GEn Analysis Meeting January 8 2024 1030AM EST
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Agenda
- 1. Simulations for GEn-II -> Sean Jeffas [1]
- 2. Summary of Moller measurements for GEn-II experiment -> Faraz Chahili
- 3. BBCAL plots with and without GRINCH cuts -> Kate Evans [2]
Attendance
Arun, Kate, Hunter, Sean, Todd, Faraz, Gordon, Gary, Jiwan, Andrew, Jack, Nilanga, Bogdan, Jimmy
Minutes
Sean's talk:
- updated target geometry
- is target too close to target frame?
- check positioning, the ladder is too close to the target
- how thick are the shims between the target ladder and transfer tubes?
- generic target geometry doesn't affect neutron efficiency
- important for backgrounds
- we need the following generators:
- elastic eN with radiative methods (SIMC)
- inelastic to look at inelastic cross sections (g4SBS)
- inelastic for pion electroproduction (MAID)
- how will we calculate asymmetry from simulation?
- need Misak's code to fold in all nuclear effects
- how many "false" elastic events do we have?
- event-by-event asymmetries are very computationally costly
- effective neutron polarization might not be enough
- how often do we need polarization values supplied?
- Bogdan suggests every 20 minutes
- need correction for field direction for GM
- implementation of SIMC underway
- needs updated target geometry -> Mark Jones
Faraz's talk:
- is there any transverse polarization?
Note: Gordon has a graduate student who would like to work on GEn analysis.
Meeting link information
See email invitation, or contact Arun Tadepalli for Zoom link.