Hello, I would like to re-iterate that I would like to be sure that we have everything we need at 2.3 deg. In reviewing the logs while I was there the last time, we had only 500k trig2 (I think) events on at least one setting. I don't know if that will be enough to specify the net dN/dy at the highest rapidity, but if we have enough statistics at the other angles, I think we should try. Kris flemming videbaek wrote: > Dear Collaborator, > > Ii) have updated a preliminary shift list for the remaining part of > the run until April 2. > This as usual is subjext to changes due to availability of people, > special requests and change in beam scheduling > from the point of view of RHIC. It is basically assume that after the > first 24 hours of switch-over to 63 GeV some useful > beam will be available and we should be prepare to use it for checkout > etc. > > ii) This is also the point in time to call for last request to special > data-taking for the 200 GeV Au-Au run. Otherwise the > remaining running ( 10 days) will be at 8 Deg full field apart from > some calibration and min bias runs. > > Flemming > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Flemming Videbaek > Physics Department > Brookhaven National Laboratory > > e-mail: videbaek@bnl.gov <mailto:videbaek@bnl.gov> > phone: 631-344-4106 > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >_______________________________________________ >Brahms-l mailing list >Brahms-l@lists.bnl.gov >http://lists.bnl.gov/mailman/listinfo/brahms-l > > _______________________________________________ Brahms-l mailing list Brahms-l@lists.bnl.gov http://lists.bnl.gov/mailman/listinfo/brahms-lReceived on Mon Mar 15 13:10:36 2004
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