Fw: high pt paper

From: Jens Jørgen Gaardhøje (gardhoje@nbi.dk)
Date: Thu Jun 26 2003 - 14:33:44 EDT

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    I forward an email from Hans Boggild transmitted via a mobile phone from a
    ferry somewhere between the Danish islands..
    I can mention that the point of the Rcp ratios (at y=2) is that the
    reference does not intervene. Likewise most syst. errors cancel out. Thats
    why we are fairly enthusiastic about this approach. We will try to make
    these points clear in the paper- which it isn't right now.
    Comments from others invited.
    regards
    JJ
    
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    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Hans Boggild" <boggild@nbivms.nbi.dk>
    To: "Jens Gaardhøje" <gardhoje@nbi.dk>
    Cc: "Hans Boggild" <boggild@nbivms.nbi.dk>
    Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 2:55 PM
    Subject: high pt paper
    
    
    > Hi Jens jørgen
    > The new paper version looks good, with a nice twist towards rapidity
    > dependence. Fig 3
    > is very suggestive, but relies heavily on the 'Hijing' corrected pp
    > reference spectrum. This
    > needs careful thinking (and description in the paper).
    > I am not sure I can actually send this, I may have a 'Brookhaven'
    > communication
    > problem. Receiving is no problem (apart from the mbile phone bill
    > comming up)
    > So let me try to send :
    > Best regards Hans
    >
    >
    


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