Hi JH, In the title, maybe a question mark... "Where do the nucleons go? Net baryon density as a function of rapidity in central Au+Au collisions at maximum RHIC energy." The first sentence is a bit too long, how about: A primary goal at RHIC is to create and characterize the highly excited matter resulting from nuclear collisions at extremely high energies. I would suggest a slight rewording of the rest, but this probably more a matter of taste (but you did ask for comments, so....) Theoretical models predict different net-baryon densities rapidity dependence depending upon how the dynamics of baryon number transport is treated. In order to discriminate among the available models, measurements of the rapidity dependence of the net-baryon density are necessary. BRAHMS is unique among the RHIC experiments in its ability to measure identified charged particle spectra over a very broad range in rapidity and transverse momentum. In the last sentence.. Will you compare to other data p+p? 130GeV? SPS?, if so maybe say the results will be compared to theoretical predictions and to other available data. That is my 2cents, Cheers, Ian -----Original Message----- From: owner-brahms-l@bnl.gov [mailto:owner-brahms-l@bnl.gov]On Behalf Of J.H. Lee Sent: 14. maj 2002 22:37 To: brahms-l@bnl.gov Subject: QM abstract for net-proton Dear Collaborators, Here is the "net-proton" abstract for QM02. Any comments would be appreciated. Regards, JH
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