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Secondary isolation I (ISO2)

ISO2 determines the largest confidence level that a track not in the primary or secondary belongs to the secondary. The lower the value, the more likely it is that the secondary is a ``pure'' vertex. This type of cut is useful for rejecting background from higher multiplicity decays than the one of interest.



Eric Vaandering
2000-01-13