STAR Protected
GPC + PWGC Editorial Board Meeting
2014-04-29 11:00
2014-04-29 12:30
America/New York
Tuesday, 29 April 2014
SeeVogh, at 15:00 (GMT), duration : 01:30
SeeVogh, at 15:00 (GMT), duration : 01:30
Link to STAR GPCs
www.star.bnl.gov/protected/common/GPCs/gpc-committees.htmlAgenda
- Welcome & organizational matters
- Review & feedback on list of all GPCs (see Tables)
- identify abondened or otherwise discontinued papers
- Review & feedback on list of active GPCs (see Active GPCs & Current Statuses)
- Discussion on status of selected GPCs
- >12 months in GPC w/o Collaboration Review: #163, #172
- >6 months in GPC w/o Collaboration Review: #184, #187, #188,
- Discussion on status of PWG paper proposals
- PWGC Agenda Items:
- QM'14 Talks & Posters QA (see www.star.bnl.gov/protected/common/PAC/QM2014/QM2014_STAR_matrix.pdf)
- Collaboration Meeting: draft agenda parallel sessions (see https://drupal.star.bnl.gov/STAR/conference/timetable/talk/29773/print)
- AOB
SeeVogh Details:
Title: STAR PWGC MeetingDescription: PWGC conveners' weekly meeting
Community: STAR
Password: starpwgc
Meeting Access Information:
- Meeting URL
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- Phone Bridge
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Password: 8682
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- USA (BNL, Upton, NY)
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- Skype (tm) (World-wide)
evo.phone
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Run 14 mid-April TPC IFC issues
IFC currents from the inner field cages over the past ~half day:
QM 2014 Poster - draft
"Pion-kaon femtoscopy in Au+Au collisions at √sNN = 39GeV at STAR"
Abstract:
Quark Matter 2014 poster: Upsilons in U+U
Update:
Final version is posted as https://drupal.star.bnl.gov/STAR/node/30504
Draft for slides for DIS 2014 " Central Exclusive production of pi+pi-"
Reference
Talk time : 16:30, Duration : 00:20
Run 9 Dijet Unfolding
Starting to look at the effect of unfolding. For now, I'm only considering the smearing effect. The end goal is to find how reliable our unfolding is in light of data-simulation mismatch.