To resolve a general misconseption.  Yes, it is true that 60 cm vertex 
goes from +/- 30 cm and in fact we see that.  However, we CANNOT use 
extra 20 cm at the edges due to a target field change of sign.  So we 
still work with a target of +/- 20 cm.  The only gain is due to a 
conductace change which is linear with the length and thus should go up 
by a factor of 60/40=3/2 which is what, I think, we see.  I would like 
elastic people :-)   verify what I see.
                                                                         
    Cheers, Vitaliy
Manouch Farkhondeh wrote:
>Vitaly:
>
>Why is that the vertex reconstructed for 60 cm (red) goes to 0 near
>+/-20 cm? instead of +/-30 cm, and is very much similar to the 40 cm
>target? I thought this morning in the counting bay I saw the on line Z-
>distribution vanishing at +/-30.
>Manouchehr
>
>vitaliy ziskin wrote:
>  
>
>>I include the vertex reconstructed for 60 cm cell (red) and 40 cm cell
>>(black) normalized to charge.  I seems that we are only gaining 25% not
>>a factor of 2.  What has changed?  Are the cerenkov efficiecies still
>>the same?  Should we adjust the nozzle to maximize the gas flow into the
>>cell?  Is the reconstruction efficiency the same?
>>
>>                                                                Cheers,
>>Vitaliy
>>
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