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hmmm, I see the problem ( ehem and I was among those who thought
Fabio's thesis...).
You can normalize to the number of semileptonic events. In this case you
will be affected by the systematics on the cut on the lepton, but I think
it will balance the systmatics on the mes fit which will be reduced.

What do people think?
	ciao
	ric

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"I don't understand what you say, but I believe I disagree"

On Fri, 16 Apr 2004, Henning Ulrik Flaecher wrote:

>
>
> Hello,
>
> I just noticed that the filtering on leptons and photons above a certain
> energy cut is (most likely) not an option for the bsg analysis as for the
> branching fraction measurement we need to normalise to an unbiased B
> sample and so the full Breco sample.
> This is how it has been done for Fabio's thesis.
> Requiring a lepton or photon with a certain energy will most likely bias
> our normalisation sample, e.g. all B->charged hadron decays would be
> lost, a fraction of the SL decays etc.
> The reason why the b->ulv analysis can live with this cut is because they
> measure a double ratio of branching fractions, so they can normalise to a
> sample with the same cuts applied.
> At the moment I can't see how we can get around this but appreciate any
> ideas!
>
> Cheers,
> Henning
>