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Interactive High Energy Physics
Welcome to the World of Particle Physics as you can experience it at the CLEO detector.
This and all other following forms are the WWW interfaces to an Analysis Program creating plots using your input and event data from CLEO. Unfortunately we can't publish the whole data set we now have (tens of millions of events).
Therefore you work with a small number of events generated by a computer. But don't worry, you are as close to the ``real thing'' as anyone outside of the CLEO collaboration can get. Until I have optimized this program, please be patient. It normally takes about 40 to 60 seconds to get the result... It makes a lot of sense, to read the explanations from the beginning...
This Form
In this example, you are going to search for a particle decaying into two muons or two electrons.

Adjust the identification parameters, described in this section. Then select, whether you want to combine two tracks or just look at single tracks variables.
The last step is to choose the value you want to plot, and how the plot should be formatted...

Okay! Let's get your hands `dirty', now!

Select Track cut:
Muon ID cut:
None
Muon pen. length >
Electron ID cut:
None
Electron probability >

Select the combinations:
Single tracks, using all track cuts
Combine two opposite tracks, using all track cuts
Combine two opposite muons, using muon ID only
Combine two opposite electrons, using electron ID only

What do you want to plot? Setup the plot format:
Number of bins =
Lower boundary =
Higher boundary =


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Updated: 1. December 1995
Author: Andreas H. Wolf (ahw@mps.ohio-state.edu)