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== Manpower ==
  
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=== Faculty ===
* Prof. Bill Briscoe,   40% of research time on JEF/GlueX, 30% on CLAS, 10% on MUSE, 10% on Mainz.
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* Prof. Igor Strakovsky, 50% of research time on KLF, 20% on GlueX, 20% on CLAS, and 10% on PWAs and SAID DB support.  
* Prof. Axel Schmidt,    25% of research time on GlueX, 45% on CLAS, and 30% on Hall C.
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* Prof. Bill Briscoe,    15% of research time on KLF, 35% on JEF/GlueX, 30% on CLAS, 10% on MUSE.
* Prof. Igor Strakovsky, 35% of research time on GlueX and 35% on KLF, 20% on CLAS, in particular, FROST data analyses, and 10% on PWAs and SAID DB support. -->
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* Prof. Axel Schmidt,   15% of research time on KLF, 20% of research time on GlueX, 35% on CLAS, and 30% on Hall C.
  
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=== PostDocs ===
* Dr. Olga Cortes Becerra, 100% of research time on GlueX. -->
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* Dr. ''XXX'' 100% of research time on KLF: Implementing KLF in Monte Carlo, Tuning Monte Carlo Generators, Developing Reconstruction Tools, Designing Calibration Procedures.
  
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=== Graduate Students ===
* Phoebe Sharp, working primarily on Hall D Color-Transparency/Short-Range Correlations experiment, and also on GlueX calibrations
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* ''YYY'' ....
* Peter Solazo, working primarily on the analysis of the a0 photoproduction, and also on testing bases+preams for FCAL-II.  
 
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== Responsibilities ==
# Igor Strakovsky involves in an interpretation of gp-->pi0p, gp-->eta p, and gp-->a0(980)p sigma-beam asymmetries at 9 GeV.
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# Igor Strakovsky involves in...
# Igor Strakovsky involves in an interpretation of the J/psi photoproduction at the threshold (he made an essential contribution to the first GlueX paper).
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# William Briscoe involves in...
# <font color=red>Stuart Fegan is responsible for the TAGH calibration work, just timing alignment and the timewalk. Then Olga Cortes picked up this responsible for these works when Stuart left GW.</font> -->
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# Axel Schmidt involves in...  
# Olga Cortes is responsible for the analysis of the Omega-baryon. Now, she will do analysis of 2017 data to look for an Omega signal.
 
# Olga Cortes was responsible for the CDC monitoring which is done in 2018.
 
# Olga Cortes is involved in the analysis of low-energy data collected fall 2018.
 
# Olga Cortes is responsible for the analysis of the Dalitz plot for the eta’-> eta pi pi channel.
 
# Olga Cortes was responsible for the CDC monitoring.
 
# Olga Cortes is part of the Committee for the analysis note of \Lambda(1520).
 
# Olga Cortes is part of the GlueX Diversity and inclusion group.
 
#<font color=red>Stuart Fegan and Olga Cortes made an essential contribution to the GlueX instrumental paper “The GlueX Beam Line and Detector” submitted to NIM. In particular, Stuart had commenced through his editorial responsibility for the relevant sections of this NIM paper.</font>
 
#<font color=red>Stuart Fegan had played a leading role in the introduction of the technique of Longitudinal Phase Space (Van Hove) analysis to the wider GlueX community. He intends to collate four particle Van Hove studies of GlueX data and MC studies into an internal memo showcasing the technique, and explore the possibility of external publication, along the lines of a three-particle paper published by Peter Pauli et al.</font>
 
#<font color=red>Stuart Fegan and Olga Cortes are drafting Notes with technical information on hardware and commissioning of the GlueX beamline, in order to bring it to the standard of a NIM or JINST article.</font> -->
 
# Phoebe Sharp is responsible for the PS calibration.
 
# Peter Solazo is responsible for the a0 project - advisors Briscoe and Strakovsky.
 
# Olga Cortes and Peter Solazo are responsible for testing bases+preams for FCAL-II.
 
# Olga Cortes is supervising GWU summer students (2022 and 2023) who helping to construct and install FCAL-II.
 
# Briscoe and Strakovsky are working on FCAL-II project as needed.
 
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== Physics Interests ==
# Meson photoproduction, particularly the pi0, eta, eta’, a0(980) above resonance regime.
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# Formation of \Sigma* and \Lambda* hyperons with K-long beam interacting with cryo LH2 and LD2 targets.
# Omega-baryon photoproduction.
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# Exploring reactions with final state K\Xi reaction for a search of \Xi* hyperons.
# J/psi photoproduction at the threshold.
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# Search for exited \Omega* hyperons in a KK\Omega* final states.
# Short-range correlations.
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# The possiblity studies for \beta decay of K-long with the Flux Monitor of KLF.
# Eta' decay.
 
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<!-- == Disclosure of Other Research Activities ==
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== Disclosure of Other Research Activities ==
Profs. Briscoe, Schmidt, and Strakovsky also work on the KLF & CLAS Collaborations studying baryon and meson spectroscopy and short-range correlations. However, because the production mechanisms and decay channels are different, there does not seem to be a conflict of interest with the ongoing work in the GlueX Collaboration. -->
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Profs. Strakovsky, Briscoe, and Schmidt also work on the GlueX, CLAS, and SRC Collaborations studying baryon and meson spectroscopy and short-range correlations. However, because the production mechanisms and decay channels are different, there does not seem to be a conflict of interest with the ongoing work in the KLF Collaboration.

Latest revision as of 19:02, 21 August 2023

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Manpower

Faculty

  • Prof. Igor Strakovsky, 50% of research time on KLF, 20% on GlueX, 20% on CLAS, and 10% on PWAs and SAID DB support.
  • Prof. Bill Briscoe, 15% of research time on KLF, 35% on JEF/GlueX, 30% on CLAS, 10% on MUSE.
  • Prof. Axel Schmidt, 15% of research time on KLF, 20% of research time on GlueX, 35% on CLAS, and 30% on Hall C.

PostDocs

  • Dr. XXX 100% of research time on KLF: Implementing KLF in Monte Carlo, Tuning Monte Carlo Generators, Developing Reconstruction Tools, Designing Calibration Procedures.

Graduate Students

  • YYY ....

Responsibilities

  1. Igor Strakovsky involves in...
  2. William Briscoe involves in...
  3. Axel Schmidt involves in...

Physics Interests

  1. Formation of \Sigma* and \Lambda* hyperons with K-long beam interacting with cryo LH2 and LD2 targets.
  2. Exploring reactions with final state K\Xi reaction for a search of \Xi* hyperons.
  3. Search for exited \Omega* hyperons in a KK\Omega* final states.
  4. The possiblity studies for \beta decay of K-long with the Flux Monitor of KLF.

Disclosure of Other Research Activities

Profs. Strakovsky, Briscoe, and Schmidt also work on the GlueX, CLAS, and SRC Collaborations studying baryon and meson spectroscopy and short-range correlations. However, because the production mechanisms and decay channels are different, there does not seem to be a conflict of interest with the ongoing work in the KLF Collaboration.