[Frost] About beam and target polarization of the linear data

Sungkyun Park sp06k at fsu.edu
Fri Apr 1 13:57:41 EDT 2011


Hi Eugene,

Now we have the asymmetry plots for I^s and I^c.
We want to compare them with g9b-data.
For this, we need to have beam and target polarization.
Until now, I have only used circular data so I do not know how I find the beam polarization in linear data.
Where are the beam-polarization numbers?

I used 0.85 as the target-polarization. each run has a little different target-polarization.
Where do I find the number of the target-polarization?

or do I need to calculate them by myself?
If so, let me know how I do.

Thank you, Eugene.

Sung
Florida State University
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