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* Much work has been done on addressing action items from 2/25 meeting (see [http://www.vsl.cua.edu/cua_phy/index.php?title=General_MWG_Meeting_Summary_3/16/20&action=edit Richard's summary slides]) | * Much work has been done on addressing action items from 2/25 meeting (see [http://www.vsl.cua.edu/cua_phy/index.php?title=General_MWG_Meeting_Summary_3/16/20&action=edit Richard's summary slides]) | ||
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− | NEXT WORKING MEETING: MONDAY APRIL 13 (all day, remote meeting) | + | NEXT WORKING MEETING: MONDAY APRIL 13 (all day, remote meeting)''' |
Revision as of 10:32, 18 March 2020
PARTICIPANTS
All remote: D. Romanov, G. Huber, J. Arrington, T. Federico, R. Ent, R. Trotta, Y. Furletova, H-W. Lin, S. Kay
SUMMARY NOTES
- Much work has been done on addressing action items from 2/25 meeting (see Richard's summary slides)
- mesonMC works in Geant4
- mesonMC now includes neutron and Lambda final states
- crossing angles checked and updated
- y-cut (0.01,095) has been applied
- statistical uncertainty table has been checked and updated
- mesonMC script for large number of bins has been generated
- Found that run into problems when running/transferring large files within the global EIC software framework - fixed by making a new version that allows to run the analysis more centrally
- Detection fractions
- for proton almost 100%
- for neutron: have the data, but still need to analyze
- for K/Lambda: seems that not all Lambdas decay properly - note that if it doesn't decay it will seem to have a good detection fraction since close to proton in mass. Also, the fraction of Lambdas that doesn't decay would likely be misidentified as (heavy) neutrons.
- Virtual planes are ready - working on analysis chain with reconstruction for K-Lambda, also need to understand decay for this
- Discussion of Richard's Meson SF slides for the EIC Yellow Report 1st Workshop (https://indico.bnl.gov/event/7449/timetable/#20200319)
- Overall Comments for Structure:
- Take 1-2 examples from the EPJA paper, e.g. pion SF and pion FF and explain implications for detectors, e.g. need detection fraction, which affects forward detector design, and need calorimetry for large-x resolution
- Show kinematics for scattered electron, e.g. momentum/angular distribution and point out ongoing work on plugins for simulation, i.e. demonstrate how the analysis chain works
- Include a timeline of meetings that took place and that are planned for the next months
- Specific comments:
- Split the neutron and Lambda final states into two slides - different detector requirements for each, KLambda is new for many people
- Ask for a 5-min presentation on meson SF in the joint PWG+DWG session
NEXT MEETING: MONDAY MARCH 30 at 4:00PM (ET)
NEXT WORKING MEETING: MONDAY APRIL 13 (all day, remote meeting)