Re: BNL workshop 6-8 March

From: Ian Bearden (bearden@nbi.dk)
Date: Fri Mar 07 2003 - 04:45:56 EST

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    And another thing....
    
    Can we get the event plane from the Si+Tiles?  That would be a good 
    thing, I think.  Who is/has looked into this?
    Cheers,
    Ian
    p.s. Bjørn, the appropriate response to such theorists is to say that 
    you KNOW they can come up with a fully microscopic model of 
    relativistic heavy ion collisions, so could they just please go do it!
    On torsdag, mar 6, 2003, at 17:31 Europe/Copenhagen, Bjorn H Samset 
    wrote:
    
    >
    > On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Flemming Videbaek wrote:
    >
    >> Dear Collegue
    >>
    >> Attache is the ref to the agena for the workshop the next comign days 
    >> at
    >> BNL. Bjoern Samset is speaking for Brahms tomorrow morning at 9.20
    >>
    >> See the web ref for the program in general
    >> Flemming
    >>
    >
    > Hello all. The presentation seemed to go well, and judging by the 
    > number
    > of questions both during and after the talk people were paying good
    > attention to what we showed. The main questions and comments were about
    > our identified hadron spectra and the mt fit we use - some were 
    > sceptical
    > about our ratios because they did not trust our spectra at the low and
    > high ends of the fit range. Also, we got told by several theorists that
    > they KNOW we can do elliptic flow with Si+Tiles, so would we please 
    > just
    > go and to the analysis? ;-)
    >
    > The presentation can be found on the BRAHMS presentations page.
    >
    > Ping :-)
    >
    > --
    > Bjorn H. Samset                           Phone: 22856465/92051998
    > PhD student, heavy ion physics            Adr:   Schouterrassen 6
    > Inst. of Physics, University of Oslo             0573 Oslo
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