[G8b_run] FROST meeting
Barry Ritchie
Barry.Ritchie at asu.edu
Wed Jun 29 16:22:24 EDT 2011
Ken, in principle, I would think naively that the Fourier moment approach would be a very nice way to get the values of the variables in the ratio N1(phi)/N2(phi). I haven’t worked out the isolation of the variables, but I would think that approach should allow you to use all the phi data simultaneously to get the P1 in the denominator and then the others in the numerator. Did you look at that?
---BGR
Professor Barry G. Ritchie
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From: g8b_run-bounces at jlab.org [mailto:g8b_run-bounces at jlab.org] On Behalf Of Ken Livingston
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2011 1:32 PM
To: g8b_run at jlab.org
Subject: Re: [G8b_run] FROST meeting
Hi All,
I've added this link http://nuclear.gla.ac.uk/‾kl/g9/G.html to those other in the meeting page. It's an outline of a method for measuring G - making best use of all available information. I also believe this method avoids the need to know the photon beam polarization.
If anyone has time to have a look before the meeting that would be useful. I could give a summary if required.
Regards,
Ken
On 06/29/2011 08:19 PM, Eugene Pasyuk wrote:
Hi all,
We will have our weekly meeting tomorrow Thursday Jun 30 at 11:30 JLab time in B101.
http://clasweb.jlab.org/rungroups/g9/wiki/index.php/June_30%2C_2011
The g9 meeting will possibly be followed by g8b beam polarization discussion.
-Eugene
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