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* StoermerCut.h |
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* Created on: 10-jun-2009 |
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* Author: Nicola Mori |
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/*! @file StoermerCut.h The StoermerCut class definition file */ |
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#ifndef STOERMERCUT_H_ |
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#define STOERMERCUT_H_ |
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#include "../../PamCutBase/PamCutBase.h" |
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/*! @brief The Stoermer cutoff cut. |
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* This cut discards all events whose Stormer cutoff is outside the desired interval. |
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class StoermerCut: public PamCut { |
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public: |
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/*! @brief Constructor. |
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* @param cutName The cut's name. |
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* @param minR The lower threshold value of the Stoermer cutoff, in GV. |
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* @param maxR The upper threshold value of the Stoermer cutoff, in GV. |
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StoermerCut(const char *cutName, Float_t minR, Float_t maxR) : |
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PamCut(cutName), _minR(minR), _maxR(maxR) { |
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} |
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/*! @brief Destructor. */ |
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~StoermerCut() { |
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} |
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/*! @brief Apply the Stoermer cutoff cut. |
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* @param event The event to analyze. |
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* @return CUTOK if minB < Stoermer cutoff < maxR. |
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* @return 0 otherwise. |
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*/ |
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int Check(PamLevel2 *event); |
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private: |
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float _minR, _maxR; |
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}; |
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#endif /* STOERMERCUT_H_ */ |