[Olympus] OLYMPUS conferences and publications

Jan C. Bernauer bernauer at mit.edu
Tue Jan 10 08:57:04 EST 2017


Dear all,

I was in Mainz last week and talked to Achim Denig. He isn't in charge
of the DPG program anymore, but promised me to talk to the person in
charge now. He thinks we certainly should be able to get a group talk,
if not a "Hauptvortrag", ie. the big one.

Best,
Jan



On 01/09/2017 12:08 PM, Douglas K Hasell wrote:
> Dear Colleagues,
> 
> 	At this morning's collaboration meeting we discussed presentations and publications.  I am updating the lists for both in this E-mail.
> 
> Presentations:
> 
> Recent and known presentations:
> 
> Michael Kohl - Jerusalem, Israel, January 2
> Jan Bernauer - JLab, January 13
> Axel Schmidt - Bormio, January 26
> Axel Schmidt - DESY HH and Zeuthen, January 31 and February 1
> Colton O'Connor - APS Meeting, Washington DC, January 28
> Michael Kohl - GHP Meeting, Washington DC, February 2
> 
> 
> Future possible presentations and conferences:
> 
> DESY PRC, March 21-22
> DPG - Munster, March 27-31, abstract deadline December 15, 2016 !
> DIS2017 - Birmingham, UK April 3-7, deadline January 31
> Sant'Angelo d'Ischia, May 15–19, registration deadline February 28
> NSTAR2017 - Columbia, SC, August 20-23, deadline June 20
> Lomonosov - Moscow, August 24--30, deadline February 15
> PANIC2017 - Beijing, China, September 1-5, deadline March 15
> APS DNP - Pittsburgh, October 23--27
> EINN2017 - Paphos, Cyprus, October 28 - November 4
> 
> 	For the DESY PRC it is not clear whether or not an OLYMPUS talk is needed in the open session since Axel will have given a full seminar 6 weeks earlier.  If no open session I suggest a simply conference call to report to the closed session.
> 
> 	The DPG deadline for an abstract submission has passed unless someone in Germany (Uwe? Frank? Reinhard? Joachim?) has some pull to get someone on the agenda.
> 
> 	For the Lomonosov conference Michael has been asked to give a general review talk but to also help arrange something from OLYMPUS so potentially someone in addition to Michael can attend.  Uwe ?  Stan ?  Someone coming from the USA?
> 
> 	For the other conferences we should discuss suitable speakers and prepare abstracts and or contact the organisers to see about invited talks.  People should express their interest.
> 
> 
> Publications
> 
> Yields: e-, e+, and e- + e+ - Jan and Axel
> 
> Luminosity MIE - Axel
> 
> $12\degree$ result - Brian
> 
> Target simulation - Brian
> 
> SYMB analysis - Colton
> 
> Radiative Corrections - Axel and Rebecca
> 
> Tracking - Jan, Axel, and Rebecca
> 
> Time of Flight - Lauren and Rebecca
> 
> GEM - Michael
>  
> MWPC - Stan ?
>  
> OLYMPUS long paper - Doug
> 
> 	Several of these papers should be possible quite quickly from the various theses.  It would be good to have as many published as possible before the long paper so we can reference them and so we can summarize them in the long paper.  It would be very useful for planning to get an estimate for when each of these might be available for an internal review.
> 
>                                                      Cheers,
>                                                              Douglas
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