| Examples: | |
| * | All data (runs 3113-3398 out of 3099-3821) |
| *(1:*) | All runs but excluding file index 000 |
| 3101-3300 | Runs 3101-3300 |
| 3101-3150,3224,3250-3300 | Selected runs |
| 3101-3320,3321(1:7+9:*) | More advanced file selection for run 3321 |
| *b | Trailing "b" for inclusion of all files including bad ones. |
| *f | Trailing "f" for blind sample with only files ending on 0 or 5 |
| *e | Trailing "e" for unblinded 80 percent sample |
NEW!(March 2007):
Now excludes bad files by default using information from
bad file list.
Add b or B as last character in string to include everything
Runs outside the analysis
range 3113-3398 are now implicitly regarded as bad runs.
| Input directive: Give run/file selection in box above |
The data-set consists of runs ranging from 3099 to 3821 although runs in the start and the end are probably test runs. Also no automatic deselection of bad runs is made right now. For a detailed investigation of the 2001 data se special list and for special runs for each file see another list. See also Gzipped PostScript-plots with dead-time plotted for each run vs file number and, at the end, with a final plot of dead-time vs run number.
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Christian Walck