Re: Detector workshop RHIC - and BRAHMS

From: Jens Jørgen Gaardhøje (gardhoje@nbi.dk)
Date: Fri Sep 28 2001 - 04:27:09 EDT

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    Hello Michael
    Aerogel sounds like a good idea - well I don't know if Aerogel really sounds
    like a good idea, at least after our joint NA44 experience- but a talk about
    it sounds like a good idea.!
    We might also consider whether we could get some HMPID elements from ALICE
    to put behind the TOFW.
    
    What happened to the NA44-C1 idea, by the way?
    cheers
    JJ
    
    PS: congratulations to the NIM paper team. I'm reading with the red pen in
    the hand ....
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    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Michael Murray" <murray@cyclotronmail.tamu.edu>
    To: <brahms-l@bnl.gov>
    Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 8:59 AM
    Subject: Re: Detector workshop RHIC - and BRAHMS
    
    
    >    dear Jens,#
    >
    >         I would like to prepare something about an aerogel cerenkov. I
    hear
    > that Phenix is also thinking about this. I had thought the meeting was
    > secheduled for next week but if it is in November I should be able to
    > produce something.#
    >    michael
    > Quoting Jens Jørgen Gaardhøje <gardhoje@nbi.dk>:
    >
    > > Hello friends
    > >
    > > Are there any plans to have BRAHMS scientists at the Detector workshop?
    > >
    > > I think that Dieter could present the PHOS idea + the Si plans. This
    > > would
    > > require fast coordinated action from Dieter vis-a-vis the PHOS group
    > > and
    > > from FV vis-a-vis the workshop people.
    > >
    > > I also mention that it is now clear that CERN has a significant budget
    > > overrun. The consequences for LHC startup is at present totally unclear.
    > > But
    > > we may surmise that the LHC will not be ready earlier than expected, so
    > > RHIC
    > > as a testing ground for ALICE detectors
    > > becomes even more attractive. If there iwere nteresting physics to be
    > > done
    > > it would be an extra bonus.
    > >
    > > regards
    > > JJ
    > >
    > > ________________________________
    > > Jens Jørgen Gaardhøje
    > > Assoc. prof. Dr. Scient.
    > > Chair Ph.D: school of Physics NBI.f.AFG.
    > > (secretariat. 35 32  04 41)
    > > Chair science committee. UNESCO Natl. Commission.
    > > (secretariat. 33 92 52 16)
    > > Office: Niels Bohr Institute, Blegdamsvej 17,
    > > 2100, Copenhagen, Denmark.
    > > Tlf: (+45) 35 32 53 09
    > > Fax: (+45) 35 32 50 16
    > > ________________________________
    > >
    >
    >
    >
    > Michael Murray, Cyclotron TAMU, 979 845 1411 x 273, Fax 1899
    >
    



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