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[CLOSED] Delta from Krivoruchenko [message #12703] Fri, 07 October 2011 10:47 Go to previous message
Ingo Froehlich is currently offline  Ingo Froehlich
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Dear all,

please update to v5.38.2. In the previous version, the Krivoruchenko model was not enabled by using the following command:

makeDistributionManager()->Exec("dalitz_mod: krivoruchenko");

It is very important to check the output of the reaction, it should print:

[D+_krivoruchenko] dgdm from Krivoruchenko {/}

some more word to the calculation of branching ratios. By default, Pluto does not calculate the branching ratio, but takes as a weight 1/N_ev * BR, where BR is the static branching ratio. This leads of course to incorrect results at the pole, if the branching ratio shows a large mass-dependency.

The only way to let Pluto calculate the branching ratio, is the "Monte-Carlo-Integration method". In this case one has to use a flat dilepton mass generator:

makeDistributionManager()->Exec("dalitz_mod: static_br_thresh=0.100 ; flat_generator");

By using this, the another model is added:

[D+_generator_p_dilepton] Dilepton generator {/generator}

I attached below a macro which uses this method.

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The result is shown below:

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and this is the branching ratio which I obtain:

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