Re: Good News!

From: Michael Murray (murray@CyclotronMail.tamu.edu)
Date: Fri Nov 02 2001 - 13:44:53 EST

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    Well done Ian,
              please be careful what you eat. At least
    until your talk is done. We would like to show 
    a comparison of the Excitation energy of the 
    gold nuclius produced in 130 and 200GeV collisions.
    At 200GeV we may be starting to see the effect
    of fission. While I realise that this may seem
    old hat in these days of colour falvour locking
    and classical gluonic fields it is still 
    interesting to some of us.
       I'll send something by Tuesday. 
                 Michael
    
    Quoting Ian Bearden <bearden@nbi.dk>:
    
    > Dear All,
    > I would like you all to know that the BRAHMS talk at Jaipur has been
    > upgraded from a 20 minute parallel session talk to a 30 minute talk in
    > one
    > of the main plenary sessions.
    > 
    > It seems that our fame continues to grow!
    > 
    > In order for me to present our new and exciting results in the best
    > possible
    > manner,
    > I'd like suggestions from you as to what we should present.  I think
    > that we
    > can make a very exciting story from the multiplicity data, as well as
    > the
    > ratios (which we know have at y=0, y=0.7, y~2.2, y~3 for pbar/p).  I
    > have a
    > pretty good idea how the analysis at NBI is progressing, but am less
    > certain
    > of what other groups are up to, so please let me know so that your fame
    > can
    > continue to grow.
    > 
    > I will try to incorporate all suggestions I receive into a first draft
    > presentation which I will make available next Friday, Nov. 9.
    > 
    > Best regards,
    > Ian Bearden
    > 
    
    
    
    Michael Murray, Cyclotron TAMU, 979 845 1411 x 273, Fax 1899
    



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