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# After review, the committee will send a written report to the EG and CB including a recommendation on whether or not the proposal should be voted upon. The report will be communicated to the proposal proponents and be made available to the members of the Collaboration.  The EG and CB shall then decide if the proposal will be put up for a vote, which should be held no less than 30 days from this decision. A mature version of the proposal should then be made available to the Collaboration for comment.
 
# After review, the committee will send a written report to the EG and CB including a recommendation on whether or not the proposal should be voted upon. The report will be communicated to the proposal proponents and be made available to the members of the Collaboration.  The EG and CB shall then decide if the proposal will be put up for a vote, which should be held no less than 30 days from this decision. A mature version of the proposal should then be made available to the Collaboration for comment.
 
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# If a proposal is not put up for a vote or does not pass the vote for endorsement, the proponents may revise and resubmit their proposal for consideration.
 
# If a proposal is not put up for a vote or does not pass the vote for endorsement, the proponents may revise and resubmit their proposal for consideration.
  

Revision as of 16:49, 26 June 2018

The goal is to outline a procedure through which proposals using some of all of the GlueX equipment in Hall D can obtain the approval of the Collaboration.

Big Questions

What do the bylaws need to answer?

  1. What does it mean to have the endorsement of the GlueX Collaboration?
    • What is the relationship between current collaborators and new experiment proponents?
  2. When should a proposed experiment obtain endorsement?
  3. What is the procedure?
  4. Who decides the endorsement?
  5. What about currently "endorsed" experiments?


Existing Bylaws

D Acquiring Data (Adopted: November 2, 2009)

D.1 Beam Time and Physics Proposals At the present time, i.e., the time at which the following bylaws are adopted, it is envisioned that the initial period of beam in Hall D will be dedicated to commissioning and running with the the base Hall D equipment. This nominal configuration is as defined within the scope of the 12 GeV Upgrade project. However, it is recognized that during this period it may be desirable to take data with modified beamline and/or detector configuration for detailed calibration or in order to expand the physics reach of the experiment.

  1. The proposal process should begin with a discussion between the Spokesperson, Hall D leader, and proposal proponents, and may include a presentation to the Collaboration.
  2. All proponents of such proposals, either individual or as a group, must be members of the GlueX Collaboration or are expected to become members upon endorsement by the Collaboration and/or the JLab Physics Advisory Committee (PAC).
  3. The proponents are expected to document the necessary modifications to configuration of equipment, needed running time, and expected physics impact.
  4. The Spokesperson, in consultation with the Executive Group (EG) and Collaboration Board (CB), will appoint an ad hoc committee to evaluate the technical feasibility and physics merit of such proposals. This committee is expected to interact with the proponents of the proposal and may request additional supporting material.
  5. After review, the committee, with the endorsement of the EG and CB, shall recommend an action on the proposal to the Collaboration.
  6. Modifications to the nominal running configuration in accordance with the committee recommendation must be approved by two-thirds vote of the Collaboration.
  7. Should a presentation to the JLab PAC be deemed necessary, it should be done after approval by the Collaboration. The GlueX Spokesperson will work with the proponents to determine the most effective way to make the presentation to the PAC.

D.2 Access to Data

  1. Data taken during any run period or GlueX detector configuration may be analyzed by any member of the GlueX Collaboration.
  2. Members of the Collaboration shall inform the coordinator of the Physics Working Group of their intent to analyze data in order to maximize efficiency.


Take 1

Suggested Option 1

D.1.8 If the proposal is to be presented to the JLab PAC, a mature version of the proposal should be available to the ad hoc committee no later than 60 days before submission, in order to allow sufficient time for review. The vote for Collaboration approval should be completed no later than 7 days before submission.

Suggested Option 2

D.3 Additional Proposals

After the initial period dedicated for GlueX running, it is expected that further proposals to the JLab PAC will be made for experiments in Hall D which will use some or all of the standard GlueX equipment and extend the physics reach of the GlueX program. Such proposals are strongly recommended to obtain the approval of the GlueX Collaboration. This approval may be obtained following a similar procedure to the one described in Section D.1, as described below:

  1. The Spokesperson and Hall D leader should be notified about the intent to submit a proposal using the GlueX equipment as early as possible in the process of developing the proposal.
  2. The proponents are expected to document the necessary modifications to configuration of equipment, needed running time, and expected physics impact. This information must be presented to the Collaboration, either at a Collaboration Meeting or at a Meeting of the Physics Working Group no later than 90 days before the submission of the proposal.
  3. All proponents of such a proposal are strongly encouraged, but not required, to become members of the GlueX Collaboration, either at the time the proposal is presented or at the time of its approval by the JLab PAC
  4. A mature version of the proposal should be made available to the Collaboration for comment no later than 45 days before the submission of the proposal.
  5. The proposal must be approved by a vote of two-thirds of the Collaboration, to be completed no later than 7 days before the submission of the proposal.
  6. In exceptional cases, a proposal may be put up to vote after these deadlines have passed by the Spokesperson and Hall D Leader.


Take 2

D.1 Beam Time and Physics Proposals

While initial period of beam in Hall D will be dedicated to commissioning and running with the the base Hall D equipment, it is expected that additional experimental proposals for Hall D beyond the primary GlueX physics program will be made. Additional Hall D proposals which use any portion of the GlueX detector equipment are expected to seek the approval of the GlueX Collaboration.

  1. GlueX-approved experiments are recognized as distinct experimental directions being pursued under the organization of the GlueX Collaboration.
  2. The approval of the Collaboration implies a commitment of the entire Collaboration to operate detector equipment, staff shifts, and calibrate and process the data collected.
  3. All proponents of such proposals must be members of the GlueX Collaboration, or are expected to become members upon endorsement by the Collaboration and/or the JLab Physics Advisory Committee (PAC), and participate in all ongoing GlueX experiments.
  4. Proponents of such proposals may be an individual or group, and include, but are not limited to, spokespeople of PAC proposals and their research groups.

D.2 Physics Proposal Approval Process

  1. The proposal process should begin with a discussion between the GlueX Spokesperson, Hall D leader, and proposal proponents, and may include a presentation to the Collaboration.
  2. The proponents are expected to document the necessary modifications to configuration of equipment, needed running time, and expected physics impact. The responsibilities of member groups for detector operation and calibration should be clearly specified. This information must be presented to the Collaboration, either at a Collaboration Meeting or at a meeting of the Physics Working Group no later than 90 days before the submission of the proposal.
  3. The evaluation of the technical feasibility and physics merit of such proposals will be coordinated by a standing committee of the Collaboration Board, in consultation with the Hall D Leader. This committee will be responsible for designating at least one and no more than three internal reviewers for each proposal.
  4. The internal reviewers are expected to interact with the proponents of the proposal and may request additional supporting material.
  5. After review, the committee, with the endorsement of the EG and CB, shall recommend an action on the proposal to the Collaboration.
  6. A mature version of the proposal should be made available to the Collaboration for comment no later than 45 days before the submission of the proposal.
  7. The proposal must be approved by a vote of two-thirds of the Collaboration, to be completed no later than 7 days before the submission of the proposal.
  8. In exceptional cases, a proposal may be put up to vote after these deadlines have passed by the GlueX Spokesperson and Hall D Leader.
  9. Any presentations of an approved GlueX proposal must follow the normal processes used by any other GlueX presentation.

D.3 Access to Data

  1. Data taken during any run period or GlueX detector configuration may be analyzed by any member of the GlueX Collaboration.
  2. Members of the Collaboration shall inform the coordinator of the Physics Working Group of their intent to analyze data in order to maximize efficiency.

Take 3

D Acquiring Data and Approving Proposals

While initial period of beam in Hall D will be dedicated to commissioning and running with the the base Hall D equipment, it is expected that additional experimental proposals for Hall D beyond the primary GlueX physics program will be made. Additional Hall D proposals which use any portion of the GlueX detector equipment are expected to seek the approval of the GlueX Collaboration no later than their JLab Experimental Readiness Review, and are encouraged to do so earlier.

D.1 GlueX Collaboration Approval

  1. GlueX-approved experiments are recognized as distinct experimental directions being pursued under the organization of the GlueX Collaboration.
  2. The approval of the Collaboration implies a commitment of the entire Collaboration to operate detector equipment, staff shifts, and calibrate and process the data collected.
  3. All proponents of such proposals must be members of the GlueX Collaboration, or are expected to become members upon endorsement by the Collaboration, and participate in all ongoing GlueX experiments.

D.2 Physics Proposal Approval Process

  1. The proposal process should begin with a discussion between the GlueX Spokesperson, Hall D leader, and proposal proponents, and may include a presentation to the Collaboration.
  2. The proponents are expected to document the necessary modifications to configuration of equipment, needed running time, and expected physics impact. The responsibilities of member groups for detector operation and calibration should be clearly specified. This information must be presented to the Collaboration, either at a Collaboration Meeting or at a meeting of the Physics Working Group.
  3. The process may begin at any time, but the initial presentation must be made no later than 90 days before any presentation or submission of the proposal to an outside group, if planned.
  4. The evaluation of the technical feasibility and physics merit of such proposals will be coordinated by a standing committee of the Collaboration Board, in consultation with the Hall D Leader. This committee will be responsible for designating at least one and no more than three internal reviewers for each proposal.
  5. The internal reviewers are expected to interact with the proponents of the proposal and may request additional supporting material.
  6. After review, the committee, with the endorsement of the EG and CB, shall recommend an action on the proposal to the Collaboration.
  7. The proposal must be approved by a vote of two-thirds of the Collaboration, and a mature version of the proposal should be made available to the Collaboration for comment no later than 30 days before this vote.
  8. In exceptional cases, a proposal may be put up to vote at any time by the GlueX Spokesperson and Hall D Leader.
  9. Any presentations of an approved GlueX proposal to an outside group must follow the normal processes used by any other GlueX presentation.

D.3 Access to Data

  1. Data taken during any run period or detector configuration of a GlueX-approved experiment may be analyzed by any member of the GlueX Collaboration.
  2. Members of the Collaboration shall inform the coordinator of the Physics Working Group of their intent to analyze data in order to maximize efficiency.

Take 4

Q: "Approving" or "Endorsing" ??

D Acquiring Data and Approving Proposals

While initial period of beam in Hall D will be dedicated to commissioning and running with the the base Hall D equipment, it is expected that additional experimental proposals for Hall D beyond the primary GlueX physics program will be made. Additional Hall D proposals which use any portion of the GlueX detector equipment are expected to seek the approval of the GlueX Collaboration.

D.1 GlueX Collaboration Approval

  1. GlueX-approved experiments are recognized as distinct experimental directions being pursued under the organization of the GlueX Collaboration.
  2. The approval of the Collaboration implies a commitment of the entire Collaboration to operate detector equipment, staff shifts, and calibrate and process the data collected.
  3. All proponents of such proposals must be members of the GlueX Collaboration, or are expected to become members upon endorsement by the Collaboration, and participate in all ongoing GlueX experiments.

D.2 Physics Proposal Approval Process

  1. The proposal process should begin with a discussion between the GlueX Spokesperson, Hall D leader, and proposal proponents, and may include a presentation to the Collaboration.
  2. The proponents are expected to document the necessary modifications to configuration of equipment, needed running time, and expected physics impact. The responsibilities of member groups for detector operation and calibration should be clearly specified. This information must be presented to the Collaboration, either at a Collaboration Meeting or at a meeting of the Physics Working Group.
  3. The process may begin at any time, but the initial presentation must be made no later than 90 days before any presentation or submission of the proposal to an outside group, if planned.
  4. The evaluation of the technical feasibility and physics merit of such proposals will be coordinated by a standing committee of the Collaboration Board, in consultation with the Hall D Leader. This committee will be responsible for designating at least one and no more than three internal reviewers for each proposal.
  5. The internal reviewers should receive a draft version of the written proposal early in the process, and are expected to interact with the proponents of the proposal and may request additional supporting material.
  6. After review, the committee, with the endorsement of the EG and CB, shall recommend an action on the proposal to the Collaboration.
  7. The proposal must be approved by a vote of two-thirds of the Collaboration, and a mature version of the proposal should be made available to the Collaboration for comment no later than 30 days before this vote.
  8. In exceptional cases, a proposal may be put up to vote at any time by the GlueX Spokesperson and Hall D Leader.
  9. If a proposal does not pass the vote for approval, the proponents may revise and resubmit their proposal for
  10. Any presentations of an approved GlueX proposal to an outside group must follow the normal processes used by any other GlueX presentation.

D.3 Access to Data

  1. Data taken during any run period or detector configuration of a GlueX-approved experiment may be analyzed by any member of the GlueX Collaboration.
  2. Members of the Collaboration shall inform the coordinator of the Physics Working Group of their intent to analyze data in order to maximize efficiency.

Take 5

D Acquiring Data and Endorsing Proposals

While initial period of beam in Hall D will be dedicated to commissioning and running with the the base Hall D equipment, it is expected that additional experimental proposals for Hall D beyond the primary GlueX physics program will be made. Additional Hall D proposals which use any portion of the GlueX detector equipment are expected to seek the endorsement of the GlueX Collaboration.

D.1 GlueX Collaboration Approval

  1. GlueX-endorsed experiments are recognized as distinct experimental directions being pursued under the organization of the GlueX Collaboration.
  2. The endorsement of the Collaboration implies a commitment of the entire Collaboration to operate detector equipment, staff shifts, and calibrate and process the data collected.
  3. All proponents of such proposals must be members of the GlueX Collaboration, or are expected to become members upon endorsement by the Collaboration, and have a plan approved by the GlueX Spokesperson for joining the Collaboration and participating in ongoing GlueX experiments.

D.2 Physics Proposal Endorsement Process

  1. The proposal process should begin with a discussion between the GlueX Spokesperson, Hall D leader, and proposal proponents, and may include a presentation to the Collaboration.
  2. The proponents are expected to document the necessary modifications to configuration of equipment, needed running time, and expected physics impact. The responsibilities of member groups for detector operation and calibration should be clearly specified. This information must be presented to the Collaboration, either at a Collaboration Meeting or at a meeting of the Physics Working Group.
  3. The process may begin at any time, but the initial presentation must be made no later than 90 days before the proposal is voted upon.
  4. The evaluation of the technical feasibility and physics merit of such proposals will be coordinated by the Collaboration Board, in consultation with the Hall D Leader. The CB will be responsible for designating at least one and no more than three internal reviewers for each proposal.
  5. The internal reviewers should receive a draft version of the written proposal early in the process, and are expected to interact with the proponents of the proposal and may request additional supporting material.
  6. After review, the committee, with the endorsement of the EG and CB, shall recommend an action on the proposal to the Collaboration.
  7. The proposal must be approved by a vote of two-thirds of the Collaboration, and a mature version of the proposal should be made available to the Collaboration for comment no later than 30 days before this vote.
  8. In exceptional cases, a proposal may be put up to vote at any time by the GlueX Spokesperson and Hall D Leader.
  9. If a proposal does not pass the vote for endorsement, the proponents may revise and resubmit their proposal for consideration.
  10. Any presentations of an endorsed GlueX proposal to an outside group must follow the normal processes used by any other GlueX presentation.

D.3 Access to Data

  1. Data taken during any run period or detector configuration of a GlueX-approved experiment may be analyzed by any member of the GlueX Collaboration.
  2. Members of the Collaboration shall inform the coordinator of the Physics Working Group of their intent to analyze data in order to maximize efficiency.

Take 6

D Acquiring Data and Endorsing Experimental Proposals

While initial period of beam in Hall D will be dedicated to commissioning and running with the the base Hall D equipment, it is expected that additional experimental proposals for Hall D beyond the primary GlueX physics program will be made. Additional proposed experiments in Hall D which use any portion of the GlueX detector equipment may seek the endorsement of the GlueX Collaboration.

D.1 GlueX Collaboration Endorsement

  1. GlueX-endorsed experiments are recognized as distinct experimental directions being pursued under the organization of the GlueX Collaboration.
  2. The endorsement of the Collaboration implies a commitment of the entire Collaboration to operate detector equipment, staff shifts, and calibrate and process the data collected.
  3. All proponents of such proposed experiments must be members of the GlueX Collaboration, or have a plan approved by the EG and CB for joining the Collaboration and participating in ongoing GlueX experiments.
  4. All Hall D experiments which were approved by the PAC before 2018 are considered to have the endorsement of the GlueX Collaboration.

D.2 Experimental Proposal Endorsement Process

  1. The experimental proposal endorsement process should begin with a discussion between the GlueX Spokesperson, Hall D leader, and proposal proponents, and may include a presentation to the Collaboration.
  2. The proponents are expected to document the necessary modifications to configuration of equipment, needed running time, and expected physics impact. The responsibilities of member groups for detector operation and calibration should be clearly specified. This information must be presented to the Collaboration, either at a Collaboration Meeting or at a meeting of the Physics Working Group.
  3. The process may begin at any time, but the initial presentation must be made no later than 90 days before the proposal is voted upon.
  4. The evaluation of the technical feasibility and physics merit of the proposed experiments will be coordinated by the Collaboration Board, in consultation with the Hall D Leader. The CB will be responsible for designating at least one and no more than three internal reviewers for each proposal.
  5. The internal reviewers should receive a draft version of the written proposal early in the process, and are expected to interact with the proponents of the proposed experiment and may request additional supporting material.
  6. After review, the committee will send a written report to the EG and CB including a recommendation on whether or not the proposal should be voted upon. The report will be communicated to the proposal proponents and be made available to the members of the Collaboration. The EG and CB shall then decide if the proposal will be put up for a vote, which should be held no less than 30 days from this decision. A mature version of the proposal should then be made available to the Collaboration for comment.
  7. The proposal must be approved by a vote of two-thirds of the Collaboration.
  8. In exceptional cases, a proposal may be put up to vote at any time by the GlueX Spokesperson and Hall D Leader.
  9. If a proposal is not put up for a vote or does not pass the vote for endorsement, the proponents may revise and resubmit their proposal for consideration.

D.3 Access to Data

  1. Data taken during any run period or detector configuration of a GlueX-approved experiment may be analyzed by any member of the GlueX Collaboration.
  2. Members of the Collaboration shall inform the Physics Analysis Coordinator of their intent to analyze data in order to maximize efficiency.

Final Take

D Acquiring Data and Endorsing Experimental Proposals

While initial period of beam in Hall D will be dedicated to commissioning and running with the the base Hall D equipment, it is expected that additional experimental proposals for Hall D beyond the primary GlueX physics program will be made. Additional proposed experiments in Hall D which use any portion of the GlueX detector equipment may seek the endorsement of the GlueX Collaboration.

D.1 GlueX Collaboration Endorsement

  1. GlueX-endorsed experiments are recognized as distinct experimental directions being pursued under the organization of the GlueX Collaboration.
  2. The endorsement of the Collaboration implies a commitment of the entire Collaboration to operate detector equipment, staff shifts, and calibrate and process the data collected.
  3. All proponents of such proposed experiments must be members of the GlueX Collaboration, or have a plan approved by the EG and CB for joining the Collaboration and participating in ongoing GlueX experiments.
  4. All Hall D experiments which were approved by the PAC before 2018 are considered to have the endorsement of the GlueX Collaboration.

D.2 Experimental Proposal Endorsement Process

  1. The experimental proposal endorsement process should begin with a discussion between the GlueX Spokesperson, Hall D leader, and proposal proponents, and may include a presentation to the Collaboration.
  2. The proponents are expected to document the necessary modifications to configuration of equipment, needed running time, and expected physics impact. The responsibilities of member groups for detector operation and calibration should be clearly specified. This information must be presented to the Collaboration, either at a Collaboration Meeting or at a meeting of the Physics Working Group. This document is referred to as "the proposal" in the bylaws that follow.
  3. The evaluation of the technical feasibility and physics merit of the proposed experiments will be coordinated by the Collaboration Board, in consultation with the Hall D Leader. The CB will be responsible for designating at least one and no more than three internal reviewers for each proposal.
  4. The internal reviewers should receive a draft of the proposal to review no later than 90 days before an eventual vote by the collaboration. The reviewers are expected to interact with the proponents of the proposed experiment and may request revisions or additions to the proposal in order to complete their review.
  5. After review, the committee will send a written report to the EG and CB including a recommendation on whether or not the proposal should be voted upon. The report will be communicated to the proposal proponents and be made available to the members of the Collaboration. The EG and CB shall then decide if the proposal will be put up for a vote, which should be held no less than 30 days from this decision. A mature version of the proposal should then be made available to the Collaboration for comment.
  6. The proposal must be approved by a vote of two-thirds of the Collaboration.
  7. In exceptional cases, a proposal may be put up for a vote at any time by the GlueX Spokesperson and Hall D Leader.
  8. If a proposal is not put up for a vote or does not pass the vote for endorsement, the proponents may revise and resubmit their proposal for consideration.

D.3 Access to Data

  1. Data taken during any run period or detector configuration of a GlueX-approved experiment may be analyzed by any member of the GlueX Collaboration.
  2. Members of the Collaboration shall inform the Physics Analysis Coordinator of their intent to analyze data in order to maximize efficiency.