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How does the IsElastic-function in the NeutronTracker2D work? [message #19457] Fri, 19 August 2016 16:31 Go to previous message
C. A. Douma is currently offline  C. A. Douma
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Dear Mr. Kresan,

Can you explain to me how the IsElastic-function in the NeyutronTracker works?
I know what an elastic collision between nucleons is, but I do not understand
how you can use those physics to test the clusters.

In particular I am interested in how this function can be modified to also
test for particles that do not come in straight.

I suspect that some of my troubles with the VETO come from the fact that I try to
reconstruct all particles as if they are neutrons. Especially when I have
protons coming in from the side, I suspect that this reconstruction might fail.

Yours Sincerely,
Christiaan Douma.
 
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