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**Mar 03, 2021: Simple test of matrix tuning by using simulated data: [[Media:JLabMeeting 20210324 gogami .pdf|JLabMeeting_20210324_gogami.pdf]]
 
**Mar 03, 2021: Simple test of matrix tuning by using simulated data: [[Media:JLabMeeting 20210324 gogami .pdf|JLabMeeting_20210324_gogami.pdf]]
 
**June 18, 2020: Missing mass spectra: [https://www-nh.scphys.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~gogami/e12-17-003/meeting/analysis/src/JLabMeeting_20200618_gogami.pdf]
 
**June 18, 2020: Missing mass spectra: [https://www-nh.scphys.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~gogami/e12-17-003/meeting/analysis/src/JLabMeeting_20200618_gogami.pdf]

Revision as of 07:33, 26 March 2021

nnΛ Analysis Meeting

Information

  • 21:00- March 31, 2021 (JST)
  • Participants:
  • via BlueJeans

Reports

(25 + 10 min) Hampton analysis by B. Pandey

(15 + 10 min) Tohoku analysis (1) by K. Itabashi

(10 min) Tohoku analysis (2) by S. Nagao

(25 + 10 min) Kyoto analysis by K.N. Suzuki

  • Resolution study by Geant4 simulation
    • Angle resolution
    • Missing mass resolution
  • Systematic error on BΛ
  • Cross section analysis

Discussion

  • What needs to be done / checked for the publication?

References for discussion

  • from Hampton
  • from Tohoku
  • from Kyoto
    • Mar 03, 2021: Simple test of matrix tuning by using simulated data: JLabMeeting_20210324_gogami.pdf
    • June 18, 2020: Missing mass spectra: [1]
    • May 01, 2020: Angle resolution (Summary of Suzuki’s study) [2]
    • Apr 21, 2020: Missing mass resolution (Fake peak study by Itabashi is found in the last part): [3]
    • Apr 24, 2020: Comments on the missing mass resolution: [4]
    • Apr 16, 2020: How to treat angle resolution for the intrinsic resolution estimation (here, the worse resolution for angle is used compared to the recent values though): [5]
    • Mar 13, 2020: The expected resolution, the number of events, items to be reexamined (p. 31, 32): [6]