[Clascomment] OPT-IN:Single and double spin asymmetries for deeply virtual Compton scattering measured with CLAS and a longitudinally polarized proton target
Reinhard Schumacher
schumacher at cmu.edu
Fri Dec 12 17:09:46 EST 2014
Hi Angela,
I see. Since everyone understands the arrangement, we are all
satisfied. Thanks for the explanation.
Reinhard
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On 12/12/2014 03:50 PM, Angela Biselli wrote:
> Dear Reinhard
> when the DVCS data came available there were several analyses projects. In particular two distinct analyses, TSA and DSA, were proposed. TSA was done by Erin and DSA/BSA was done by Silvia Pisano. Due to the overlap of the analyses, the projects were conducted in parallel by Silvia, Erin, Angela and Silvia N and we went through the approval process together with one single analysis note. The original plan was to publish TSA and DSA separately however we later decided to split the publications differently with a short prl paper on the TSA (where Erin is the first author) and a a long paper that include all the three asymmetries (where Silvia. P is the first author). The long paper has results that rely on the simultaneous analysis of the three asymmetries (multi fit of the sin phi term and CFF extractions) which were the focus of Silvia’s work, and are not in Erin’s thesis.
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> Best regards
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> Angela
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> Angela Biselli
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> On Dec 12, 2014, at 2:46 PM, Reinhard Schumacher<schumacher at cmu.edu> wrote:
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>> Comment based on my first glance at the paper: It looks like this article is based on Erin Seder's Ph.D. thesis work. In this case, per the CLAS charter, she has the right of first-authorship on this publication.
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