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The SAID Partial-Wave Analysis Facility is based at GWU.
New program navigation features are being added.

Suggestions for improvements are always welcomed.

Accessible Program Navigation

Pion-Nucleon

Pion-Pion-Nucleon

Kaon-Nucleon

Nucleon-Nucleon

Pion Photoproduction

Pion Electroproduction

Kaon Photoproduction

Eta Photoproduction

Eta-Prime Photoproduction

Pion-Deuteron (elastic)

Pion-Deuteron to Proton+Proton
 

The Virginia Tech Partial-Wave Analysis Facility (SAID) has moved to GW !
This site is continuously being updated.
This web page is the main entry for the full range of services available through SAID.

Please bookmark this page and check back regularly.
We welcome any suggestions you may have that will make this service more useful to the nuclear physics community.

CNS Faculty are charter members of the newly formed Baryon Resonance Analysis Group (BRAG).

Acknowledgement

The CNS Data Analysis Center is partially funded by:
- U.S. Department of Energy
- Thomas Jefferson Lab
- Research Enhancement Funds of The George Washington University
- and with strong support from the GW Northern Virginia Campus

 

I N S T R U C T I O N S

The accessible program navigation allow the user to access a number of features available through the SAID program.

Contact a member of our group if you are unfamiliar with the SSH version. If you enter choices which are unphysical, you may still get an answer (in accordance with the `garbage in, garbage out' rule). Please report unexpected garbage-out to the management.

Note: These programs use HTML forms to run the SAID code.

If unfamiliar with the options, run the default setup first.

The output is an (edited) echo of an interactive session which would have resulted had you used the SSH version.

If the default example fails to clarify the specific task you have in mind, we can help (just send an e-mail message).

All programs expect energies in MeV units. All of the solutions and potentials have limited ranges of validity.

Some are unstable beyond their upper energy limits. Extrapolated results may not make much sense.

Increments: The programs will not allow an arbitrary number of points to be generated. As a rule, stay below 100.

 

 

 

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