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== Figures == | == Figures == |
Revision as of 14:11, 23 September 2020
Contents
Documents
- E12-13-008 "Measuring the Charged Pion Polarizability in the $\gamma \gamma \rightarrow \pi^+ \pi^-$ Reaction"
- PAC 40 Presentation (PDF)
- Proposal Submitted to PAC 40
- GlueX-doc-2199-v2 was the version submitted to the PAC
- source is in svn. To get exact version, you have to check it out with:
- Theory technical report (Rory's response)
- Letter of Intent submitted to PAC 39 LOI12-12-001
- Two-page white paper summary
Talks
- Feb. 2013 GlueX Collaboration Meeting (event website) - Rory M.
- Chiral Dynamics 2012 (event website) -- Proceedings (src) - David L.
- Feb. 2012 GlueX Collaboration Meeting (event website) - Rory M.
Meetings
Meeting pages are kept here:
Workshops:
Fall 2013 π Polarizability Workshop
Beam Tests
- CPP Beam Test Feb. 2019
- CPP Test 2020 - Schedule
- Trigger Test results (Ilya)
- Beam Test Photos (Search for TOF in 2020)
Software
- CPP software is mostly integrated into the standard GlueX Offline Software. Get a working version of that first.
- Simulation : CPPsim
- Event Generation:
- Analysis:
- Misc:
- A special directory has been set up in the subversion repository for files specific to the π polarizibility measurement here:
Related Links
Drawings
- Full scale prototype
- Sketches of MWPC including dimensions
- Thicknesses of Hexcell Plates
- DIRC Installation Drawings
Figures
Some useful figures. Several of these are generated using ROOT macros that can be found in the subversion repository here.