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Re: Gondola effect et al 217-265-9888 Tel conf Tuesday usual time
- To: Peter Kammel <kammel@npl.uiuc.edu>
- Subject: Re: Gondola effect et al 217-265-9888 Tel conf Tuesday usual time
- From: Frederick Gray <fegray@berkeley.edu>
- Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 13:55:11 -0700
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> Thanks for the interesting analysis. We are looking forward to
> tomorrow's telconf. One thought conc the mu-e correlation. An additional
> source of correlation could be the rejection of muon tracks with
> forward going green points after the blue mu stop point. If the forward
> going green points are generated by decay electrons depositing
> most of their energy on one cathode, they might kill the muon.
Hi, Peter,
Yes, I had forgetten that we had this kind of cut. This seems like a
very plausible explanation, with fewer conspiracies than I had to postulate!
(It may also be much easier to work around...)
Thanks,
-- Fred
-- Fred Gray / Visiting Postdoctoral Researcher --
-- Department of Physics / University of California, Berkeley --
-- fegray@berkeley.edu / phone 510-642-2438 / fax 510-642-9811 --