Re: 200 Gev multiplicity paper

From: Stephen J. Sanders (ssanders@ku.edu)
Date: Mon Oct 15 2001 - 13:48:37 EDT

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    ...except, wait for a few minutes since I have yet to update the .ps 
    file with the
    latest draft.   I should have this in a few minutes...there was a minor 
    tex error
    that I just resolved..
    
    ...steve
    
    
    Flemming Videbaek wrote:
    
    > Since Ramiro asked the question - and there is no secrets I can point 
    > to a recent draft in
    > 
    > ~kansas/dndeta01/dndeta01.ps
    > 
    > on the pii's.
    > 
    >  
    > 
    > ------------------------------------------------------
    > Flemming Videbaek
    > Physics Department
    > Brookhaven National Laboratory
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    >     ----- Original Message -----
    >     
    >     *From:*Ramiro Debbe <mailto:debbe>
    >     
    >     *To:*videbaek@bnl.gov <mailto:videbaek@bnl.gov>
    >     
    >     *Sent:* Monday, October 15, 2001 1:09 PM
    >     
    >     *Subject:* Re: 200 Gev multiplicity paper
    >     
    >     
    >     I would like to see the evolving draft, Hiro is only showing the
    >     figures
    >     Thanks,
    >     
    >     Ramiro
    >     
    >     Flemming Videbaek wrote:
    >     
    >>     Dear Collaborator, As we have agreed a paper on the multiplicity
    >>     data at 200 GeV should be writtenwith expediency; Though, the
    >>     analysis, in particluar the difficult energy calibrations has
    >>     taken time, but the resultsthat hiro posted recently are almost
    >>     final. (see http://pii3.brahms.bnl.gov/~hito/dndeta/2001) We have
    >>     established a paper writting commitee that will adress the
    >>     physics issues, the quality of the data and thelayout of the
    >>     paper. The lead people are Jens Jorgen and Steve Sanders is
    >>     putting together the paper in close contact withthe other members
    >>     of the committee  [ Hiro Ito, Fouad Rami, Hans Boggild , JHLee
    >>     and trine] Both the data and the evolving draft is available to
    >>     everyone, and I urge you to take a carfefull look at the data -
    >>     the basic analysis steps are very much like trhe previous dN/deta
    >>     analysis , and if you have questions comments direct them to the
    >>     commitee.The aim is to have this paper written and submitted
    >>     quickly, since the analysis seems very much in hand ,and it will
    >>     be a nice early result from the 200 GeV run.  best regards   
    >>     Flemming  ------------------------------------------------------
    >>     Flemming Videbaek
    >>     Physics Department
    >>     Brookhaven National Laboratory tlf: 631-344-4106
    >>     fax 631-344-1334
    >>     e-mail: videbaek@bnl.gov
    >>     <mailto:videbaek@bnl.gov>------------------------------------------------------
    >>     Flemming Videbaek
    >>     Physics Department
    >>     Brookhaven National Laboratory tlf: 631-344-4106
    >>     fax 631-344-1334
    >>     e-mail: videbaek@bnl.gov <mailto:videbaek@bnl.gov>
    >     
    



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