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This PR implements the COMPASS data for a Deuterium Muon collision to Pion or Kaon (Plus or minus).

Do note that the PR 2211(HERMES_SIDIS) implements the same SIDIS changes, ensure that this PR is updated if PR 2211 is merged first or vice versa.

@ggvanseev ggvanseev added data toolchain FF Fragmentation Function fits labels Dec 11, 2024
@ggvanseev ggvanseev requested review from enocera and t7phy December 11, 2024 13:11
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@t7phy what is the status of this? Is it superseded by #2306 ?

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t7phy commented Apr 28, 2025

@scarlehoff #2306 will only include SIA datasets, this PR deals with SIDIS.

There are a number of changes that need to be made in the SIDIS implementation before it is complete. I plan to do it after #2306.

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Ok, perfect! I guess the same is true for #2211 ?

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t7phy commented Apr 28, 2025

Ok, perfect! I guess the same is true for #2211 ?

Yes indeed! Feel free to mark both PRs as draft for the time being if you like.

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It's fine, I just wanted to know what was the status since @ggvanseev already graduated

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I'll convert it to draft because otherwise I end up clicking it every time to check the status ^^U

@scarlehoff scarlehoff marked this pull request as draft October 7, 2025 07:25
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t7phy commented Oct 7, 2025

It has been prophesized that I will complete this implementation but the era has not been mentioned. xD

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t7phy commented Oct 7, 2025

btw #2306 has been complete for a long time. you could of course review/approve it if you like 😁

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