Hoi,
all the usual plots split up can be found in
http://www.slac.stanford.edu/~ursl/talks/070502/comp.ps.gz
The slow pions are clearly visible in the B0 sample. All samples have
a (slight) excess at low momenta. In the depl B+ sample, we have that
curiously looking region (bins 3,4,5) which is also visible in the B
plots, which could be slow pions in data absent in MC.
MM2 looks quite fine for B0; if one expected problems from this it
would be in the B+ case (both depl and enh).
In Qtot, the B0 in data is significantly wider than the MC. Generic
has more in Qtot=+1 relative to data. The B+ is relatively well
described. In combination, theB+ dominates statistically and to a
certain extent, there is also compensation between B0 and B+.
Cheers,
--U.
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