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What does "W cut" mean in regards to particle physics?
I am helping a professor put together some graphs with data from particle physics experiments. I saw something called "W cut" in the data files and was wondering what exactly this means. For example, I came across the three values for W cut: 0 (none), 1.4, 2. His explanation was not very helpful, so hopefully I can find a satisfactory explanation here. Thanks.
I am helping a professor put together some graphs with data from particle physics experiments. I saw something called "W cut" in the data files and was wondering what exactly this means. For example, I came across the three values for W cut: 0 (none), 1.4, 2. His explanation was not very helpful, so hopefully I can find a satisfactory explanation here. Thanks.