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I posted a few notes for the discussion here:
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<div class="">On Jul 10, 2015, at 10:46 AM, Shepherd, Matthew <<a href="mailto:mashephe@indiana.edu" class="">mashephe@indiana.edu</a>> wrote:</div>
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A reminder that we will meet today at 3:30 (locally in F326/7) to discuss this paper.<br class="">
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<blockquote type="cite" class="">On Jul 6, 2015, at 5:10 PM, Mitchell, Ryan Edward <<a href="mailto:remitche@indiana.edu" class="">remitche@indiana.edu</a>> wrote:<br class="">
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Here are some references for the GlueX reading group this week.<br class="">
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Let's concentrate on this one:<br class="">
"The reaction gamma p to p omega pi+ pi- for photon energies of 25-50 GeV"<br class="">
Nuclear Physics B 229, 269 (1983)<br class="">
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There's also some pre-digested supplementary information on this (and other things) in my dissertation. I put a copy of chapter 3 here if you are interested:<br class="">
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2qq4hyvpoz4ixyz/thesis_ch3.pdf?dl=0<br class="">
Section 3.3.5 is most relevant. [This was written by a graduate student, so don't be too critical! Sorry, too, that the file is a little big due to copied and pasted figures. It's easiest to read if it's printed out first.]<br class="">
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The latest on e+ e- to omega pi+ pi- is here:<br class="">
"The e+ e- to 2(pi+ pi-)pi0, ..., cross sections measured with initial-state radiation"<br class="">
http://journals.aps.org/prd/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevD.76.092005<br class="">
The omega pi+ pi- part is in section IVF, starting on page 11. Figures 14 and 16 contain the essential info.<br class="">
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Ryan<br class="">
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