Re: [BLAST_ANAWARE] Remaining tasks in software

From: Tancredi Botto (tancredi@lns.mit.edu)
Date: Tue Jan 06 2004 - 19:03:56 EST


Thanks Simon,
below is the link to the paper on RC for exclusive pion-production,
also by Afanasev

http://xxx.lanl.gov/pdf/hep-ph/0208183

this is a relevant reference for the non-elastic channels.

cheers,
-- tancredi
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On Tue, 6 Jan 2004, Simon Sirca wrote:

> There is more recent stuff on RC for both elastic and inelastic (polarized!)
> processes which some of you might find useful. I attach three additional
> papers and a conf. contribution. But for first orientation, it is perhaps
> indeed advisable to glance at least casually at some of the early articles
> TB mentioned. BTW, the Sarty++ paper is a PRC, not a NIM, and I also attach
> it. While almost any electron scattering thesis deals with RC, the multi-
> dimensional propagation of radiative tails in (unpolarized) QE scatt.
> is perhaps most pedagogically presented in R. Florizone's MIT thesis,
> including all the inconsistencies and caveats. A bit older, Quint's
> thesis from NIKHEF is another place to look.
>
> It *is* a broad topic, and I have repeatedly seen cross-section data
> analyses in the past rise to full glory or fade to misery, depending
> on how careful RC were understood. The Mainz/Saclay VCS folks (Marc VdH)
> have polished RC to perfection so, as an option, they could later be asked
> for advice or assistance.
>
> Simon
>
>



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