPM positions. (Vince, 2009.01.29)
  • Transversity took an ARC measurement on Nov. 17. Do we have a d2n ARC measurement? (Vince, 2009.01.29)
  • Raster x/y cables found to have been swapped (Jin at Analysis Meeting)

Target

  • Extended target correction to account for <math>x_{tg} \neq 0</math> (Jin at Analysis Meeting)
    • THaExtTargCor class in analyzer

Optics

  • Optics are calibrated with low-momentum data. Can we trust this calibration in a high-momentum regime? (Xin, 2009.03.06)

BigBite MWDC

  • MWDC sensitive to timewalk. T1, T6 times are very different. (Xin, 2009.03.06)

Triggers

  • Since T3 arrives at the trigger supervisor before T5, it "steals" T5's timing. (Xin, 2009.03.06)
    • Can be corrected as a deadtime effect.

Raw Asymmetries

  • Basic cuts: (Jin, 2009.01.29)
    • beam trip
    • trigger type
    • vertex
    • quick PID
  • Corrections to pairs (Jin, 2009.01.29)
    • angular reconstruction
    • polarization (target, beam)
    • dead-time