Vitally:
You wrote 
....  Also, I have not found a 
consistant way of handling the errors yet (can't find Bevington) so they 
might change.
In case you were serious about not finding Bevington, I have a copy in
my office.
Manouchehr
vitaliy ziskin wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> I was able to recontruct compton data from coda data stream.  For that I
> changed TCodaRead and TBLRaw to hadle these types of events.  I used
> methods written by other people (since I never make anything of my own)
> in Physics.cc (compton account).  The file that handles the
> reconstruction is called TBLComptonRecon.*.  All these changes and
> additions are checked into the cvs.  I editted (per TB's suggestion)
> charge.C to provide us with the everage polarization for each helicity
> state. This file's name is charge_vz.C.  Use it with runs that have
> compton data in them and if you like them you can make it a standard
> charge.C.  Since the target is flipped on a lot shorter time scale than
> compton daq, it is not reazonable to expect to have an average beam
> polarization for each target helicity state.  On the other hand I see no
> reason to believe that beam polarization changes with target helicity.
>  I ran charge_vz.C for run number 734 and the result I got was:
> average beam polarization:
> (+)  0.61906 +/-  0.223207                (-) -0.670082   +/- 0.197223
> 
> Bill, can you verify this for consitancy.  Also, I have not found a
> consistant way of handling the errors yet (can't find Bevington) so they
> might change.
> 
>                                                             Cheers,
> Vitaliy
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