[Clas_hadron] Presentation at US-Japan Meson Production Workshop

Reinhard Schumacher schumacher at cmu.edu
Mon Oct 5 14:50:00 EDT 2009


Hi Mike,
	It looks very nice.  You have 36 slide transitions for how long of a 
talk?  You might want to try squeezing out a few, though I think your 
planning to do some fast flipping through the previous data.   You might 
consider adding the "ancient" data to the slides:  the pre-1973 data 
point for the differential cross sections and the ABBHHM points for the 
total cross section.  I would do it for "completeness", since some of 
those old data are perfectly OK and serve to underscore the now-resolved 
"agreement" issue with the recent results.

Reinhard



Michael Evan McCracken wrote:
> Dear Spectroscopists,
>   I will be giving a presentation on 10.12.2009 at a workshop preceding 
> the APS/JPS meeting in Hawaii.  The title of the workshop is "US-Japan 
> Joint Workshop on Meson Production Reactions at JLab and J-PARC."  A 
> draft of my 25-minute talk can be found at 
> http://www.jlab.org/Hall-B/secure/hadron/presentations/2009/McCracken_APSJPSWS2009.pdf.
> 
>   I have been asked to speak about recent CLAS kaon photoproduction 
> results, especially the CMU analyses of g11a K+Lambda and K+Sigma 
> production.  I have laid out my talk with the idea of presenting the 
> perspective for these analyses (moving toward N* analysis), presenting 
> current world data, and placing emphasis on the analysis techniques we 
> have developed at CMU.  The material in this talk is very similar to my 
> recent presentation at the June 2009 Collaboration Meeting.  I am also 
> including preliminary results from Biplab Dey's K+Sigma0 analysis.
> 
>   I'll remind you all that the K+Lambda results have been approved by 
> analysis review committee and the K+Sigma results are now in analysis 
> review.
> 
>   I welcome any comments.
> Regards,
> Mike McCracken
> 

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