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| === Extrapolation === | === Extrapolation === | ||
| Using the extrapolation formula {{ : | Using the extrapolation formula {{ : | ||
| - | == Mass of the 1st resonance is 300 GeV, mass of the second | + | == Mass of the 1st resonance is 300 GeV, mass of the 2nd is 500 GeV == |
| Extrapolation for 300 GeV (should be the same as fit). On X axis '' | Extrapolation for 300 GeV (should be the same as fit). On X axis '' | ||
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| Extrapolation for 500 GeV (should be the same as fit). On X axis '' | Extrapolation for 500 GeV (should be the same as fit). On X axis '' | ||
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| + | == Mass of the 1st resonance is 400 GeV, mass of the 2nd is 600 GeV == | ||
| + | Extrapolation for 500 GeV using fit functions for 400 and 600 GeV:{{ : | ||
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| + | === Next steps === | ||
| + | - Automise the code to produce the extrapolation function for mass from 400 to 600 GeV with step of 10 GeV. | ||
| + | - Have a look to the README Javier sent us about how to perform the fit | ||