[Halld-physics] DNP Abstract
Richard Jones
richard.t.jones at uconn.edu
Thu Jun 29 12:23:25 EDT 2017
Ashley,
In your last sentence of the abstract, you refer to "recent discoveries in
th N* program." By the "N* program", do you mean CLAS? If so, you should
say, "prior discoveries by the CLAS experiment". I am not sure how "recent"
applies in this context.
-Richard J.
On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 12:14 PM, Ernst, Ashley <ace15f at my.fsu.edu> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have uploaded my abstract to the wiki page https://halldweb.jlab.org
> /wiki-private/index.php/GlueX_DNP_2017 and provided it below for your
> convenience. Any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. As a
> reminder, the abstract deadline is tomorrow. I apologize for the very late
> notice.
>
> Thank you,
> Ashley Ernst
>
> Title: Photoproduction of the Cascade Baryons at GlueX
> Abstract:
>
> Multi-strange baryons play an important role in understanding the strong
> interaction and despite their importance, little is known about such
> hyperons. Almost all knowledge of the Cascades today stems from
> Kaon-nucleon interactions in bubble chamber experiments performed in the
> 1960s and 1970s, of which only the octet and decuplet ground states,
> Ξ(1320) and Ξ(1530) respectively, are well established. This research
> uses the GlueX experiment at Jefferson Laboratory to map out the spectrum
> of doubly-strange Cascade resonances, as well as to measure the spin-parity
> for each of the detected resonances. The first physics run for GlueX has
> recently been completed and a clear signature of the Ξ(1320) is observed.
> The systematics of the Cascade spectrum will be presented motivated by
> the recent discoveries in the N* program.
>
>
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