[Frost] NSTAR abstract
Eugene Pasyuk
pasyuk at jlab.org
Mon Jan 21 22:30:20 EST 2013
Natalie,
If you look at the registration link of conference web site http://ific.uv.es/nucth/nstar/
they have just a plain text box for abstract. Title, address and affiliation go to separate fields there.
APS does not ave any proceedings, therefore it makes sense put more and have references in the abstract is fine. For NSTAR, I think, you probably should drop references from the abstract. You will have to right a paper for proceedings where you put all the references.
I would make a small change i the experiment description.
Replace:
"In 2010, double-polarization data were taken at JLab using circularly and
linearly polarized photons incident on a transversely polarized frozen spin target
(FROST) [2] comprising butanol, operated at the low temperature of 30mK. The reaction
products were detected in CLAS using tagged photons."
with:
"In 2010, double-polarization data were taken at JLab using tagged circularly and linearly polarized photons incident on a transversely polarized frozen spin target (FROST). The reaction products were detected in CLAS.
-Eugene
----- Original Message -----
> From: natalie at jlab.org
> To: frost at jlab.org
> Sent: Monday, January 21, 2013 10:14:16 PM
> Subject: [Frost] NSTAR abstract
>
> As I mentioned in the last meeting, I was invited to give a talk of
> my
> choice at NSTAR this year. Since I can't just talk about myself or
> politics, I thought the next best thing would be my thesis topic,
> which is
> very similar to the talk I will give at APS. The abstract is quite
> similar, but a little different. The title is: "Preliminary Results
> of
> Polarization Observables for K-Lambda Photoproduction from the
> Proton". Please let me know if you have any comments or suggestions
> before
> I send it to the hadron group.
>
> http://www.jlab.org/Hall-B/secure/g9/natalie/nstar.pdf
>
> Thanks,
> Natalie
>
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