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Run 9 200GeV Dijet Correction Test
Figure 1: This figure shows the three different topological bins which the corrections are divided into. The top figure shows away vs same side jet detector eta. The bottom figure shows away vs same side jet physical eta.
Figure 2: This figure shows the away vs same side jet pt
Figure 3: This figure shows particle vs detector dijet invariant mass for all triggers for all events (top left pannel) and for the three different topological bins. The upper 4 pannels show the scatter plots along with the average particle mass value for each detector mass bin (the error bars on the points are the RMS spreads). The bottom 4 pannels show the average points for each topological bin overlayed for comparison.
Figure 4: This figure shows particle vs detector dijet invariant mass split by trigger combination. The points and error bars have the same meaning as in figure 3. The top eight pannels show the scatter plots and the bottom pannel shows the means from the eight trigger combinations for comparison. Reading from top to bottom, left to right, the trigger combinations are: JP2-JP2, JP2-JP1Lo, JP2-UnJP2, JP1Lo-JP1Lo, JP1Lo-JP1Hi, JP1Lo-UnJP1Lo, JP1Hi-JP1Hi, and JP1Hi-UnJP1Hi. These plots show all topological bins combined.
Figure 6: Same as figure 4 but now showing events in topological bin 2.
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