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<p>Dear all,</p>
<p>Below is my abstract for the spring APS meeting. Thank you to
Bill, Igor, and Volker for their contributions. I would appreciate
any other comments and suggestions. <br>
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-title-<br>
Study of η and η’ Electroproduction with JLab's CLAS12 Detector<br>
-/title-<br>
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<p>The CLAS12 physics program is involved in the study of meson
spectroscopy in electroproduction of a large variety of final
states. With new CLAS12 data, we can investigate the
electroproduction of the η and η’ mesons, which will provide a
complementary tool to study nucleon resonances N*. Due to the fact
that both η and η’ have isospin I = 0 this provides an “isospin
filter” that allows us to access nucleon resonances where I = ½.
One of the primary steps for this work is the identification of η
and η’ in the 6.5 GeV data collected by Run Group K (center of
mass energy W ∼ 1-3 GeV, photon virtuality Q<sup>2</sup> ∼ 0-6 GeV<sup>2</sup>,
and luminosity 54 fb<sup>-1</sup>) via their decays into<mi> γ</mi><math
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><semantics><mi><mi></mi></mi><annotation
encoding="TeX">\ga</annotation></semantics></math>’s and
π’s. This will require the use of Monte Carlo simulations and the
development of programs that filter the data for the relevant
final states. Some channels pose unique issues of particle
identification and complex combinatorics. To verify the detection
of η and η’, mass, momentum, angle and other plots will need to be
produced and compared to MC simulations. This work is in contrast
to the bulk of the current world database, which focuses on πN
final states.</p>
<p>-/abstract-</p>
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<p>All the best,</p>
<p>Izzy<br>
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pronouns: they/their/them
Physics Ph.D candidate (Feb 2020)
Columbian College of Arts & Sciences, The George Washington University
M.S. in Physics
The George Washington University (Jan 2020)
B.A. in Physics
Barnard College, Columbia University (May 2017)
GWU Foggy Bottom Office:
Corcoran 418
office phone: (202)994-8896
gwu email: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:iti2103@gwmail.gwu.edu">iti2103@gwmail.gwu.edu</a>
GWU JLab group
JLab email: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:izzy@jlab.org">izzy@jlab.org</a>
Personal:
cell: (347)876-4075
email: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:izzyillari@gmail.com">izzyillari@gmail.com</a></pre>
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