The Magnetic Monopole in STAR

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Introduction

Simulation requests

Speaker : Maxim Potekhin ( BNL )


Talk time : 12:45, Duration : 00:10

Geometry tags update

As suggested at the previous meeting, the dead area correction of the SSD geometry should be made available in earlier geo tags. As a result, we created
  • Y2005F
  • Y2006B

Discussion on SPin PWG data analysis difficulties, path forward

Speaker : Jim Sowinsky ( IUCF )


Talk time : 12:35, Duration : 00:10

AOB

Speaker : All ( All )


Talk time : 12:55, Duration : 00:05

Database synchronization, issues and resolve

Speaker : Mike DePhillips ( BNL )


Talk time : 12:25, Duration : 00:10

Library readiness for Year7

Speaker : Lidia Didenko ( BNL )


Talk time : 12:15, Duration : 00:10

TPC drift velocity methods, summary

Speaker : Yuri Fisyak ( BNL )


Talk time : 12:00, Duration : 00:15

New online web server (dean.star.bnl.gov)

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New web server notes for content providers and users

STAR's SSH Public Key Management System

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SSH Public Key Management Tool

Overview

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FastOffline & TriggerCount issues and needs

Speaker : J. Lauret ( BNL )


Talk time : 14:50, Duration : 00:10

Online QA

Speaker : Frank Laue ( BNL )


Talk time : 14:40, Duration : 00:10

Replacement for rts01 / rts02

Speaker : Jeff ( BNL )


Talk time : 14:30, Duration : 00:10

nameserver issue online

Speaker : Jeff / Wayne ( BNL / BNL )


Talk time : 14:20, Duration : 00:10

Status reports (see details)

Speaker : All ( All )


Talk time : 14:00, Duration : 00:20

  • CVS in AFS                          Jeff / Jerome
  • WebServer readiness           Mike
  • Key service readiness          Wayne
  • Elog final checks                 Leve / Jerome

Run VII preparation, meeting #14

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Thursday, 1 January 1970
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TimeTalkPresenter
14:00Status reports (see details) ( 00:20 ) 0 filesAll (All)
14:20nameserver issue online ( 00:10 ) 0 filesJeff / Wayne (BNL / BNL)
14:30Replacement for rts01 / rts02 ( 00:10 ) 0 filesJeff (BNL)
14:40Online QA ( 00:10 ) 0 filesFrank Laue (BNL)
14:50FastOffline & TriggerCount issues and needs ( 00:10 ) 0 filesJ. Lauret (BNL)

Kaon-pion correlatios in d+Au - a summary


Talk time : 15:30, Duration : 00:10

Embedding HF meeting #2

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Thursday, 1 January 1970
, at 00:00 (GMT), duration : 00:00
Requested: Olga, Manuel, Alex, Jamie, Maxim
Purpose: Review of all HF requests, current opened questions, priorities, policies, comunication channel understanding, opened questions.

Attendee: Jamie, Manuel, Maxim, Alex (Olga could not attend due topersonal matters)

The meeting started with a general procedure reminder as per the communication level between the embedding team and the PWGC /PWG. The general current (implicit) understanding is that the process will follow the steps as described:

  • A PA makes a request within the PWG, the PA is approved by the PWGC to move along with making a formal request
  • The Web interface is used to make a request. The PA is the contact person.
    • Note: The requests may be prioritized by the PAC or S&C leader depending on (respectively) physics priorities or technical feasibilities and optimization.
  • Upon submission, the request is inspected by the embedding team.
    • Precision may be requested to the PA
    • The request is modified until it become comprehensive
  • A sample is produced – QA is requested
  • Feedback is provided, the full request is scheduled

Several area may need reshape as per the procedure.
  1. The request page is ambiguous – an effort was started to reshape the interface (view [node:3206] for more information, tasks 49 to 51)
  2. The communication is ambiguous
    1. often one Email is sent and no reminders (easer side) and no pro-active checks for follow-ups.
    2. S&C meeting status overview is generally not attended by PWG representatives.

As follow-ups of this discussion:
  • The requirements for a new embedding request form will be sent to all PWG - We expect from the PWG a pro-active look at it and feedback what in the past was clear/not clear and what the requirements do address/do not address
  • We assume that the new interface will allow later to send automated reminders to the PA via cron. A db back-end will be needed (implementation detail).
  • We propose that the embedding coordinator would pro-actively send reminder (or delegate tasks to the embedding team consistent with moving the tasks along faster).
  • We will assume that the PWGC are prime responsible for ensuring the requests are answered from the PWG side.

We discussed the requests from the PWGC as per what is on [node:3987] (comment 127). We inspected the first 9 requests keeping in mind the suggestions made as comment 126. The following was agreed upon:
  • Request 7, 1154003633 is more trigger problematic and may need to be addressed at a later time embedding wise and will be put on hold.
  • Request 8, 1154004721 should have a related paper coming out soon. We will keep it in.
  • Requests 1 and 2 should be the highest priorities


Procedure and action items:
  • An embedding request is best submitted related to an ongoing/incomplete analysis. PWG should proceed with a simulation request (much simpler and not requiring another dimension of data/mixed with simulation and hence, confusion with chain, timestamp etc...) and then move to embedding for semi-final results.
  • The Vertex options VFMCE and VFFV aimed to consolidate the embedding framework.
    • VFFV: use a default vertex at (0,0,0) but is envisioned to be used to set the vertex to whatever appropriate value taken from an extrenal knowledge. Especially, the method StFixedVertexFinder::SetVertexPosition() - Possible use of this relates to the (hopefully) old way of doing embedding when an external file contains vertex information. This option could be used to set “a” vertex event by event.
      Method was implemented by Lee Barnby upon requirement request from the S&C project in May 2006.
    • VFMCE: This option was added to replace the StEvent vertex by the Monte-Carlo vertex. The implementation simply overwrites the vertex.
      Method was implemented by Jerome Lauret & Lee Barnby May 2006.
      Sti vertex constraint was fixed by Victor Perevoztchikov – Beware that the default vertex errors are 1 microns in all directions if set to null.

While we believe the vertex issue is very secondary to Xiaoyan's analysis, it was agreed that the vertex finder to be used is VFMCE, dropping any vertex from the data event and using the Monte Carlo vertex. This will be the case for all Cu+Cu and p+p embedding requests including 2006 data.
The code for FVMCE need backward propagation pending a bug tracking report to be submitted by Andrew Rose (chain and input file needed to debug).

Spin PWG Meeting (2/22/07)

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Statistics for Late Longitudinal Running
  • ~ 400 runs (7132001 - 7156028)
  • ~ 6.2 million events
  • ~ 170K Neutral Pions for HTTP L2 Gamma trigger
  • ~ 80K Neutral Pions for HT2 Trigger
Trigger Ratios

AOB

Speaker : All ( All )


Talk time : 12:55, Duration : 00:05

Year7 geometry readiness

Speaker : Maxim Potekhin ( BNL )


Talk time : 12:45, Duration : 00:10
Year 2007 geometry - tag "Y2007". Based on Y2006 with the following additions/improvements:
  • FMS/FPD - new code to reflect the new config(Akio, Ermes)
  • TOF (Xin)
  • upVPD (Xin)