QM abstracts. At present I/The collaboration have been made aware of the following analysis/pre-abstracts. As said before more information can be found on http://www4.rcf.bnl.gov/~videbaek/brahms/qm05/index.html and hopefully people will update the pages pointed to with the respective analysis (to the extend I have gotten these). The deadline for submission is the May 20 (Friday) so the abstracts will have to be finalized. At present there are 7 subjects that can be made into abstracts (draft/pre abstracts do exist) i) Flow of inclusive charged hadrons (vs rapidity) and v2(pt) at mid-rapidity and forward. E.B.Johnson and H.Ito . [we still have to consider how much we can promise in the abstract, the analysis is promising, but also difficult.] ii) 62 GeV AuAu . I.Arsene (particle spectra and ratio's for AuAu) iii) Systematics of baryon to meson ratios E.J.Kim (auau, cucu) iv) Spectra from dAu and RdA for identified hadrons in dA.Hongyan Yang v) Baryon, anti-baryon , baryon transport in dA R.Debbe vi) Hight-pt suppression RAA in auau, cucu , also using pp data. The abstract/proposal from Catelin and Radek though not identical covers lot of the same physcics and data vii) Spectra of pp and dAu B.Samset . [Bjoern has expressed a preference to present the material that will appear in his thesis at a later conference] The question at hand is both to make sure there is not too much overlap between abstracts, and that the prospects for what is promised can be delivered within the next 2 months . Material to be presented must be ready by mid-July. The number of abstracts proposed so far is not really very large, so one suggestion for now is to make sure that closely related abstracts either focuses on different physics subject, or system. Alternative it could be combined into one with multiple authors. If there are other abstracts in the making these should be circulated to the speakers bureau (SB) as well as the collaboration ASAP. The SB will contact the people with pre-abstracts and analysis so the next draft will entail realistic physics goals, and with coordinated content, and finalized text. Best regards on behalf of SB. Flemming ---------------------------------------------------------------- Flemming Videbaek Physics Department Brookhaven National Laboratory e-mail: videbaek@bnl.gov phone: 631-344-4106 _______________________________________________ Brahms-l mailing list Brahms-l@lists.bnl.gov http://lists.bnl.gov/mailman/listinfo/brahms-lReceived on Tue May 17 14:29:25 2005
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