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How to implement Various PID Criteria for the analysis?? [message #18825] Thu, 10 December 2015 12:11 Go to next message
Ajay Kumar is currently offline  Ajay Kumar
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Registered: December 2011
Location: indore
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From: 125.21.19*
Dear All,

I am trying to implement different PID criteria by putting key words like as Loose, Tight, Best other then the "All" key word for my analysis.
Somehow, the implementation of different keywords does not effect my results. I had same results after implementation of all PID info key words in case of my analysis.

What should I do more to apply various PID as putting these key word does not help me.

Kindly help me in this regard.

I have attached my analysis macro and output histogram root files here.

Thanking you

Ajay



AJAY KUMAR
Research scholar
Indian Institute of Technology Indore,Indore
Madhya Pradesh
India
Re: How to implement Various PID Criteria for the analysis?? [message #18830 is a reply to message #18825] Thu, 10 December 2015 22:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
StefanoSpataro is currently offline  StefanoSpataro
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From: 93.49.201*
Please check our wiki documentation:

https://panda-wiki.gsi.de/foswiki/bin/view/Computing/PandaRootRhoTutoria l#A_2.2.3._PID_Algorithms
Re: How to implement Various PID Criteria for the analysis?? [message #18846 is a reply to message #18825] Tue, 05 January 2016 10:23 Go to previous message
Ralf Kliemt is currently offline  Ralf Kliemt
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Hello Ajay.

I can see a few reasons why you don't see differences, those may overlap.

- Selection of keywords: "All" up to "Loose" is for particles with a low likelihood for your hypothesis. Here are the cut values connected to the keywords (defaults in macro/params/all.par):
0.00 - "All"
0.00 - "VeryLoose"
0.25 - "Loose"
0.50 - "Tight"
0.90 - "VeryTight"

- Your channel: Your signals that survive the simulations/reconstruction and you selection may be just identified very well. Signal Protons should stick out quite well against signal pions.

- Simulation setup. Depending if it is full or fast simulations, how well the forward part is implemented, etc. you'll find various PID efficiencies.

Cheers!
Ralf
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