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Can Bender be used for analysis of REAL data ?
Yes! From the version
v12r5
Bender really can be used for analysis of real data!
Beam-Gas events versus pp-Collisions
The script
FirstRealData.py demonstrates that the summed transverse energy in Ecal allows to discriminate beam-gas events with respect to events with pp-collision.
E.g. the plot shows "zPoca" distributions for Collision/BeamGas events (similar to the original plots by Wouter & Juan):
The same distribution for events with

: one clearly sees the reduction of 'beam-gas' component:
The same distribution for events with

: one clearly sees the reduction of 'collision' component:
Real
Using the attched Bender script
RealPi0.py
one can easily produce the plot for "the first real

":
Add a cut on the transverse momentum:
Use Spd/Prs infomration (no Spd hits, and require some energy Prs):
Real mip peak
Using the attched Bender script
RealMip.py
one can easily produce the plot for "mip signal in Ecal" :
Changing the scale and adding comparison with Monte Carlo for 450
GeV pp-collisions (BLUE histogram) one gets the following plot, where data correspond to RED histogram:
E/P in Ecal
The same Bender script
RealMip.py
can be used to produce E/P-ratio for tracks (thanks to Victor Egorychev):
The "bump" sits at ~ 0.71, but if one re-uses the scaling coefficient from the previous plot ( the ratio of mip-peaks in DATA/MC) one gets following "energy corrected" plot:, where the bump sits at ~0.94:
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Vanya Belyaev - 26-Nov-2009