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A_LL re-analysis -- Pion Kinematics
Event Kinematics:
- Run 12: www.star.bnl.gov/protected/spin/dilks/diag_plots12/diag_web.html
- Run 13: www.star.bnl.gov/protected/spin/dilks/diag_plots13/diag_web.html
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Legend for plots below:
- vertical axis is a kinematics variable (e.g., pion energy, single photon pT, etc.)
- horizontal axis is a run index, specific to these plots (not same as run index in rellum or on trgmon)
- pink dots indicate distribution averages
- black line on pion pT is where the low pT cut is made
- each run's distribution is normalized, so that things are on the same scale
Run 12 Kinematics vs. Run Index ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Run 13 Kinematics vs. Run Index ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
compare to single photons' kinematics -------------->
compare to single photons' kinematics -------------->
compare to single photons' kinematics -------------->
compare to single photons' kinematics -------------->
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