[Tpe] Mont's presentation to JSA

Brian A Raue baraue at sarah.fiu.edu
Thu Mar 25 17:02:06 EDT 2010


Hi All,
	From my point, it is crucial that a decision regarding the running of 
TPE this fall be made as soon as possible.  I have been awarded a 
sabbatical for the fall in the anticipation that we will run.  If not, I 
have to either reschedule the sabbatical or find something else to do soon.
	Further, I have a grad student now working on the experiment.  If we 
don't run then I need to find him another project.  It is unfair to the 
student for him to spend a significant amount of time preparing for TPE 
only to have it pulled out from under him.

Brian

Larry Weinstein wrote:
> Dear TPEers,
> 
> There was an interesting paragraph in Mont's March 10 JSA presentation 
> (slide 21, titled 'FY11 Guidance Scientific Objectives'):
> 
>     Hall B:
>     • Complete data taking on N* with polarized HDIcetarget (especially
>     neutron
>     data).  Note original plan was to complete this experiment in FY11;
>     it will likely
>     be delayed, and we may try to advance PRIMEx-II into this period
>     instead if
>     adequate equipment funding is available
> 
> 
> It is interesting a) that HDIce uncertainties are already known at the 
> director's level and b) that Primex is still listed as the most likely 
> experiment to run in its place.
> 
> -- 
> 				Sincerely,
> 				Larry 
> 
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