[d2n-analysis-talk] Hall A Collaboration Talk [Version 2]
Zein-Eddine Meziani
meziani at temple.edu
Thu Nov 24 15:09:59 EST 2011
Hi David,
1- Need to match the outline titles with the subsequent slides titles.
For example in your outline you have "What is d2?" but in slide 3 the title is "The Color Lorentz force".
2-In slide 4 bullet 2.
....,holding it inside the nucleon. Whit don't know what happens to the active quark it might go on to form a pion etc...
The foce is at the point o interaction and the time of interaction (local operators). So it is not correct to say "holding it inside the nucleon"
I would say that the active quarks feels an attractive color force due to the spectators constituents.
3-Slide 8- like in slide 7 it is good to mention what is the error achieved in the polarization of the measurement from the wate calibration and EPR.
4-On Slide 14 have we checked that we the data we have we can achieve the statistical error claimed?
A good exercice to do before to check the claim.
What about the projection of the systematic error projection?
5- Slide 16
Need to add the determination of the positron corrections which we have determined in some cases but there is still work to be done.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Zein-Eddine
On Nov 23, 2011, at 1:40 PM, David Flay wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I posted the first version of my talk here for convenience:
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> https://hallaweb.jlab.org/wiki/index.php/D2n_Talks/Reports#Yearly_Analysis_Reports_for_Hall_A_Collaboration_Meeting
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> Please let me know of any thoughts/comments.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Dave
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