[Frost] Double-Pion Photoproduction abstract for DNP 2013 meeting

Volker Crede crede at fsu.edu
Tue Jun 18 20:38:07 EDT 2013


It is probably okay to leave the titles as proposed otherwise they become too detailed. What I had in mind originally, when I suggested to add the indices, was to specify the observables more clearly in the main part of the abstract.
 

On Jun 18, 2013, at 4:49 PM, Eugene Pasyuk wrote:

> I agree, to make titles of the two contributions distinct it make sense to specify in the title exact observables which will be shown in each of them. Otherwise both abstracts look good.
> 
> -Eugene
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Volker Crede" <crede at fsu.edu>
>> To: "Steffen Strauch" <strauch at sc.edu>
>> Cc: "frost FROST" <frost at jlab.org>
>> Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 4:35:35 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Frost] Double-Pion Photoproduction abstract for DNP 2013        meeting
>> 
>> Hi Steffen,
>> 
>> I agree with Bill. Just a minor thing: Since there will be a related
>> talk from FSU including Sungkyun's results, it might be good to add
>> the indices to the double-polarization observables.
>> 
>> Best wishes,
>> 
>>        Volker
>> 
>> 
>> On Jun 18, 2013, at 2:59 PM, Steffen Strauch <strauch at sc.edu> wrote:
>> 
>>> Dear Colleagues,
>>> 
>>> V. Mokeev is organizing the "Mini-Symposium on Advances in the
>>> Exploration of the Excited Nucleon State Spectrum and Structure"
>>> at the upcoming DNP meeting in Newport News.  He asked me if I
>>> could report on our double-pion work in a 10+5 min presentation.
>>> The presentation will include Yuqing's g9a data.  We might have
>>> some preliminary results from Aneta's g9b analysis also.  I would
>>> appreciate if you have any comments or suggestions to the attached
>>> abstract.  I plan to submit it by the end of the week.
>>> 
>>> Many thanks and all the best,
>>> Steffen
>>> 
>>> <dnp2013_abstract.pdf>
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