[Clas_hadron] Abstract for contributed QNP 2012 talk (April, 2012)

Barry Ritchie Barry.Ritchie at asu.edu
Fri Jan 6 23:56:19 EST 2012


Phil, out of curiosity, does the (perhaps substantial) uncertainty in the photon beam linear polarization have any significant effect on the SDME results you intend to present (particularly considering the really big problems with the 1.9 GeV coherent edge)? Or are you using the systematic corrections for the polarization as suggested by Volker and Mike to get your results?

---BGR

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From: clas_hadron-bounces at jlab.org [mailto:clas_hadron-bounces at jlab.org] On Behalf Of Philip L. Cole
Sent: Friday, January 06, 2012 9:31 PM
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Subject: Re: [Clas_hadron] Abstract for contributed QNP 2012 talk (April, 2012)

Colleagues,

Please find attached the improved version of the abstract for the QNP 2012
contributed talk.

Phil

> Hi Phil,
>
> you need some introduction as to what the measurement was supposed to
> accomplish.
> Also, you should state that the experiment was done with the CLAS
> detector and carried
> out by the CLAS collaboration.
>
> Cheers,
> Volker
>
>    On 1/6/12 4:15 PM, Philip L. Cole wrote:
>> Colleagues,
>>
>> Please find attached my proposed abstract to be presented as a
>> contributed
>> talk at the QNP 2012 conference, which will convene April 16-20, 2012.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Phil
>>
>>
>>
>> This body part will be downloaded on demand.
>
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