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80 Ã Ë reconstruction and efficiency studies<br />

3.3.1 Data samples<br />

Monte Carlo sample<br />

� � Â��à Ë<br />

(Ã Ë � � � )<br />

#ÃË 2980<br />

#ÃË associated 2007<br />

(67.3% of associated)<br />

#Ã Ë with<strong>in</strong> geometrical acceptance 2553<br />

#Ã Ë associated with<strong>in</strong> geometrical acceptance 1995<br />

(78.1% of associated)<br />

#ÃË unassociated with<strong>in</strong> geometrical acceptance 194<br />

-two pions reconstructed- (35.8% of unassociated)<br />

#ÃË unassociated with<strong>in</strong> geometrical acceptance 164<br />

-� reconstructed- (30.3% of unassociated)<br />

#ÃË unassociated with<strong>in</strong> geometrical acceptance 158<br />

-� reconstructed- (29.2% of unassociated)<br />

#ÃË unassociated with<strong>in</strong> geometrical acceptance 26<br />

-no pion reconstructed- (4.8% of unassociated)<br />

Table 3-1. Number of (un)reconstructed Ã Ë for certa<strong>in</strong> event categories.<br />

Data used for this analysis correspond to a subsample of the Run1 data set. In order to limit the underly<strong>in</strong>g<br />

systematics another sample of off-peak (cont<strong>in</strong>uum) data has been used from Run 1 data set. All samples are<br />

split <strong>in</strong>to the so called block 1 and block 2 subsamples: they differ <strong>in</strong> different DCH operat<strong>in</strong>g high voltage<br />

(HV). Block 1 corresponds to the DCH HV set at � Π, while block 2 corresponds to �� Π. The HV<br />

difference <strong>in</strong> the DCH configuration is expected to lead to different track<strong>in</strong>g efficiencies and thus to different<br />

Ã Ë reconstruction efficiencies. The data sample consists of:<br />

¯ on-resonance data from block 1, correspond<strong>in</strong>g to a lum<strong>in</strong>osity of � �� pb and to a number of �� �<br />

�� � ��� ¦ ������(stat+syst) giv<strong>in</strong>g an average cross-section of � � ¦ � ��(stat) ¦ � ��(syst)<br />

nb;<br />

¯ on-resonance data from block 2, correspond<strong>in</strong>g to a lum<strong>in</strong>osity of � �� pb and to a number of �� �<br />

�� ��� ¦ ��� � (stat+syst) giv<strong>in</strong>g an average cross-section of � �� ¦ � ��(stat) ¦ � ��(syst)<br />

nb<br />

¯ off-resonance data from block 1, correspond<strong>in</strong>g to a lum<strong>in</strong>osity of � pb<br />

MARCELLA BONA

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