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2007 BEMC Calibration check with stgamma production electrons

To perform a check on the BEMC calibration for run 7, I began by looking over the electrons from the StGamma production. 

TPC DV Test Production

Following the analysis in 2006 TPC Drift Velocity Investigation we did a test production with the new interpolated DV values.  Here's a plot as the magnitude of the global DCA for primary tracks from run 7142036 (pt>2,

QM abstract in LaTeX, using conference template

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L2 time dependent configuration

This page summarizes the time-dependent L2 configuration in 2006.

Shower Shape Analysis (MMM)

    Another simple algorithm would be to calculate the distance between the highest energy strip and the mean of the distribution (from here I'll refer to this as MMM for "mode min

L2gamma2008 notes

L2gamma2008 trigger strawman

10/23/2007

Shower Shape Analysis (f)

    Our second attempt at utilizing the SMD information for direct photon/background discrimination this time using the popular variable

Shower Shape Analysis (Kurtosis)

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Test Blog Jan

Single-Spin Asymmetries by BBC timebin

This is a study of 2005 data conducted in May 2006.  Ported to Drupal from MIT Athena in October 2007

Hi jetters. Mike asked me to plot the charged track / pion asymmetries in a little more detail. The structure is the same as before; each column is a trigger, and the four rows are pi+/Yellow, pi+/Blue, pi-/Yellow, pi-/Blue. I've split up the high pt pion sample (2< pT < 12 GeV) and plotted single-spin asymmetries for timebins 7,8, and 9 separately versus pT and phi.  The plots and summaries are linked at the bottom of the page.

2 sigma effects are highlighted in yellow, 3 sigma in red. There are no 3 sigma asymmetries in the separate samples, although pi-/B/JP1 is 3 sigma above zero in the combined sample. Here's a table of all effects over 2 sigma:

timebin
charge
trig
asym
effect
8
+
HT1
Y
+2.2
9
+
JP1
B +2.07
9 - JP1 B +2.45
7-9 - JP1 B +3.15

If you compare these results with the ones I had posted back in March (First Look at Single-spin Asymmetries), you'll notice the asymmetries have moved around a bit for the combined sample. The dominant effect there was the restriction to the new version of Jim's golden run list. The list I had been using before had at least two runs with spotty timebin info for board 5; see e.g.,

http://www.star.bnl.gov/HyperNews-star/protected/get/jetfinding/355/1/1/1.html

and ensuing discussion. I'm in the process of plotting asymmetries for charged track below 2 GeV in 200 MeV pT bins and will post those results here when I have them.