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few-body working group (and short-range correlation physics)

Jeffrey Templon (templon@studbolt.physast.uga.edu)
Wed, 17 Sep 1997 15:47:33 -0400

Dear Colleagues,

In conjunction with the Hall A Collaboration meeting, I'd like
to hold a meeting of the few-body working group. This is a call for
presentation plans for the working group meeting. Any presentations
regarding few-body systems (say 2 <= A <= N, where N is less than 20)
are welcome. If your N is greater than about 5, you might send the
many-body group convenor (Kevin Fissum, fissum@cebaf.gov) a message as
well --- the many/few boundary seems to be an ill-defined number.

At the previous few-body working group meeting, there was some
discussion about short-range correlation physics, and several of us
are interested in further discussion about SRC at this meeting. It's
not clear whether the SRC physics discussions would fit better in the
few-body meeting, the many-body meeting, or should have their own
working group. Anyone who is interested in presenting something about
SRC, please send mail to me and to Dick Lindgren (ral5q@virginia.edu)
as well. Dick and I will work out whether we need one or two separate
sessions for all the talks.

Possible Few-body topics:

few-body (e,e'p) reactions (SRC)
few-body (e,e'p) reactions (polarization)
deuteron physics

Possible SRC group topics

(e,e'p)
(e,e'pN)
possibilities of third arm in Hall A:
physics case for third arm
experimental aspects (what kind of arm is
best??)

JAT
your few-body convenor