Dear Eugene and Adrian,
Doug has found a discrepancy between his and Aaron's wire chamber geometry 
that could potentially explain the kinematic offsets. 
The straight track analysis gives a 1mm offset for Aaron's calib but none 
for Doug's.
The relevant files in Blast_Params (Wire.Cal and blast.geom) are currently 
updated and I will invoke a recrunch of the hydrogen data asap this 
afternoon. This recrunch should be fast (<24 hours) so I would like you to 
evaluate the kinematic shifts of this new recrunch for 
elastic scattering p_e-p_e(th_e), p_p-p_p(th_p), th_e(th_p), phi_e-phi_p, 
z_e-z_p, and z_e and z_p before/after some time tonight or tomorrow 
morning before the meeting at 13:30.
I'll send another email once I kicked off the crunch.
Regards
    Michael
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