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I used gen_omegapi to generate a small sample of MC, with the -t range 0.1-0.3, but the -t distribution (attached) doesn't match that range. My reaction's recoil particle is a Delta++ decaying to a proton and a pi+, so I'm guessing that the -t cuts are applied to a value that's calculated assuming a proton. If it helps, the only time that the -t cut values are used in gen_omegapi is when they're passed to GammaPToNPartP.
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Thanks for the report Amy, I'll look at the source of this. It could be an issue with the cut definition or in how the t is calculated for the Delta++ recoil
I used gen_omegapi to generate a small sample of MC, with the -t range 0.1-0.3, but the -t distribution (attached) doesn't match that range. My reaction's recoil particle is a Delta++ decaying to a proton and a pi+, so I'm guessing that the -t cuts are applied to a value that's calculated assuming a proton. If it helps, the only time that the -t cut values are used in
gen_omegapi
is when they're passed toGammaPToNPartP
.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: