[d2n-analysis-talk] Updated figure request?
Brad Sawatzky
brads at jlab.org
Wed Oct 2 17:16:56 EDT 2013
A group meeting on the 10th would be great. Let me know if I should set
up Readytalk, SeeVogh, or whatever.
My talk is on the 8th though, so a few updated slides before then would
be nice. They don't have to be super-current -- we'll keep the most
interesting stuff for your presentations later in the month.
Oh yeah, I (along with a dozen other spokespeople) also got a note from
Sebastian Kuhn a couple days back. He has an invited talk at the
upcoming DNP on "Nucleon Spin -- Results from Jefferson Lab". He is
asking for
"graphs and/or slides showing the experimental apparatus of 'your'
experiments, as well as results (as up to date as possible, consistent
with internal release policies of your collaborations)."
Sounds like 2--4 slides max.
-- Brad
On Wed, 02 Oct 2013, matt posik wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The analysis is getting there. We are currently pinning down the
> differential cross section behavior in the resonance and quasielastic
> regions, that are needed to complete the radiative corrections on the
> asymmetries.
>
> We were thinking of having a d2n meeting on Thursday Oct. 10th. to give an
> update on where we currently stand and what we are thinking for the future.
> Does that date work for every one?
>
> Both Dave and I will be at the Oct. DNP.
>
> Concerning the EINN posters, the conference is not until Oct. 28 th, so we
> should start working on them in sometime next week.
>
> -Matt
>
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 6:06 PM, Brad Sawatzky <brads at jlab.org> wrote:
>
> > Hi all (but mostly Matt and Dave :-),
> >
> > I hope the analysis has been going smoothly. The Collaboration should
> > probably have a group meeting sometime soon and get an update on where
> > things are at. Who all will be in Newport News for the Oct DNP?
> >
> > I've been asked to give a talk in Ohio and would like to update my
> > slides on d2n. I'd be looking for updated versions of what you guys
> > sent me back in April and/or whatever you would be willing to send
> > me from your EINN2013 poster or the upcoming DNP talk.
> >
> > Actually, is the EINN poster online somewhere? I'd like to see how it
> > turned out.
> >
> > All the best,
> > -- Brad
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