[Hps] Conference Proceedings
Valery Kubarovsky
vpk at jlab.org
Tue Feb 7 12:53:11 EST 2017
Dear Larry and Marzio,
It is a good proceeding note. I have some minor remarks.
1. Introduction. line 4.
What does it mean "can mix kinematically"?
2. The sentence is not accurate:
"The electron beam, of intensity between 50 nA and 400 nA ,,,,can produce heavy photons."
The electron beam of any intensity can produce heavy photons.
3 The note describe the data taking in 2015 and 2016 at 1.05 and 2.3 beam energy. The beam intensity was 50 and 200 nA, not 50 and 400 nA.
4. The Feynman diagrams in Fig. 1 are of different styles. See for example Z line in a) and b),c).
5. Instead of " a fast lead-tungstate electromagnetic calorimeter" I suggest to write
"a lead-tungstate electromagnetic calorimeter with Avalanche PhotoDiodes (APD) readout".
Then later on you can use just APD.
Regards,
Valery
> From: "Larry Weinstein" <lweinste at odu.edu>
> To: hps at jlab.org
> Sent: Tuesday, February 7, 2017 11:44:18 AM
> Subject: [Hps] Conference Proceedings
> Dear Folks,
> Here is a draft of Marzio de Napoli's conference proceedings from the " Advances
> in Dark Matter and Particle Physics 2016" workshop in Messina last October.
> Please send me and Marzio your comments by Feb 20. Sincerely, Larry
> Note:
> 1) If the Ecal and/or Beamline papers cited in the proceeding will be published
> during the review process he will update the references.
> 2) Similarly, if the SVT paper will be posted in time on arXiv he will include
> it in the proceeding.
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