[Hybrid baryons] R: Re: Table with cross section vs W, cos #theta, #phi

Viktor Mokeev mokeev at jlab.org
Fri May 6 11:35:17 EDT 2016


  Grazie Mille!

  Tanti Saluti,
                       Victor

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From: "lucilla.lanza" <lucilla.lanza at roma2.infn.it>
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Sent: Friday, May 6, 2016 11:31:41 AM
Subject: [Hybrid baryons] R: Re:  Table with cross section vs W, cos #theta, #phi

Yes, that' s what we mean. That cross section receives contributions from sigma_u, sigma_tt and sigma_lt. 
All the best, 

Lucilla 




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Da: Viktor Mokeev <mokeev at jlab.org> 
Data: 06/05/2016 17:23 (GMT+01:00) 
A: hybrid baryons <hybrid_baryons at jlab.org> 
Oggetto: Re: [Hybrid baryons] Table with cross section vs W, cos #theta, #phi 


Dear Lucilla and Annalisa, 

I get confused. What do you mean by unpolarized cross section? 

If you mean the contribution fron sigma_U only, it can not be phi-dependrent 

Phi-dependence may come only from sigms_tt and sogma_tl 

Do you mean cross section with unpolarized electron beam, while sigma_u, sigma_tt, sigma_tl are implemented? 

Best Regards, 
Victor 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lucilla Lanza" <lucilla.lanza at roma2.infn.it> 
To: "hybrid baryons" <hybrid_baryons at jlab.org> 
Sent: Friday, May 6, 2016 11:15:00 AM 
Subject: [Hybrid baryons] Table with cross section vs W, cos #theta, #phi 

Dear all, 

here is the table with the unpolarized cross section vs phi, cos theta 
and W. 
We used ifstream and ofstream classes to read and write it. 

Best regards, 

Annalisa and Lucilla 
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