Hi Folks,<br><br>Below is an abstract for a poster at the Conference Experience for Undergraduates at the fall, 2010 DNP meeting in Sante Fe. It will be presented by Stacey Barker who worked extensively with Dennis Weygand this summer. The abstracts are due Friday. Let me know what you think.<br>
<br>Jerry<br><br><p>
The spectrum of hadrons provides
important insight to the low-energy, non-perturbative regime of Quantum
Chromodynamics (QCD), the theory of the strong interaction. Meson
states are particularly interesting due to their binary structure; most
mesons appear to composed of a quark-antiquark pair. However,
measurement of the meson spectrum is confounded by the broad and overlapping
nature of these states. The technique of partial wave analysis (PWA)
has been used to successfully decompose these states from the parameters
of their decay in limited kinematic regimes, usually high energy and
low momentum transfer. To exploit PWA at low energy, for example at
CEBAF, the analysis becomes more compute intensive. Here we report on
techniques of PWA in a distributed compute environment, using the CLARA
platform, a java-based service oriented architecture (SOA) being
developed for the CLAS12 offline analysis environment. Work supported by
US Department of Energy contract DE-FG02-96ER40980.</p><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Dr. Gerard P. Gilfoyle<br>Physics Department <br>University of Richmond, VA 23173 USA <br>e-mail: <a href="mailto:ggilfoyl@richmond.edu">ggilfoyl@richmond.edu</a><br>
phone: 804-289-8255<br>fax: 804-484-1542<br>