[Rgc] [EXTERNAL] Re: RG-C SPIN2023 Abstract
Gregory Matousek
gregory.matousek at duke.edu
Mon Jul 24 10:35:12 EDT 2023
Hi all,
Thank you for the feedback. Here is an updated abstract. Let me know if there are certain things you would still like to see added/tweaked.
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Electron-nucleon scattering experiments sensitive to target- and double-spin observables have been recently performed with the CLAS12 spectrometer in Hall B at Jefferson Lab. Collectively known as Run Group C, the experiments scattered highly polarized 11 GeV electrons on longitudinally polarized nucleon targets, a first at the newly upgraded CLAS12. We overview the physics program of the Run Group, the experimental setup, and the data collection/processing timeline. We also report on several ongoing analyses: single- and double-spin asymmetries in Deeply Virtual and Timelike Compton Scattering (DVCS and TCS) as well as Semi-Inclusive (SIDIS) and Inclusive (DIS) scattering on the proton and the deuteron/neutron.
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Best,
Gregory
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From: Rgc <rgc-bounces at jlab.org> on behalf of Patrick Achenbach via Rgc <rgc at jlab.org>
Sent: Friday, July 21, 2023 10:08 AM
To: rgc at jlab.org <rgc at jlab.org>
Subject: Re: [Rgc] RG-C SPIN2023 Abstract
Good morning all,
I am sorry, but this is not an abstract that can be submitted to an international conference, it is too short and incomplete. Where is JLab mentioned? Where CLAS12 and the polarized CEBAF electron beam, the spin-polarized target, ... Which channels are analyzed?
Patrick
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From: Rgc <rgc-bounces at jlab.org> on behalf of Gregory Matousek via Rgc <rgc at jlab.org>
Sent: Friday, July 21, 2023 09:58
To: rgc at jlab.org
Subject: [Rgc] [EXTERNAL] RG-C SPIN2023 Abstract
Hi all,
I wanted to thank you again for the invitation to give the RG-C overview talk at SPIN2023. Here is the current abstract. I am of course open to any feedback! After approval, I'll send this over to the speakers committee and start reaching out for materials.
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Run Group C (RG-C) concluded its data collection in March 2023. In this talk, I give an overview of the experimental setup and the data collection/processing timeline. I also review the physics goals for the experiment, and introduce several ongoing analyses of specific physics channels.
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Best,
Gregory
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