Pixel sensor development and readout

Speaker : Leo Greiner


Talk time : 09:30, Duration : 00:20

Pixel sensors mechanical

Speaker : Howard Wieman


Talk time : 09:10, Duration : 00:20

Welcome and plans for meeting

Speaker : F.Videbaek


Talk time : 09:00, Duration : 00:10

includes my take on CDR timeline

HFT bi-monthly technical meeting

2008-05-15 09:00
2008-05-15 17:00
Etc/GMT-5
Thursday, 15 May 2008
Brookhaven Natl Lab - room 2-78, at 13:00 (GMT), duration : 08:00

The agenda will include detailed status reports from subsystems, and in afternoon discussion on preparation for CD-1 documents.

TimeTalkPresenter
09:00Welcome and plans for meeting ( 00:10 ) 1 fileF.Videbaek
09:10Pixel sensors mechanical ( 00:20 ) 1 fileHoward Wieman
09:30Pixel sensor development and readout ( 00:20 ) 1 fileLeo Greiner
10:00IST update ( 00:30 ) 1 fileGerrir Van Nieuwenhuizen II (MIT)
10:30Overall Integration ( 00:20 ) 1 fileEric Andersen
10:50SSD report ( 00:20 ) 2 filesHoward Matis
11:10Software & simulation ( 00:20 ) 1 fileSpiros Margetis
11:40FGT mechanical ( 00:20 ) 1 fileJim Kelsey
13:45Layout and procedure ( 00:20 ) 0 filesFlemming Videbaek
14:00CD1 - IST Technical design Section ( 00:20 ) 1 fileBernd Surrow (MIT)
14:20Towards CD1 ( 00:20 ) 1 fileHG Ritter

AOB


Talk time : 00:30, Duration : 00:20

Presentation to STAR Integration Meeting

Speaker : Howard


Talk time : 00:00, Duration : 00:30

How to add images to a page (examples of the diverse solutions)

This may become a FAQ but since it came a few times, here is a run-down of the ways one could attach images to Drupal and their scope/usage restrictions.

Opteron yearly CPU usage

Opteron yearly CPU usage

Estimation of error of A_L including detector response, May 2008 (Jan)

Under:

 This set of analysis was done in preparation to PAC presentation at BNL, May 2008, ( Jan)

BFC: 0, 1, and 2 step Filtering Comparison

Under:

Comparison Between 0, 1, and 2 Step BFC Filtering

 

Background conversion probability using identified pi0 sample, take 2

Abstract:  A sample of identified π0 decays Background conversion probability using identified pi0 sample to measure the conversion rates for background events and/or estimate the mean number of photons detected by the preshower system within various radii of the π0 candidate.  In this note we
  1. Estimate the mean number of photons detected by the preshower system w/in four isolation regions around the reconstructed π0,
  2. Estimate the mean number of photons incident on the tower(s) containing the two photons in the reconstructed π0, and
  3. Estimate the mean number of photons incident on the tower containing the leading photon in the reconstructed π0.

Multi-core CPU era task force

Introduction

On 7/12/2007 23:42, a task force was assembled to evaluate the future of the STAR software

Infrastructure

Under:

The pages in this tree relates to the Infrastructure sub-group of the S&C team.

Gamma Jet Asymmetry Projections

This analysis uses the prompt-photon PYTHIA+ GEANT simulations to determine the errors on gamma-jet asymmetries and  DeltaG for an input of 50 pb-1 and polarization = 60%.&nbs

AOB

Speaker : All


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

Cu+Cu yields: model comparisons

Speaker : Anthony Timmins ( Birmingham )


Talk time : 00:25, Duration : 00:20

Model comparison of Yields per participant for kaons and Lambda in EPOS and AMPT

Year 7 Production readiness discussion

Speaker : Year 7 analyzers


Talk time : 00:00, Duration : 00:25

Discussion on Year 7 data production readiness.

What analysis and thus physics do we expect from these data.

- especially on timescale of SQM

Using the pi0 sample to estimate the amount of material in front of the endcap

Abstract -- We look at the mean energy deposited in the 1st preshower layer above the higher energy gamma in a sample of isolated, reconstructed pi0 decays. 
 
 

2001 original bylaws

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Revised Sections II and III 28 November 2001

 

SMD Residuals

First, here is a quick review of the cuts applied so far (numbered so that they correspond to the plot of the number of hits that survive each cut):