[Brahms-l] [Fwd: Your Submission]

From: Ionut Cristian Arsene <i.c.arsene_at_fys.uio.no>
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 17:32:02 +0100
       Dear Brahms,

      I am pleased to inform you that our K/pi paper has been accepted for
publication in PLB.
Below I included the email from the editor.

            Best regards,
                   Ionut


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Subject: Your Submission
From:    "Volker Metag" <PLB_at_exp2.physik.uni-giessen.de>
Date:    Thu, February 25, 2010 16:15
To:      i.c.arsene_at_fys.uio.no
Cc:      PLB_at_exp2.physik.uni-giessen.de
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Ms. Ref. No.:  PLB-D-09-01469R1
Title: Kaon and Pion Production in Central Au+Au Collisions at
\sqrt{s_{NN}}=62.4 GeV
Physics Letters B

Dear Dr. Ionut Cristian Arsene,

I am pleased to confirm that your paper "Kaon and Pion Production in
Central Au+Au Collisions at \sqrt{s_{NN}}=62.4 GeV" has been accepted for
publication in Physics Letters B.

Comments from the Editor and Reviewers can be found below.

Thank you for submitting your work to this journal.

With kind regards,

Volker Metag
Editor
Physics Letters B

Comments from the Editors and Reviewers:


Reviewer #1: The authors have addressed all suggestions in a reasonable
way. I recommend to accept the current manuscript for publication in
Physics Letters B. Congratulations to the authors.



Reviewer #2: The authors have taken most of my recommendations into
account. The revision of Fig.7 and the accompanying text is well done, and
the main physics points are now well documented and explained. My only
remaining recommendation would still be to quote a range for the 'B'
parameter in the power law fits in the text. I went to the BRAHMS
web-site, which is cited [19], but couldn't find that information there
either. Like I said in my original review, fitting a power-law to a low pT
distribution is quite unusual, and the range of B will tell the
experienced reader whether this fit should be taken seriously or not in
the context of power law fits to higher energy data. This is useful
information which shouldn't be omitted. With this minor revision (which
could be done on the web-site) I am ready to accept the paper for
publication.




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