Hi!
A real data asymmetry plot including all the runs we have taken so far
(I used Aaron's macro for this part) can be seen at:
http://einstein.unh.edu/~adrian/asym/RealData/
As mentioned in my previous message, there are Monte Carlo plots that can
be used for comparison (especially the 37 degree target holding field
angle case which looks pretty similar to real data, especially for the
right sector) at:
http://einstein.unh.edu/~adrian/asym/MonteCarlo/
I think I did not have sufficient statistics in my quickly generated MC
file, but the same is true for real data.
In my opinion, binning and statistics affect the result a lot... but the
asymmetry is definitely non-zero (at least I do not think it looks like
it is consistent with zero).
Adrian
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Adrian Sindile
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Nuclear Physics Group
University of New Hampshire
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