[Rgc] cooked runs & RGC-analysis meeting tomorrow
Xiaochao Zheng
xiaochao at jlab.org
Tue Apr 4 09:09:33 EDT 2023
Hi Sebastian and all:
I have a graduate student, Sujit, to work on RGC as a thesis (PhD) student. He is in his 2nd year of coursework at UVA but should be able to start full-time analysis in mid-late May. I hope he can do substantial analysis within 3 years, leave 6-12 months for thesis writing.
The channel(s) we are interested in are inclusive (e,e') for A1p, A1d (?), and SIDIS of (e,e'pi+/-) and (e,e'K+/-), though I am not familiar with how many students are already on RGC and if we can analyze all data along this direction or we need to divide up the data.
For the tasks listed in the email, I am not familiar with NMR polarimetry of CLAS solid target, but otherwise I think all other tasks sound familiar.
Some time in May I will hear more about my next 3-year renewal from DOE and we will see if I can put in more people (such as a part-time postdoc whom I still need to hire, or a second student part-time some time in 2024) if needed.
Thanks,
Xiaochao
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From: Sebastian Kuhn <kuhn at jlab.org>
Sent: Monday, April 3, 2023 11:29 AM
To: Silvia Niccolai
Cc: rgc at jlab.org; Rgc_analysis; Xiaochao Zheng
Subject: Re: [Rgc] cooked runs & RGC-analysis meeting tomorrow
Thank you, Silvia,
Can I piggyback on this email to request that ALL potentially interested RG-C analyzers, whether they can attend tomorrow’s meeting or not, send a few lines expressing their interest (what channels they want to analyze, who they are working with), including whether this is a thesis project, and their availability to help with general RG-C calibration and analysis tasks.
Here are some examples of the latter from my parochial point of view - please add whatever else you can think of:
1) Complete NMR polarization history for all NH3 and ND3 targets
2) Raster calibration
3) Generic dilution factor code
4) Beam charge asymmetry and FC readout issues
- Sebastian
> On Apr 3, 2023, at 10:05 AM, Silvia Niccolai via Rgc <rgc at jlab.org> wrote:
>
> Dear all,
> the NH3 (+carbon) runs that were requested at last week's meeting were
> cooked and can be found in:
> /volatile/clas12/rg-c/production/dst/8.7.0_TBT/
> The trains will soon also be copied to the /cache/hallb/scratch/rg-b/ to
> avoid losing them once that they're erased from /volatile/
>
> Tomorrow (Tuesday April 4th) we'll have our RGC-analysis meeting, at
> 8:30AM Jlab time, zoom: https://jlab-org.zoomgov.com/j/1601890334
> Please let me know if you plan to present/discuss anything. And if you do,
> please upload your material on our wiki at the link:
> https://clasweb.jlab.org/wiki/index.php/RGC_Apr4
>
> See you tomorrow.
> Best regards,
> Silvia
>
>
>
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