[Halld-physics] Physics Meeting, Monday 3/29

Curtis A. Meyer cmeyer at ernest.phys.cmu.edu
Mon Mar 29 17:08:26 EDT 2010


Hi Everyone -

     in the future, can we please have relevant documents linked to the 
GlueX
wiki when we have a discussion. I think that many of us were struggling to
follow some of the discussion today.

     Curtis

On 3/29/10 10:51 AM, Ashot Gasparian wrote:
>      Hi Ryan,
>
>     For some reason I still prefere to have a phone
>    connection to this meeting.
>    Please send the phone number and the code for today's
>    meeting.
>
>     Thanks,
>    Ashot
>
>
> .............................................................
> Ashot Gasparian                    Phone:(336)285-2112 (NC A&T)
> Professor of Physics
> Physics Department                       (757)-269-7914 JLab
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> Greensboro, NC 27411               email: gasparan at jlab.org
> .............................................................
>
>
> On Fri, 26 Mar 2010, Ryan Mitchell wrote:
>
>    
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I just put up a meeting page for the physics working group meeting,
>> Monday, March 29 (11AM).  Ashot would like to discuss the PAC35
>> comments on the eta-primakoff proposal.  We should also keep
>> revisiting the shower multiplicity issue we discussed at the last
>> meeting and in the offline software meeting.  Please feel free to add
>> to the agenda, or upload any additional material...
>>
>> Best,
>> Ryan
>>
>>
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