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Dear Lucilla,</div>
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You have a nice abstract. I have a minor proposal. Replace</div>
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N resonance(s)---->N* or nucleon resonances</div>
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After <font size="2"><span style="font-size:11pt" class="ContentPasted0">hybrid nature of the N resonances.
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in the mass range of 2.0 GeV <W<2.5 GeV where the lightest hybrid baryons are expected to be located based on LQCD studies of the N* spectrum.</div>
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Best Regards,</div>
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Victor <br>
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<b>Sent:</b> Wednesday, April 26, 2023 8:19 AM<br>
<b>To:</b> clas_hadron@jlab.org <clas_hadron@jlab.org><br>
<b>Subject:</b> [Clas_hadron] [EXTERNAL] Talk for HADRON23</font>
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<div class="PlainText">Dear all,<br>
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Please read the abstract I submitted for HADRON23 and let me know if you <br>
have comments or corrections:<br>
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An experimental program has been approved at the Thomas Jefferson <br>
National Accelerator Facility to measure the (ep,e’K+)Y reactions using <br>
the CLAS12 setup in Hall B.<br>
Data have been obtained using electron beams with energies of 6.5, 7.5, <br>
and 10.2 GeV, impinging upon a liquid hydrogen target in the CLAS12 <br>
center. Scattered electrons have been detected in an<br>
angle range of 2.5° to 4.5° by the Forward Tagger (FT) and at angles <br>
greater than 6° in the CLAS12 Forward Detector, allowing to measure the <br>
KY electro-production differential cross section and to<br>
probe the Q2 evolution of the Nresonances electro-couplings in the Q2 <br>
range from 0.05 GeV2 to 3 GeV2. The study of the Q2 dependence of the <br>
electro-couplings will provide a crucial tool to investigate the<br>
possible hybrid nature of the N resonances. Experimental results for KY <br>
electroproduction will be reported and prospects for future studies will <br>
be discussed.<br>
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I apologize for not asking before.<br>
Thank you in advance.<br>
Best regards,<br>
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Lucilla<br>
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