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## Elton has not received any response from emails to Dai. Lingyun Dai, Hunan University: Changsha, Hunan, CN (dailingyun@hnu.edu.cn) | ## Elton has not received any response from emails to Dai. Lingyun Dai, Hunan University: Changsha, Hunan, CN (dailingyun@hnu.edu.cn) | ||
− | # [[Media:PionPolarizabilities-Theory-1.pdf | Theory Priorities (UPDATED)]] (Jose) | + | # [[Media:PionPolarizabilities-Theory-1.pdf | Theory Priorities (UPDATED)]] (Jose). Jose has updated his document from this morning. Some of his comments duplicate my notes below. |
## Corrections due to virtuality. Jose mentioned that his recollection was that estimates of higher order corrections was 30%. There are both higher order ChiPT corrections in addition to corrections due to virtuality of the exchanged photon | ## Corrections due to virtuality. Jose mentioned that his recollection was that estimates of higher order corrections was 30%. There are both higher order ChiPT corrections in addition to corrections due to virtuality of the exchanged photon | ||
##* Aleks suggested that one could calculate Compton scattering off a pi0 at one loop and evaluate the corrections due to virtuality in that case. It was agreed that this would be a good start | ##* Aleks suggested that one could calculate Compton scattering off a pi0 at one loop and evaluate the corrections due to virtuality in that case. It was agreed that this would be a good start |
Latest revision as of 13:24, 13 September 2019
Contents
Meeting Information
Meeting Time And Location
10:00 am ET (JLab time)
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Theory priority list and how to address them (Jose)Jose presented a list which was discussed by the group.
Tentative Agenda
- Announcements
- Action Items
- Theory Priorities (DRAFT) (Jose)
- Other business
- Next meeting
Minutes
Attending: Alex (CMU); Mark, Jose, Beni, Elton (JLab); Aleks, Svetlana (MUN) ; Ilya, Rory (UMass).
- Announcements
- Action Items
- Elton has not received any response from emails to Dai. Lingyun Dai, Hunan University: Changsha, Hunan, CN (dailingyun@hnu.edu.cn)
- Theory Priorities (UPDATED) (Jose). Jose has updated his document from this morning. Some of his comments duplicate my notes below.
- Corrections due to virtuality. Jose mentioned that his recollection was that estimates of higher order corrections was 30%. There are both higher order ChiPT corrections in addition to corrections due to virtuality of the exchanged photon
- Aleks suggested that one could calculate Compton scattering off a pi0 at one loop and evaluate the corrections due to virtuality in that case. It was agreed that this would be a good start
- Dispersive approach
- Evaluating the impact of high mass data on the experiment may be important for the proposal.
- Elton will provide a t distribution for the reaction.
- Current group of theorists do not have great expertise in this area. One would need to learn about the approach and contact experts in this field.
- We will reach out to experts in these areas (Pasquini, Moussallam, Dai and others) to see if they would be willing to support this effort.
- Move from gg*->pi0pi0 to gA->pi0pi0A.
- Jose is almost finished with this calculation.
- Sensitivity of polarization to cross section
- This depends on which meson exchanges (e.g. rho?) contribute to the reaction. One needs to identify the main exchanges.
- Evaluate existing literature and create context for application to this proposal.
- Get control over all other contributions to the cross section, including nuclear corrections.
- Take advantage of PRIMEX experience (single pi0) to see if one can extrapolate to this proposal (2 pi0s).
- Engage Serguei to do some of the calculations for this case.
- Corrections due to virtuality. Jose mentioned that his recollection was that estimates of higher order corrections was 30%. There are both higher order ChiPT corrections in addition to corrections due to virtuality of the exchanged photon
- Calculations of gp->pi0pi0 p (Aleks)
- Aleks showed the diagrams contributing to gp -> pi0 pi0 p using ChiPT as a first step toward understanding the Primakoff reaction.
- Elton: We might want to consider a large Z isoscaler source of virtual photons, which might be closer to the experimental situation.
- Mark: Absolute cross section for reaction not as important as angular distribution for use in separating out nuclear coherent from the Primakoff signal.
- Jose: Need to assess importance of various diagrams (see #4 above) in order to prioritize calculations.
- Other business
- Next meeting
- Sep 27 at 10 am.