Hi Fouad, Thanks for the comments. > Where is the plot showing the pt ratio of central (0-10) to > semi-peripheral (40-60) ? It is on its way... > Could you please give a bit more details on the plots. > (not easy to figure out what is plotted there!). The y=0 plots are inspired from the high pt STAR. More details will follow... > It would be also helpful if you could number your plots. > > 2 general questions: > - Did you analyse all available data ? or is there still some hope > to increase the statistics? I've used all the statistics we have. > - Did you subtract background contributions for the most peripheral > cuts (in particular, the 40-60%) ? What background contributions? The spectra are corrected for geometrical acceptance. Other corrections should be very small at high pt, which is the focus of the talk. I'll let you know when I update the homepage... Cheers, Claus +-------------------------------------------------------------+ | Claus Jørgensen | | Cand. Scient. Phone : (+45) 33 32 49 49 | | Cell : (+45) 27 28 49 49 | | Niels Bohr Institute, Ta-2, Office : (+45) 35 32 53 07 | | Blegdamsvej 17, DK-2100, E-mail : ekman@nbi.dk | | University of Copenhagen Home : www.nbi.dk/~ekman/ | +-------------------------------------------------------------+
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