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Title: First Look at Data and MC Comparisons


1
First Look at Data and MC Comparisons for Cedar
and Birch
  • Comparisons of physics quantities for CC events
  • with permutations of Cedar, Birch, Data and
    MC.
  • Low hadronic energy CC event distributions with
  • Cedar.

Mark Dorman UCL / RAL
ND Phone Meeting (18th Oct.)
2
Cuts and Reweighting
  • Pre-selection cuts differ (slightly) from
    standard CC analysis
  • Data must pass standard beam quality cuts and
    the special horn
  • current runs are excluded.
  • CC-like events are then selected with CC PID gt
    -0.1.
  • The label 'tuned MC' refers to MC that has been
    weighted using the
  • 12 parameter SKZP2 beam and hadron production
    weights and the
  • MODBYRS3 generator weights. All MC in this
    talk is tuned.
  • I have not used any of the EnergyCorrections
    functions in creating
  • PANs for the Cedar MC or Data.
  • Event has 1 well reconstructed track and is in
    the 'Pittsburgh' fiducial volume
  • If muon momentum is measured from curvature
    then the fractional error on this
  • measurement is not more than 30
  • Zero or negative muon charge sign
    (anti-neutrino cut)
  • Track starts at least 0.5m inside the detector
    (rock muon cut)
  • Either there is no event within 50ns of the
    current event or the current event has
  • at least 95 of the PH of itself and the
    nearest event (runt event cut)

3
Data Sets, PoTs and Selected CC Event Numbers
  • I have used the following LE-10 data sets
  • With the cuts listed on the previous page to
    select CC events I get
  • the following reconstructed event rates per
    1e19 PoTs and ratios
  • Birch MC 2.623e19 PoTs (2554 files)
  • Cedar MC 1.352e19 PoTs (1316 files)
  • Birch Data 7.118e19 PoTs
  • Cedar Data 5.033e19 PoTs
  • Birch MC 80703 events
  • Cedar MC 90311 events
  • Birch Data 82742 events
  • Cedar Data 96162 events

Cedar MC / Birch MC 1.119 Cedar Data /
Birch Data 1.162 Birch Data / Birch MC
1.025 Cedar Data / Cedar MC 1.065
4
Reconstructed Neutrino Energy
5
Reconstructed Shower Energy
6
Reconstructed Muon Angle
7
Shower Energy lt 250 MeV CC-like Events
8
Reconstructed Neutrino Energy (Ehad Cut)
9
Reconstructed Muon Angle (Ehad Cut)
10
Shower Energy 0 CC-like Events
11
Reconstructed Neutrino Energy (Ehad0)
12
Reconstructed Muon Angle (Ehad0)
13
Conclusions
  • I see more reconstructed events in Cedar data
    and MC as compared
  • to Birch data and MC to the tune of 12 (MC)
    and 16 (data).
  • This excess is fairly independent of energy,
    angle etc...
  • The data/MC ratio for CC-like events in Cedar
    is higher than for
  • Birch (1.065 v.s. 1.025).
  • As such the low hadronic energy CC sample
    discrepancies seen in
  • Birch are not resolved and actually get a
    little worse.
  • The Ehad0 neutrino energy data/MC comparisons
    look good but the
  • discrepancy in the muon angle is still present
    with Cedar.
  • Some (most?) of the Cedar CC sample excesses as
    compared to Birch
  • can probably be accounted for by changes in
    the CC PID distribution
  • and track finding efficiency. I could look at
    all reconstructed events
  • as well as just the CC-like ones.

14
Backup Slides
15
Reconstructed Q2 (Whole CC Sample)
16
Reconstructed W2 (Whole CC Sample)
17
Reconstructed y (Whole CC Sample)
18
Reconstructed x (Whole CC Sample)
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