Dear Collaborator We had a good discussion on the QM abstracts and content at this morning's analysis meeting. There is still work to do on the text and titles, but in terms of content and what data to use it seems reasonable w/o too much overlap. The abstracts should really be circulated soon for feedback and coordination so they can be submitted by the deadline. Too, if there are other plans for abstracts this should be known immediately, there is not much time left. The order is according to presentations and discussions at the meeting. I only put in a few keywords; you will have to read abstracts to get the fuller picture. Best regards Flemming - Ionut Arsene : K pi, k/pi vs. baryon chemical pot, 62 GeV AuAu data, K,p also comparison to models. (no abstract yet, but presentation of possible figures and background material for paper to be written). - Hans D. (not present) will write an abstract on the stopping in auau (62 GeV ..) - Radek (abs on analysis page) Will like to show dn/dy for produced particles in auau, cucu. There is an issue how far this has come and is available. It looks plausible for cucu 200, and the 200 can likely be extracted from the work by Catalin. - Hong Yang (abs on page). Main topic net-proton, stopping in pp, dau and auau (200 Gev). Much material from thesis work. - Nathailia p/pi vs baryo chemical pot (and pt). (Abstract on page) Can have data from several sources pp, auau, cucu 62 and 200 gev at mid and forward rapidity. Web ref (the usual brahms access ) http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=23000 -------------------------------------------- Flemming Videbaek Physics Department Bldg 510-D Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton, NY11973 phone: 631-344-4106 cell: 631-681-1596 fax: 631-344-1334 e-mail: videbaek @ bnl gov _______________________________________________ Brahms-l mailing list Brahms-l_at_lists.bnl.gov https://lists.bnl.gov/mailman/listinfo/brahms-lReceived on Fri Oct 26 2007 - 11:52:31 EDT
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