[Frost] Abstract for Baryons2013

Eugene Pasyuk pasyuk at jlab.org
Mon Mar 18 11:57:49 EDT 2013


Hi Stuart,

I suppose in your talk you will not make conclusions about models based on your data. Therefore I would go with v2.
I don't think the dilution factor should be mentioned in the abstract, but you certainly can include this in the talk. The abstract is about physics and dilution is about analysis technology.

-Eugene

----- Original Message -----
> From: "Stuart Fegan" <s.fegan.glasgow at gmail.com>
> To: frost at jlab.org
> Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 11:39:58 AM
> Subject: [Frost] Abstract for Baryons2013
> 
> Hi Everyone,
> 
> In order to extend my free trip home for the CLAS workshop(!), I am
> planning to submit an abstract for Baryons2013.  I currently have two
> versions of this; one which is an almost verbatim copy of my abstract
> from NStar 2011 and puts the work in the context of missing
> resonances
> between quark models, and another where I basically say the same
> thing,
> but in the context of a complete measurement of observables and its
> implications for partial wave analyses.  Before running it past the
> CLAS
> hadron list, I thought I'd get some feedback from the FROST group,
> and
> look indecisive to a smaller subset of the collaboration.  I also
> wanted
> to run the vague allusion I make towards dilution past the group, as
> its
> something I'd need to say in a talk, but it may be asking for trouble
> to
> put it in the abstract.  Comments and suggestions are welcome.
> 
> http://www.jlab.org/Hall-B/secure/hadron/abstracts/2013/SFegan_BaryonsAbstract_v1_models.pdf
> http://www.jlab.org/Hall-B/secure/hadron/abstracts/2013/SFegan_BaryonsAbstract_v2_PWA.pdf
> 
> Cheers,
> Stuart
> 
> --
> Dr Stuart Fegan
> Honourary Research Associate
> Nuclear Physics Group
> University of Glasgow
> School of Physics and Astronomy
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> University of Glasgow
> Glasgow, G12 8QQ
> Scotland, UK
> 
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