[Clas_hadron] Morrison abstract
Michael Dugger
dugger at jlab.org
Wed Jun 29 20:30:46 EDT 2011
Igor,
I want to make sure I understand what you wrote.
What is the "delta" in "delta[DSG(1/2)-DSG(3/2)]"
-Michael
On Wed, 29 Jun 2011, Igor Strakovsky wrote:
> That is delta[DSG(1/2)-DSG(3/2)]
>
> On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 20:03:06 -0400 (EDT), Michael Dugger <dugger at jlab.org>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> Igor,
>>
>> The types of measurements given in your table are: S,P,T,DSG,SGT, and DX13.
>>
>> I assume you are referring to the DX13 type measurement when you say that
>> there are some double pol data. Is this a correct assumption?
>>
>> What is the type DX13? I am unfamiliar with this.
>>
>> -Michael
>>
>> On Wed, 29 Jun 2011, Igor Strakovsky wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Brian and John,
>>>
>>> I am afraid but cannot agree with both of you. The world database
>>> have both unpol and pol measurements already - see enclosed map for
>>> Eg = 320-2350 MeV. Our recent CB at MAMI DSG measurements [MC(10)]
>>> allowed to publish GE09 vs previously unpublished solution E429.
>>> Obviously, pol data have a minor contribution and there are no E
>>> data. Some double pol measurements are available - unfortunately
>>>
>>> Igor
>>>
>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> GPEP NORMALIZED Chi2 SUMMARY 6/29/11 for:
>>> EP072 eta-photo-prod 03/07 Arndt/Strak 09/23/10
>>> Sol1-E429 (700-2900) 2818/1811 32 PRM SP06 6
>>> Sol2-GE09 (700-2900) 6295/4211 34 PRM SM05 6
>>>
>>> Thresholds= 706.88
>>>
>>> SR TYPE Nexp Ndta Emn Emx Amn Amx Ch1 Ch2
>>> SU(09) DSG 8 32 1650.0 2350.0 130.5 161.8 1078.53 432.72
>>> HO(69) DSG 3 3 2030.0 2200.0 36.0 58.0 43.81 45.39
>>> VA(80) S 5 5 1390.0 1800.0 46.0 73.0 38.37 36.98
>>> HO(71) DSG 3 3 890.0 1050.0 82.3 108.3 18.58 13.30
>>> MC(10) DSG 120 2400 710.4 1394.8 18.2 161.8 13254.32 3329.22
>>> VA(80) DSG 5 5 1390.0 1800.0 46.0 57.0 24.34 21.15
>>> HO(88) DSG 15 15 808.0 1008.0 45.0 114.0 66.82 90.47
>>> WI(09) DSG 51 860 1044.0 2325.0 32.9 148.2 3403.68 3462.69
>>> HE(70) P 5 5 830.0 1105.0 90.0 90.0 17.62 22.10
>>> BA(63) DSG 2 4 937.0 978.0 103.0 106.0 11.50 12.86
>>> BA(07) S 15 150 724.0 1472.0 33.4 161.1 417.06 462.59
>>> CR(09) DSG 30 600 875.0 2325.0 18.2 161.8 1503.85 1528.95
>>> DU(02) DSG 24 190 775.0 1925.0 45.6 134.4 447.43 448.50
>>> BO(98) T 10 50 717.0 1105.0 33.0 145.0 116.45 185.77
>>> DY(95) DSG 2 12 729.0 753.0 15.0 165.0 27.91 26.57
>>> DE(69)4 DSG 6 17 725.0 875.0 18.2 158.4 36.75 42.03
>>> KR(95) SGT 54 54 706.9 792.3 0.0 0.0 110.82 101.01
>>> HO(71) P 2 2 890.0 890.0 82.3 108.3 3.62 1.99
>>> BA(68) DSG 3 12 775.0 850.0 12.5 94.3 19.53 21.56
>>> KR(95) DSG 10 100 715.9 789.9 25.8 154.2 137.63 142.53
>>> CR(05) DSG 31 545 774.0 2277.0 18.2 138.6 689.85 638.58
>>> BA(07) DSG 30 487 714.0 1477.0 31.8 161.8 571.53 353.57
>>> BA(66) DSG 20 20 836.0 955.0 107.0 119.0 20.65 23.36
>>> BO(74) DSG 36 36 1240.0 2310.0 7.0 46.0 35.29 29.17
>>> NA(06) DSG 18 180 718.0 1142.0 25.8 154.2 166.52 275.72
>>> ER(07) S 34 34 842.6 1344.7 50.7 148.4 26.17 25.03
>>> CH(73) DSG 9 9 1490.0 2200.0 35.7 45.6 5.50 5.50
>>> PR(95) SGT 8 8 708.6 718.7 0.0 0.0 4.19 12.77
>>> ER(68) SGT 1 1 729.0 729.0 0.0 0.0 0.03 0.03
>>> AR(03) DSG 2 2 783.5 790.2 70.0 70.0 0.02 0.02
>>> DY(95) SGT 1 1 753.0 753.0 0.0 0.0 0.01 0.04
>>> AR(03) DX13 2 2 783.5 790.2 70.0 70.0 0.01 0.05
>>>
>>> Nexp= 565 Ndata= 5844 ChN(1)= 22298.4 ChN(2)= 11792.2
>>> ChU(1)= 116999.2 ChU(2)= 238508.1
>>>
>>> On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 15:18:26 -0700, John Price <jprice at csudh.edu> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Brian:
>>>>
>>>> Your statement that "...there are no previous measurements for double
>>>> polarization observables" desperately needs to be preceded by a
>>>> statement of exactly what process you're talking about. CLAS has
>>>> published several double polarization observables in multiple reactions
>>>> over the years, as have (I suspect) several other facilities. I would
>>>> suggest rewording the second sentence as
>>>>
>>>> "In the eta photoproduction process on the proton, there are relatively
>>>> few single polarization measurements, compared to unpolarized
>>>> differential cross section measurements, and no double polarization
>>>> measurements." Some wordsmithing is still needed there.
>>>>
>>>> John
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> John W. Price
>>>> Professor and Chair of Physics
>>>> CSU Dominguez Hills
>>>> 310-243-3403
>
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