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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Mike, why wouldn't you add the g12 data
to the sample, which may give you another factor 2 or so. <br>
Volker<br>
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It On 12/27/12 1:52 PM, burkert wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Mike,<br>
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Great to see that you are still actively analyzing CLAS data. I
surely hope you won't find any baryon-number violating Lambda
decays with only 3 million Lambda events. But if you can push
the upper limit down by an order of magnitude that would be a
nice result. <br>
In your abstract you may want to provide some information about
any "super-", "grand-.." or other theories that would predict
such decays and at what scale. <br>
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Best,<br>
Volker<br>
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On 12/27/12 12:23 PM, Michael Evan McCracken wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:50DC8413.9010404@washjeff.edu" type="cite">Dear
Spectroscopists, <br>
I would like to give a 10-minute contributing talk at the
April APS meeting in Denver. I plan to present the status of a
search for baron-number-violating decays of the $\Lambda$
hyperon using the g11 dataset. I have been working on this
analysis with Matt Bellis since last Summer, and it is
progressing nicely. This news may seem out of the blue, but I
plan to give a full talk at the Hadron Spec Working Group
meeting on February 22nd. <br>
Until then, the abstract has been placed in the JLab
filesystem at <br>
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href="http://www.jlab.org/Hall-B/secure/hadron/abstracts/2012/aps_april_2013_mccracken.pdf">http://www.jlab.org/Hall-B/secure/hadron/abstracts/2012/aps_april_2013_mccracken.pdf</a>
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A pdf of the abstract is also attached to this e-mail. <br>
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I welcome any comments or suggestions. <br>
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Best regards, <br>
Mike McCracken <br>
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