[A1n_d2n] 'Run Group' Elastic Polarized 3He proposal to run w/ d2n 1-pass period

Averett, Todd D tdaver at wm.edu
Thu Jun 20 10:04:02 EDT 2019


Ok with me

Todd

Todd Averett
College of William and Mary

> On Jun 20, 2019, at 10:03 AM, Brad Sawatzky <brads at jlab.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi folks,
> 
> I've been asked to email Thia a short note confirming that we are on
> board to support the Elastic Polarized 3He proposal before they go to
> the PAC.
> 
> Please review the note below and let me know if you have an objection.
> I'll assume silence reflects an 'OK'.  I'll plan to send the note on
> Monday to give people some time to respond.
> 
>   ---- Draft ---------------------------
>   Dear Thia,
> 
>   This is to note that the d2n E12-06-121 Collaboration supports the
>   Elastic Polarized 3He proposal to the PAC and will work with them to
>   integrate their 1-pass running into our schedule should they be
>   approved.
> 
>   -- Brad (on behalf of the E12-06-121 Collaboration)
>   --------------------------------------
> 
> All the best,
> -- Brad
> 
>> On Sat, 08 Jun 2019, Brad Sawatzky wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> Scott Barcus, Shujie Li, and Doug Higinbotham are proposing a very short
>> mostly parasitic measurement that could run during the d2n 1-pass beam
>> time.  The expectation is that this would run in conjunction with our
>> already-planned calibration and cross-check measurements at 1-pass.
>> 
>> All members of the d2n Collaboration would be welcome on any publication
>> that results from this sub-project, should it be approved.
>> 
>> (Note that I'm not a co-spokesperson, but I do support this measurement.
>> I think we can include it with negligible impact to our d2n program and
>> extract some good physics as well.)
>> 
>> The proposal is attached for comment.
>> 
>> -- Brad
>> 
> -- 
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