Hello,
Thank you for accepting my contribution! I look forward to attending DIS in person.
Best regards,
Olga Bessidskaia Bylund
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Sent: 04 March 2022 16:35
To: BESSIDSKAIA BYLUND Olga
Subject: [Indico] Abstract Acceptance notification (#222)
Dear Olga Bessidskaia Bylund,
We're pleased to announce that your abstract "Recoil proton polarization as a
window to Compton Form Factor E in a DVCS measurement" with ID #222 has been accepted
in track "WG5: Spin and 3D Structure" (Parallel talk).
We ask you to confirm your availability to present the talk in person in Santiago de
Compostela by an email to the corresponding WG conveners. If you cannot attend yourself,
please provide any co-author that is able to come to Santiago.
See below a summary of your submitted abstract:
Conference: DIS2022: XXIX International Workshop on Deep-Inelastic Scattering and Related
Subjects
Submitted by: Olga Bessidskaia Bylund
Title: Recoil proton polarization as a window to Compton Form Factor E in a DVCS
measurement
Primary Authors: Olga Bessidskaia Bylund, Maxime Defurne, Pierre Guichon
Co-authors:
Track classification: WG5: Spin and 3D Structure
Presentation type: Parallel talk
For a more detailed summary please visit the page of your abstract:
https://indico.cern.ch/event/1072533/abstracts/137808/
Kind regards,
The organizers of DIS2022: XXIX International Workshop on Deep-Inelastic Scattering and
Related Subjects
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