[Clas_hadron] NStar Slides

Stuart Fegan sfegan at jlab.org
Fri Oct 14 08:03:58 EDT 2022


Hi Everyone,

You may recall I recently submitted an abstract to NStar for a 
contributed talk, which was accepted.  I've since learned that the vast 
majority of talks at this edition of NStar have been invited ones, so 
for consistency of message within CLAS, I figured I'd send my slides 
round the working group.

Last month at the virtual QNP conference, I set the scene for my work on 
and off over the years on polarisation observables from g9/FROST data, 
trying to pin down the G beam-target observable, having verified the 
beam asymmetry against the published g8b values.  Now, through the use 
the maximum likelihood approach, it has been possible to overcome some 
of the historical difficulties in this work and finally begin to realise 
the potential of this data on the strangeness channels.

The talk is on Wednesday, and the slides (essentially an updated version 
of my QNP talk) can be found here; 
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Il0utEtAlsYLRnDsPiGcDpMhtl7jgcxQ/view?usp=sharing

Cheers,

Stuart



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