[d2n-analysis-talk] APS Poster
Brad Sawatzky
brads at jlab.org
Mon Feb 8 10:46:09 EST 2010
Hi Dave,
Looks pretty good. Please do replace those ancient diagrams in the
BigBite section if you have the time. The photo is from the first
Short-Range Correlation run 7 years ago -- the only item common to d2n
in the picture is the blue magnet :-) There are bettter images in a
bunch of my talks. Grab something from there if Matt or Zein-Eddine
doesn't have something handy.
The Target section is a little misleading. The cell isn't filled with
Rubidium at all -- it is, by far, 3He. I'm not sure what the actual
K/Rb:He3 fraction is, but it can't be a big number. Anyone know?
-- Brad
On Tue, 02 Feb 2010, David Flay wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have come up with a first draft of what my poster will look like for the
> upcoming APS meeting (Feb. 13-17).
>
> The main difference from my last poster at JLab is that I've updated the
> Preliminary Analysis section -- this is the section I'm most interested in
> with respect to your comments (aside from all other sections, of course!)
>
> The Preliminary Analysis section kind of a preview of my discussion for
> this Thursday, so please let me know of what I can add/change/improve/etc.
>
> http://www.jlab.org/~flay/APS/d2n_poster.pdf
>
> Thanks!
>
> Dave
>
>
>
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