[Olympus] PANIC Abstracts

Richard G Milner milner at MIT.EDU
Mon May 12 22:08:06 EDT 2014


Hi Colton and Michael,
The abstracts are fine.  I agree with Michael that "lead-fluoride calorimeter"
is more appropriate.
Thanks,
Richard

 
On May 12, 2014, at 5:16 PM, Michael Kohl wrote:

> Hi Colton,
> 
> on Abstract_Overview.pdf:
> 2.01 GeV lepton beam -> 2.01 GeV stored lepton beam
> GeV^2 -> (GeV/c)^2
> I would swap the sentences "A full Monte Carlo ..." and "Meanwhile, the 
> analysis effort has ..."
> 
> on Abstract_Lumi.pdf:
> <1% statistical error -> <1% error
> small-angle elastic scatters of known cross section -> small-angle 
> elastic lepton-lepton and lepton-proton scattering of known cross section
> (heroic attempt to combine 12deg and SYMB using common wording)
> (the second) lepton-lepton scatters-> symmetric Moller and Bhabha 
> scatterings
> 
> The signal process is Cherenkov light but the crystals are also a 
> calorimeter at the same time, as all of the energy is converted into 
> light. Is it more correct to say "lead-fluoride calorimeters"?
> 
> on Abstract_Tracking.pdf:
> looks fine.
> 
> Best regards
>   Michael
> 
> 
> On Mon, 12 May 2014, Colton David O'Connor wrote:
> 
>> Dear Colleagues,
>> 
>> As we discussed at today's meeting, it would be good to have multiple OLYMPUS talks at PANIC 2014.  After further discussion here at MIT, we suggest that there should be at least a general status update and (separately) a focused talk on the luminosity determination.  Additionally, we would like to consider having a talk on tracking.
>> 
>> I have attached a drafted abstract for each of these three topics.  Send any comments or revisions to me within the next 24 hours.  I'm sorry that it is such a short time scale, but because the submission deadline is May 14, I plan to submit these abstracts soon.
>> 
>> If it is at all possible for you to attend the conference in Hamburg this August, please think about whether you could represent OLYMPUS by giving one of these talks.  Any volunteers are welcome to step forward at this time.  If we do not have representatives chosen, then I may have to submit abstracts with "The OLYMPUS Collaboration" as the assigned author, to be updated later on when we select someone.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> -Colton
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