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FMS-RP overlap and FMS-FMS trigger overlap
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Run List
~147 million FMS triggers from this LIST OF RUNSRP Trigger Logic
In TCU input, we have access EOR, WOR, ET, and IT
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Trigger Overlap (via TCU input)
For each of these plots, the vertical axis is the FMS L2 trigger and the horizontal axis is an RP trigger, defined from above; the z-axis (text) is the number of overlaps. For the FMS, the "All" trigger is the OR of all FMS triggers. The four plots are four four event classes: single photons, pi0s, 3 or more photons (above eta mass), and etas, with the following cuts:
- The single photons only cut on number of photons
- The pi0 cuts are as always: Z<0.8, E-dependent M-cut, 2 photons, 10>E>100, 1>pT>10, 100mrad isolation
- The three-or-more photons cuts also include a M>0.7 cut to avoid pi0s and etas
- The eta cuts include a mass cut +/-0.15 GeV around eta peak and a fiducial volume cut (1.5 cell widths from any boundary) to help cut back on bg
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Asymmetry dependence on RP trigger (LEFT for pions, RIGHT for single photons)
Red points are for the full asymmetry, unrestricted by RP triggers; right click and open image in new tabe to enlarge
First compare to ET and IT, which mostly agree with unrestricted asymmetry:
Compare to the SDE and SDW definitions; SDW appears to be supressed:
Compare to "exclusive" RP triggers, where:
- XWOR = WOR && !EOR
- XEOR = EOR && !WOR
XEOR agrees with unrestricted asymmetry, while XWOR seems to be supressed
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