[Clas_hadron] Abstract for APS April meeting

burkert burkert at jlab.org
Fri Jan 4 10:48:13 EST 2013


Hi Natalie,
I think your abstract needs somewhat of an introduction.
I suggest to replace the first sentence with wording like this:

"The search for undiscovered excited states of the nucleon continues
to be a focus of experiments at Jefferson Lab. A large effort has been
launched using the CLAS detector to provide the data base that will allow
nearly model-independent partial wave analyses to be carried out in the 
search
for such states. Polarization observables play a crucial role in this 
effort
as they are essential in disentangling overlapping resonant and 
non-resonant
amplitudes. Recent coupled-channel analyses [ref. 1] have found strong
sensitivity of the K-Lambda channel to several higher mass nucleon 
resonances. "

Keep your part as is:
"Recently, .......... K-Lambda channel"  but add ref.[2] where "FROST" 
is mentioned.

Change last sentence to: "This work is the first of its kind and will 
significantly
broaden the world data base for this reaction."

Ref:
[1] A.V. Anisovich et al., Eur.Phys.J.A48 (2012) 15
[2] C.D. Keith et al., Nucl. Instr. Meth. A694 (2012) 27

I look forward to seeing samples of both data sets.

Good luck!
Volker




  On 1/3/13 5:44 PM, natalie at jlab.org wrote:
> Spectroscopists,
>
> I would like to give a talk at the April APS meeting in Denver. The title
> of the talk is "Preliminary Results of T and F Asymmetries for KLambda
> Photoproduction from the Proton". The abstract is included here:
>
> http://www.jlab.org/Hall-B/secure/hadron/abstracts/2012/apsapril13abstract_natalie.pdf
>
> Please let me know if you have any comments or suggestions.
>
> Thanks,
> Natalie
>
>
>
>
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