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== Ongoing Analyses ==
 
== Ongoing Analyses ==
 
* Grid issues, reconstruction, and PWA of pi+pi+pi-n (Jake Bennett)
 
 
* Particle ID and tracking issues using K+K-p and pi+pi-p (Kei Moriya)
 
 
* [http://zeus.phys.uconn.edu/wiki/index.php/Exotic_b1%CF%80_Channel_Simulation_and_Analysis Analysis of omega pi+ pi-] ([http://zeus.phys.uconn.edu/wiki/index.php/User:Senderovich Igor Senderovich])
 
 
* Kinematic fitting in b1pi (Will Levine)
 
  
 
* Simulations of cascade baryons (Nathan Sparks)
 
* Simulations of cascade baryons (Nathan Sparks)
  
 
* Analysis of gamma p --> eta pi0 p (Irina Semenova and Andrei Semenov)
 
* Analysis of gamma p --> eta pi0 p (Irina Semenova and Andrei Semenov)
 
== Completed Analyses ==
 
 
* Analysis of gamma p --> eta pi0 p (Blake Leverington)
 
** [http://argus.phys.uregina.ca/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=1604 University of Regina PhD Thesis (see chapter 7)]
 
  
 
== Physics at the Information Frontier Center ==
 
== Physics at the Information Frontier Center ==
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== Documentation/Studies ==
 
== Documentation/Studies ==
* [http://argus.phys.uregina.ca/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=621 Potential GlueX Physics During the First Two Years of 12 GeV Running]
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* [https://halldweb.jlab.org/doc-private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=621 Potential GlueX Physics During the First Two Years of 12 GeV Running]
* [http://argus.phys.uregina.ca/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=624 Talk:The First Two Years of GlueX Physics]
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* [https://halldweb.jlab.org/doc-private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=624 Talk:The First Two Years of GlueX Physics]
* [http://argus.phys.uregina.ca/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=1232 Simulations of Exotic Mesons in GlueX]
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* [https://halldweb.jlab.org/doc-private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=1232 Simulations of Exotic Mesons in GlueX]
* [http://argus.phys.uregina.ca/gluex/DocDB/0009/000989/001/simulation.pdf Calorimeter physics simulations and reconstruction for the Calorimetry Review (GlueX Portal)]
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* [https://halldweb.jlab.org/DocDB/0009/000989/001/simulation.pdf Calorimeter physics simulations and reconstruction for the Calorimetry Review (GlueX Portal)]
 
*  [[PrimEx at GlueX]]
 
*  [[PrimEx at GlueX]]
 
*  [[Photoproduction & Lattice QCD]]
 
*  [[Photoproduction & Lattice QCD]]
* [http://argus.phys.uregina.ca/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=380 A Summary of Hybrid Masses and Decays]
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* [https://halldweb.jlab.org/doc-private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=380 A Summary of Hybrid Masses and Decays]
 
* [[Radiation length scans]]
 
* [[Radiation length scans]]
 
* [[b1pi with GlueX Monte Carlo]]
 
* [[b1pi with GlueX Monte Carlo]]
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## [http://www-meg.phys.cmu.edu/williams/qft++/index.php The qft++ package] was written (in C++) to numerically calculate quantum field theory expressions. The API was designed such that the code strongly resembles the hand-written expressions.
 
## [http://www-meg.phys.cmu.edu/williams/qft++/index.php The qft++ package] was written (in C++) to numerically calculate quantum field theory expressions. The API was designed such that the code strongly resembles the hand-written expressions.
 
# Maximum Likelihood Fitting.
 
# Maximum Likelihood Fitting.
## A short note on maximum [http://argus.phys.uregina.ca/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=666 Likelihood Fitting].
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## A short note on maximum [https://halldweb.jlab.org/doc-private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=666 Likelihood Fitting].
 
# A generalized background subtraction method was developed to facilitate the baryon PWA done at CMU. This has been published as JINST 4 P10003, (2009), [http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/0809.2548 arXiv:0809.2948].
 
# A generalized background subtraction method was developed to facilitate the baryon PWA done at CMU. This has been published as JINST 4 P10003, (2009), [http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/0809.2548 arXiv:0809.2948].
  

Latest revision as of 12:38, 14 March 2017

This page is intended to provide access to the various physics analysis topics that are being pursued with the GlueX detector. At this stage these typically consist of Monte Carlo studies which help demonstrate the feasibility of a particular analysis.

Ongoing Analyses

  • Simulations of cascade baryons (Nathan Sparks)
  • Analysis of gamma p --> eta pi0 p (Irina Semenova and Andrei Semenov)

Physics at the Information Frontier Center

Expected Statistics for GlueX

Documentation/Studies

Software Analysis Tools

  1. JANA-based GlueX Analysis Framework:
    1. GlueX Analysis Library: JANA-based, details on GlueX reconstruction classes, event selection, etc.
  2. Partial Wave Analysis Tutorials
    1. pwa-ruby wiki : An installation and usage howto for the ruby-pwa code. The site also includes a fully worked out simple example.
  3. The qft++ code
    1. The qft++ code was developed by Mike Williams at Carnegie Mellon University to facilitate analytic calculation of tree-level diagrams for partial wave analysis.
    2. Details can be found on the qft++ Website.
    3. A paper has also been submitted to Comp. Phys. Comm. (2008). arXiv:0805.2956
  4. Software Packages
    1. The Ruby-Minuit Package Ruby-Minuit is a Ruby binding to CERNLIB's MINUIT package (which is written in FORTRAN). It provides access to MINUIT's powerfull minimization routines from the infinitely flexible Ruby language.
    2. The qft++ package was written (in C++) to numerically calculate quantum field theory expressions. The API was designed such that the code strongly resembles the hand-written expressions.
  5. Maximum Likelihood Fitting.
    1. A short note on maximum Likelihood Fitting.
  6. A generalized background subtraction method was developed to facilitate the baryon PWA done at CMU. This has been published as JINST 4 P10003, (2009), arXiv:0809.2948.

Useful Articles

Meetings

Physics Working Group Meetings

BCAL Reconstruction Work

Useful Links