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Dear Mike,<br>
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I cannot attend the CLAS meeting because I will be at a workshop in
Israel. However, I think it is extremely important to make clear to
Volker that the schedule presented at the last collaboration meeting
is unacceptable since <br>
(a) no real nuclear targets are scheduled til 2022 (after the <b>second</b>
set of proton runs) and<br>
(b) the schedule was made with little or no collaboration input and
without any formal process.<br>
<br>
I understand that we should run the proton first, then the deuteron
and Bonus (in some order), then polarized H and D. However, it is
extremely important to run the nuclear targets immediately after
that. We are one of the three CLAS physics working groups and we
need to get some data to keep our research programs, grants and
students.<br>
<br>
Sincerely,<br>
Larry<br>
<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Michael Wood wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hi NPWG fans,
The upcoming CLAS Collaboration meeting is March 28-31, 2017. My idea for the next NPWG meeting is to focus on CLAS12 and nuclear physics. When I looked over Volker's slides from the last Collaboration Meeting, it looks like nuclear related runs (B, D, F, and G) are not scheduled until 2019 (B, F) and 2022 (D, G). However, I would like a status of how things are going, so I am asking spokespersons to give an update and a review. In addition, we could have talks about ideas for future experiments. We could invite our theorists friends or mild acquaintances to pitch ideas.
Let me know in the next week (by March 3) if you can give a CLAS12 related talk. Depending on the response, I will see how much room we have for talks on CLAS6 analyses.
Thanks,
Mike
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Sincerely,
Larry
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Lawrence Weinstein
Eminent Scholar and University Professor
Physics Department
Old Dominion University
Norfolk, VA 23529
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