Re: My talk at Moriond, etc..

From: Fouad Rami (Fouad.Rami@IReS.in2p3.fr)
Date: Fri Mar 16 2001 - 09:31:22 EST

  • Next message: Bjorn H Samset: "Re: My talk at Moriond, etc.."

      Very nice talk.
      Just two general comments:
    
     - It would be nice if you could add one more slide in
       the introductory part to recall briefly the main physics
       goals of RHIC (QGP, etc..) and more specifically the
       objectives of BRAHMS ... even if other speakers will have
       already introduced the subject!
    
     - There is nothing (visible on your slides) about the results
       of the other RHIC experiments. One should at least mention
       those which are already published: consistent with our data ?
       discrepancies ? complementarity ....
    
         Cheers,
                   Fouad
    
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    On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, Jens Jorgen Gaardhoje wrote:
    
    > Dear Brahms friends
    > 
    > Check  out  the directory 
    > 
    > http://www.nbi.dk/~hehi/presentations/
    > 
    > for my talk at Moriond next week. There are 2 files: moriond2001.ps and
    > moriond2001.ppt.
    > Comments welcome.
    > 
    > 
    > The paper comittee now has a near final draft of the pbar/p paper for
    > perusal and hopefully
    > serious work. The ambition is to have the figures completed early next
    > week  (mainly MRS missing) and the text revisited once again so that the
    > manuscript can be circulated to all late next week.
    > I think we should aim at submitting in 2 weeks. Ian and Pawel will be at
    > BNL next week, so 
    > 50% of the paper committe is in one place at the same time.
    > 
    > I have also noted the great work by many going into the dNch/deta
    > distributions using 
    > several methods. My feeling is that we are now very close to a
    > publication. I suggest that 
    > we publish this as a letter to Physics letters (also to keep a certain
    > balance between
    > both sides of the Atlantic)  and follow up with a longer paper.
    > We could take the rough draft that I wrote some months and that Rami
    > translated into Latex as a starting point, but we should find someone
    > else to be the main editor.
    > 
    > Finally I wonder what news there are with respect to particle spectra. I
    > could see this as 
    > the third projekt that could lead to publication before the 100+100 run
    > starts.
    > 
    > cheers
    > JJ
    > 
    > 
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