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====Understanding COSY Matrix output==== | ====Understanding COSY Matrix output==== | ||
- | Command: OV 1 1 0 ; {order 1, phase space dim 1 INCLUDING ENERGY, # of parameters 0}\\ | + | Command: |
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Output:\\ | Output:\\ | ||
|1.0|0.0|0.0|0.0|-0.41| | |1.0|0.0|0.0|0.0|-0.41| | ||
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With the spot size on the target, designed to be ±0.5 mm (1σ), the anglular spread then is ±15 mrad.\\ | With the spot size on the target, designed to be ±0.5 mm (1σ), the anglular spread then is ±15 mrad.\\ | ||
Adding the calculated spread from the reaction with the target of 0.13 deg = ±2.26 mrad we get ±17.26 mrad of angular spread.\\ | Adding the calculated spread from the reaction with the target of 0.13 deg = ±2.26 mrad we get ±17.26 mrad of angular spread.\\ | ||
- | ⇒COSY beam input: SB 0.0005 **0.01726** 0 0.0005 **0.01726** 0 0 0.0047 0 0 0 ;\\ | + | ⇒COSY beam input: |
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Output for this beam passing the dipole: | Output for this beam passing the dipole: | ||
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One can see how Wien filter cleans the recoils from the projectile beam at FP2. | One can see how Wien filter cleans the recoils from the projectile beam at FP2. | ||
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