[Frost] NLSQ observable calculation paper COMPLETE
Igor Strakovsky
igor at gwu.edu
Mon Feb 2 17:53:11 EST 2015
Hi Ross,
Thank you for your interesting results. I have three cosmetic
suggestions...
- There is a recent BnGa14-2 solution (see BnGa web athttp://
pwa.hiskp.uni-bonn.de/ )
- It is not good to use our (SAID) previous sn11 and cm12 results. They are
too old. Let me suggest to use DU13 which we published with Mike's Sigmas
for pi0 and pi+. ST14 associated with the Steffen's E for pi+ which is
under the collaboration review now and will go out soon. I can send you
predictions for both DU13 and ST14, if you wish. Please let me know
- Please add PWA refs to your list of refs.
Cheers, Igor
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On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 5:41 PM, Ross Tucker <rjtucke at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear all,
> I have completed the paper on my method which Eugene requested. Per
> Professor Ritchie, I have added a cross-check with the ordinary
> phi-bin method on the gamma p -> pi+ (n) channel to demonstrate that
> my method is reasonable. Please find a copy at (
> http://userweb.jlab.org/~rtucker/asu/frost-1502.pdf ).
>
> Since this will be a big part of my dissertation, criticism and advice
> is eagerly solicited. :-)
>
> Best regards,
> Ross Tucker
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