[Clas_hadron] INPC contributed talk

Barry Ritchie Barry.Ritchie at asu.edu
Fri Jul 26 14:50:33 EDT 2019


Louise, also on slide 18, the acceptance of CLAS was approximately 2\pi, not 4\pi.   ---BGR

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From: Clas_hadron <clas_hadron-bounces at jlab.org> On Behalf Of Eugene Pasyuk
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 11:48 AM
To: Louise Clark (student) <l.clark.1 at research.gla.ac.uk>; clas_hadron at jlab.org
Subject: Re: [Clas_hadron] INPC contributed talk

Louise,

A couple of things.
There is rather unusual presentation of data on slides 12 and 13. People used to operate with terms like statistical and systematic uncertainties. They would want to understand how to interpret this and get uncertainties in the traditional way.
On slide 18 you have "pair polarimeter". There was no polarimeter in Hall B setup.

-Eugene

From: Clas_hadron <clas_hadron-bounces at jlab.org<mailto:clas_hadron-bounces at jlab.org>> On Behalf Of Louise Clark (student)
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 12:37
To: clas_hadron at jlab.org<mailto:clas_hadron at jlab.org>
Subject: [Clas_hadron] INPC contributed talk

Dear Working Group members

Please find attached, for your information, the slides for a short contributed talk I will be giving at the International Nuclear Physics Conference being held in Glasgow next week.

The textual content of the slides is still work in progress, but the plots contained are the final ones to be shown.  I've submitted the talk to the speakers committee.

Regards,
Louise

Louise Clark
University of Glasgow

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