Re: Run Lists

From: A. Jon DeGrush (degrush@mit.edu)
Date: Thu Mar 15 2007 - 16:34:54 EDT


So can it be said that empty target runs will suffer the same (but
different) discrepancies due to various detector elements either on
or off, etc.? If so, can you Eugene send me your empty target runs
that you used. I believe Aki's are in the list he sent. Oh and
also send me then your 2005 run list as well since I have my own
separate one that will not be aligned with yours.

I will use Aaron's 2004 list for my analysis unless someone can point
out strong objections.

Sincerley,
Adam

On Mar 15, 2007, at 4:04 PM, Eugene Geis wrote:

> These are my runs for 2004:
> I split them into 7 subgroups so that I can analyze quicker. I'm sure
> you'll need more.
>
>
> RUNLIST1="7803-7810 7812 7814-7819 7821-7828 7831-7838 7840-7847
> 7849-7856 7859-7863 7875 7877-7884 7887-7893 7895-7897 7899-7902 7904
> 7906 7908-7913 7916-7922 7924-7928 7931-7937 7939-7946 7948-7955
> 7957-7964 7966-7973 7977-7983 7985-7987 7989-7990 8050 8052-8055 8057
> 8064 8066-8073 8075-8082 8084-8091 8095-8101 8103-8110 8112-8119
> 8121-8123 8125 8127 8129-8136 8138-8145 8147-8152 8154 8156 8158-8163
> 8165-8169 8171-8178 8181-8186 8189-8194 8196 8198-8199 8200-8203
> 8207-8214 8216-8223 8225-8229"
>
> RUNLIST2="8481-8486 8488-8495 8501-8503 8505-8508 8510-8513 8515-8522
> 8524 8527 8534 8538 8540 8543-8545 8549 8566-8568 8571-8582 8585-8588
> 8592 8594 8596-8598 8648-8655 8657-8664 8666-8673 8676-8683 8685-8692
> 8694-8701 8703-8710 8712-8714 8773 8775-8782 8784-8791 8793-8800
> 8802-8804 8807-8809 8811-8812 8814-8819 8821 8823-8830 8832-8839
> 8841-8848 8850-8857 8859-8862 8865 8912-8915 8917-8919 8921-8928 8930
> 8933-8940 8944-8947 8949-8950 8952-8955 8960-8966 8968-8973 8975
> 8981-8984 8987-9001 9003-9010 9013-9019 9021-9028 9030-9038 9046-9048
> 9050-9053 9056-9062 9065-9070"
>
> RUNLIST3="9071-9072 9074-9078 9081 9083-9090 9092 9094-9096 9104-9108
> 9110-9117 9119-9123 9125-9128 9130-9132 9138-9144 9146-9148 9150-9153
> 9155-9162 9164-9168 9202-9203 9205-9212 9214-9221 9223-9228 9230-9234
> 9238-9240 9268-9273 9275-9282 9284-9286 9288-9291 9293-9298 9300
> 9302-9308 9311-9316 9323-9327 9330 9332-9339 9341-9348 9350-9353
> 9355-9356 9358-9360 9385-9386 9388-9389 9392-9399 9401-9405 9407-9409
> 9411-9416 9422-9426 9430-9432 9434-9436 9438-9442 9444-9445 9447-9454
> 9457-9463 9465-9472 9474-9481 9485-9491 9501-9502 9506-9508 9511-9512
> 9514-9525 9527-9529 9531-9535 9537-9538 9540-9547 9549-9559 9561-9568
> 9570-9585 9587-9594 9596-9603 9608-9611 9613-9615 9617-9624 9626-9629
> 9631-9641 9643-9650 9652-9659 9663-9669 9671-9678 9680-9687 9689-9696
> 9699-9705 9708-9710"
>
> RUNLIST4="9803-9806 9808 9811-9815 9817-9824 9826 9831-9833 9835-9842
> 9844 9848-9853 10003-10005 10007-10013 10015-10020 10022-10029
> 10031-10038 10040-10046 10048-10049 10051-10055 10058-10064
> 10068-10074 10076-10083 10085-10092 10094-10096 10098 10100
> 10103-10106 10110 10123-10127 10129-10140 10142-10155 10159-10166
> 10169-10170 10172-10175 10178-10185 10187-10194 10196-10199 10203
> 10205-10212 10214-10221 10223-10224 10226-10229 10231-10232
> 10234-10236 10238-10245 10247-10254 10256-10263 10269-10275
> 10277-10284 10286-10288 10290-10293 10295-10296 10300-10301
> 10316-10318 10320-10327 10329-10330 10333-10340 10342-10345
> 10347-10349 10353-10360 10362 10392-10393 10397-10402 10404-10411
> 10413-10420 10422-10429 10431-10438 10440-10446 10448-10453 10455
> 10457-10464 10466-10473 10475-10479 10481-10482 10485-10488
> 10490-10491 10493-10494 10496-10497 10502-10507 10509 10512-10518
> 10521-10524 10526-10535 10539-10546 10548-10555 10557-10564
> 10566-10571 10573 10575-10582 10584-10591 10593-10600 10602-10609
> 10611-10618 10620-10627 10629-10636 10638-10640 10679-10685
> 10687-10689"
>
> RUNLIST5="10758-10760 10762-10769 10771 10774-10779 10782-10789
> 10794-10799 10801-10807 10812-10813 10815-10817 10819-10820
> 10822-10823 10825 10826 10828-10835 10837-10842 10844 10846-10861
> 10863-10864 10866-10870 10872-10884 10910-10912 10914-10921
> 10923-10924 10947-10948 10950-10955 10957-10958 10960-10964
> 10967-10973 10975-10982 10984-10999 11003 11006-11010 11012
> 11014-11021 11023-11027 11029-11030 11032-11039 11042 11045-11047
> 11049 11051-11058 11060-11067 11069-11076 11078-11082 11084-11091
> 11093-11100 11102-11109 11113 11141-11147 11151-11158 11160-11167
> 11169-11171 11173-11180 11182-11188 11190-11192 11196-11203
> 11205-11212 11215-11232 11234-11243 11245-11247 11249-11250"
>
>
> RUNLIST6="11251-11256 11259-11272 11274-11280 11284-11289 11300-11304
> 11306-11307 11333-11334 11336 11338-11343 11345-11347 11351-11357
> 11359-11366 11368-11375 11377-11384 11386-11393 11395-11410
> 11412-11419 11422-11429 11431 11433-11440 11442-11457 11459-11462
> 11464-11476 11479-11485 11487-11494 11496 11498-11501 11503-11504
> 11508-11514 11516-11523 11525-11529 11547-11553 11556-11562
> 11564-11571 11573-11585 11587-11592 11594-11599"
>
> RUNLIST7="11600-11601 11603-11610 11612-11627 11629-11636 11638-11646
> 11648-11655 11657-11664 11666-11673 11675-11686 11688-11695
> 11698-11704 11706-11710 11736-11743 11745-11752 11754-11761
> 11764-11769 11771 11777-11780 11782-11789 11791-11799 11801-11805
> 11807-11808 11810-11817 11819-11834 11836-11838 11840 11842-11855
> 11857-11858 11880 11885-11892 11895-11910 11912-11919 11922-11923
> 11925-11929 11931-11938 11941-11943 11945-11952 11954-11960
> 11962-11969 11971-11973 11976-11990 11992-11999 12006-12008 12010
> 12012-12013"
>
> On 3/15/07, Michael Kohl <kohlm@mit.edu> wrote:
>> Hi Adam,
>> this is not a trivial question. Last summer I had collected
>> runlists from
>> various analysts and then tried to cook a most consistent version,
>> which
>> I have not yet completed.
>>
>> For almost everyone's list there are runs that are present in one
>> list but
>> not in another and so forth. Sometimes exclusion in one's list is
>> due to
>> low rate in a specific channel, dead channels (neutron detectors),
>> change
>> in prescale factor for singles, spin angle, etc.
>>
>> We need hPz for d(e,e'd)-elastic, d(e,e'p), d(e,e'n), d(e,e').
>> For each analysis, the individual list may therefore be different.
>> ed-elastic and d(e,e'n) are the most urgent customers.
>>
>> !!!
>> Eugene and Aki, could you please re-send your latest polarized-
>> Deuterium
>> lists for 2004 and 2005.
>> !!!
>>
>> For 2005, the least common polD1 list is attached
>> (runlist_2005_polD1_ee_eex_een_47.good).
>> For 2004, Eugene's list from last August is
>> attached (runlist_2004_polD1_een_32.good), however there was some
>> back and
>> forth therafter! Eugene ..?
>>
>> Take this a a working basis for cuts and let me review it more
>> carefully.
>>
>> Best regards
>> Michael
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, 14 Mar 2007, A. Jon DeGrush wrote:
>>
>> > Hi Michael,
>> >
>> > Before doing 2004 data, I wanted to make sure that the runs list
>> I use are
>> > the agreed upon ones. Is there a semi-official list for 2004
>> both deuterium
>> > and empty target?
>> >
>> > Sincerely,
>> > Adam
>>
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