Hi again, JH, Actually, I just checked, and at y=3 we get out to roughly pt of 2.5GeV/c for id'd pions, so maybe you can (combining 3 and 4 degree high field data) get something at y=3? I don't know if you want to add it to the abstract, but the data are there. I'll try to make some plots tonight, and you can see what you think. Cheers, Ian -----Original Message----- From: owner-brahms-l@bnl.gov [mailto:owner-brahms-l@bnl.gov]On Behalf Of J.H. Lee Sent: 1. juli 2002 16:33 To: brahms-l@bnl.gov Subject: Abstract for Mini-symposium on High pt Physics at DNP02 Dear Collaborators, Here is an abstract to be submitted for the 'Mini-symposium on High pt Physics' at DNP02. JH ----------------------------------------- J.H. Lee Physics Department Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton, NY 11973 e-mail: jhlee@bnl.gov tel: (631) 344-3889 fax: (631) 344-1334
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