[Frost] Paris Talk

Ken Livingston k.livingston at physics.gla.ac.uk
Sat Mar 5 05:16:57 EST 2011


Hi Stuart,
Looks pretty good to me.

Just a few comments. 

Some of the slides are quite text laden
eg 3 with all text and no pictures.

Carbon Scaling, 
Extracting Observables,
Sigma Analysis 

You really need to stress the point of the carbon scaling / dilution
I think the best place to get this across when you present
the slide on Target Selection.

Also, on that slide you say 
"These are easier to resolve after particle identification"
Is the picture you show before or after full event ID, or just for Kaons
before ID?

Cheers,
Ken



On Fri, 2011-03-04 at 18:13 +0000, Stuart Fegan wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I've drafted most of my slides for the Paris meeting, and have put them 
> on the g9 secure page,
> 
> http://www.jlab.org/Hall-B/secure/g9/SFegan_HSWG_Paris.pdf
> 
> Some notable omissions, which I'll work on later this evening:
> 
> Slide 15 is unfinished, but will sum up my work on direct scaling 
> factors outlined here, under the heading "Direct Scaling Factor (In 
> Progress)": http://nuclear.gla.ac.uk/~stuartf/Analysis/dilution.html
> 
> Slide 17 is also unfinished, but will be broken up into three slides, 
> the first dealing with the first two bullet points and showing some 
> cos(2phi) distributions for polythene that I spoke about at yesterday's 
> meeting, the second will show the estimation of sigma for polythene, and 
> the third will discuss the potential (and limitations) for measuring 
> sigma on appropriately manipulated butanol data
> 
> Slide 19 will have some suitable summarising bullet points
> 
> Yes, I will add "preliminary" to all appropriate plots
> 
> British spelling has been used throughout, it's the way I was taught :-)
> 
> Cheers,
> Stuart




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