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Hi Norman,

I have a skim file that I used previously for the calibration. What is the criteria for the FEE? I would like to check that our criteria are similar. If so, we can use these skims to further pair down data for elastic calibrations. 

-Holly

On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 12:44 PM, Graf, Norman A. <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Hello All,

  Full energy electrons have proven to be quite useful for calibration. Although one can straightforwardly apply

cuts while analyzing the DSTs or LCIO output files I thought it would be useful to have a condensed sample of

such events available.

  Matt Solt has provided me with a list of event numbers for run 5772 for events containing full energy electron candidates which pass his matching criteria. I have skimmed the corresponding evio files, separated into top and bottom. Each file contains roughly 250k events, viz.


 266824 run5772_fee_matched_events_bottom.txt
 263543 run5772_fee_matched_events_top.txt
 530367 total

 

The files can be found at:

/nfs/slac/g/hps3/data/engrun2015/evio/skimmed/fee/run5772_fee_matched_events_bottom.evio
/nfs/slac/g/hps3/data/engrun2015/evio/skimmed/fee/run5772_fee_matched_events_top.evio

 

Please let me know if you have any questions, need any additional information or would like to have

events from different runs.

 

Norman


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