Hi Aaron,
2 comments:
First, as did Haiyan, I am having no trouble receiving your
attachments. I now believe I have 4 copies.
Second, and more important, there is clearly a large false
asymmetry arising from somewhere. If it is not charge integration,
then we must find out what the source is. The asymmetry that you
show is (1) too large to be real physics (unless the beam and
target polarizations suddenly both became 100%) and (2) is the
same for both left and right sectors. The most likely source
would be the charge for the two beam helicity states either not
being measured correctly or not being incorporated correctly
in the analysis.
John
-- John R. Calarco Dept. of Physics Univ. of New Hampshire Durham, NH 03824 phone: (603)862-2088 FAX: (603)862-2998 email: calarco@unh.edu
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