run plan.

From: Jens Jørgen Gaardhøje (gardhoje@nbi.dk)
Date: Fri Nov 02 2001 - 05:52:01 EST

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    Friends,
    
    We had a short analysis workshop at NBI earlier this week, with the Oslo +
    Bergen groups + Radek from Krakow.
    
    Among other things we discussed the run plan.
    
    We would like to recommend that we concentrate the efforts on a long full FS
    run.
    The suggestion is to concentrate on the high pt setting; sin(12)=0.2. Thus
    we should be able to move into the interesting region for jet quenching
    studies. This requires 1/2 and full field measurements.
    We should of course complement with adequate statistics at the lower pt.
    
    We think that this is more relevant than 2.3 deg. at the present time.
    
    
    We also discused BRAHMS upgrades.
    
    Suggestions:
    ALICE PHOS: this could be areality for next year
    ALICE SDD: Can we also get some pixels. This would open up for Charm.
    ALICE FMD: Flow studies
    And finally:
    What about planning for a building extension that would allow the FS to be
    positioned at 90 deg in 2004. Nobody could beat the BFS at 90 deg? What
    would that cost. The cost and effort for the detector would be small. The
    civil eng. should not be that complicated ( a roof and a floor).
    
    cheers
    JJ
    
    
    
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