BigBite Optics #3
I have started working again on the BigBite optics calibration. For my second iteration I still
have to find matrix elements for TgPh and TgTh variables (while I was at JLab I only managed to
determine matrix elements for TgY and TgDelta). This week I have started with the calibration of
the BB.tr.tg_ph variable. When I finish this first iteration I was thinking of using these results
and try to calculate some raw asymmetries. I would like to see how much will the results change with
respect to my first attempt to calculate them.
TgPh Calibration:
For the TgPh calibration I decided to use following Hydrogen-reference cell runs:
1.) #2814: H2, E0 = 2.425GeV, thBB = 82deg
2.) #1518: H2, E0 = 1.245GeV, thBB = 74deg
3.) #3488: H2, E0 = 2.425GeV, tgBB = 75deg
4.) #3586: H2, E0 = 3.606GeV, tgBB = 75deg
Problems with run #2814:
When I was trying to calibrate angle TgPh with this run, I found large discrepancy between
directly measured angle (with BB) and reconstructed angle from HRS-L via q-vector. In the end I
realized, that there are no good elastic coincidence events for this kinematics and that
events that I thought are Hydrogen elastic events were actually events from the windows of the target cell.
Before ReactZ cut:
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With cut on the inner portion of the target cell:
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Matrix element "[FpPh|TgPh]"
At this point I have used runs #1518 and #3488 to calibrate this matrix element. At the moment I have
considered only this matrix element and neglected TgPh dependence on FpX, FpY and FpTh. I have determined
this matrix element by making narrow cuts on the reconstructed PhTg angle and then for each setting
determined the mean value of the gaussian distribution on the focal plane of the BB. Here are my current results:
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Last modified: 03/03/10