[Olympus] Abstract for DNP Vancouver

Michael Kohl kohlm at jlab.org
Sat Jun 18 11:29:58 EDT 2016


Dear Colton,

I thought we were limited to Q^2 < (2.2 GeV/c)^2 (am I mistaken?).

You can improve the semantics of
"a large-acceptance tracking spectrometer in a toroidal magnetic field"
-> a large-acceptance toroidal spectrometer

(the spectrometer is not in the field but the field makes it a 
spectrometer)

Best regards
   Michael



On Thu, 16 Jun 2016, Robert P Redwine wrote:

> Dear Colton,
>
>     Overall looks good.  My one suggestion is to modify the last sentence in the main body as follows:
>
> Data were collected with an integrated luminosity of over 4.0 fb-1 using a ?.
>
>     Thanks,
>
>     Bob
>
>> On Jun 16, 2016, at 8:31 AM, Colton David O'Connor <colton at mit.edu> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi All,
>> 
>> Please see my draft abstract, attached.  This is for a short contributed talk to be given at DNP Vancouver in October.  I have left it rather plain and broad.  I welcome any comments or suggestions that you might have.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> -Colton
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