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Revision as of 09:55, 21 April 2010

GlueX Collaboration Meeting

May 10, 11 and 12, 2010 at Jefferson Lab

The following template has been set up to allow people to identify what needs to be presented at the meeting. It has been roughly broken out by working group with suggestions for topics within each group. The working group chairs should work on adding the relevant talks with an estimated time (including questions) and the speaker's name. If there is a talk that does not fit into this template, please add it at the bottom.

Registration

Everyone participating in the collaboration meeting whether in person at JLab or remotely via electronic media are encouraged to register. Please visit the Registration Page.

To see who else will be attending either in person or via electronic media, please see the Current List of Participants Page

Location

CEBAF Center F326

Remote Access

  1. ESNET: 8542553
  2. EVO: Room Booked under GlueX, entitled GlueX Collaboration Meeting
  3. Telephone: EVO telephone bridge -- see Remote Access Instructions for Collaboration Meeting, January 28-30, 2010 for detailed instructions for connecting to EVO.

Talks on the DocDB

The DocDB talk-upload template for the May 2010 Collaboration Meeting can be found here:

http://argus.phys.uregina.ca/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/DisplayMeeting?conferenceid=26

Upload your talks at the link above and then edit the agenda below to enter the appropriate link to your talk based on its DocDB document number.

Example (from the May 2008 meeting):

  • 15:15 Session I (90) --- Offline Working Group Meeting --- Chair Curtis Meyer

= AGENDA = Full Agenda on DocDB

Monday May 10, 2010

  • 8:30 Session Ia (105) --- Opening Session - Chair: Zisis Paandreou
    • 8:30 (15) --- Welcome --- C
    • 8:45 (30) --- Project Status ---
    • 9:15 (30) ---
    • 9:45 (30) ---
  • 10:15 (30) Coffee --- (buzz)
  • 10:45 (120) Session Ib --- Calorimetry
    • 10:45 (30) ---
    • 11:15 (30) ---
    • 11:45 (30) ---
    • 12:15 (30) ---
  • 12:45 (75) Lunch --- (not at Azteca)
  • 14:00 (120) Session IIa --- Electronics/Trigger/DAQ/Monitoring/Controls
    • 14:00 (30) --- Fernando
    • 14:30 (25) --- Chris
    • 14:55 (15) --- Alex S
    • 15:10 (25) --- Dave A
    • 15:35 (25) --- Elliott
  • 16:00 (30) Coffee --- (buzz)
  • Session IIb (60) --- TOF/PID
    • 16:30 (30)
    • 17:00 (30)
  • 17:30 Session IIc (90) --- Collaboration Board Meeting
    • 17:30 (90) --- Collaboration Board Meeting - Chair: Zisis Paandreou

Tuesday May 11, 2010

  • 8:30 Session IIIa (120) --- Beamline/Tagger
    • 8:30 (30) ---
    • 9:00 (30) ---
    • 9:30 (30) ---
    • 10:00 (30) ---
  • 10:30 (30) Coffee --- (buzz)
  • 11:00 Session IIIb (90) --- Tracking
    • 11:00 (30) ---
    • 11:30 (40) ---
    • 12:00 (20) ---
  • 12:30 Lunch (90)
  • 14:00 Session IVa (120) --- Offline
    • 14:30 (30) ---
    • 15:00 (30) ---
    • 15:30 (30) ---
  • 16:00 (30) Coffee --- (buzz)
  • 16:30 Session IVb (90) --- Physics
    • 16:30 (30) ---
    • 17:00 (30) ---
    • 17:30 (30) ---
  • 18:00 Adjourn
  • 19:00 --- Collaboration Dinner

Wednesday May 12, 2010

  • 8:30 (120) Session Va --- Engineering/Magnet
    • 8:30 (30) ---
    • 9:00 (30) ---
    • 9:30 (30) ---
    • 10:00 (30) ---
  • 10:30 (30) Coffee --- (buzz)
  • 11:00 Session Vb --- Business Meeting
    • 11:00 (30) --- MOU and Contract timelines.
    • 11:30 (30) --- Beam tests in 2010/2011
    • 12:00 (30) --- Report from the collaboration board.
  • 12:30 Adjourn
  • 12:30 Lunch
  • 2:20 Jlab Run-around
  • (Evening) Informal grad student get-together (details TBA)

GlueX Graduate Student Workshop (Thursday May 13, 2010)

The goal of this day-long workshop is to provide grad students an introduction to both meson spectroscopy and experimental techniques used in the GlueX experiment. Talks in general will be broad overview talks with plenty of time for discussion. The afternoon session is open for graduate students to share with each other aspects of the GlueX detector or particular physics topics that they are working on or are very familiar with.

  • 8:30 (120) Session I: Introduction to the GlueX Detector and Physics
    • 8:45 (15) --- Welcome
    • 9:00 (45) --- Meson Spectroscopy Overview: What is the role of GlueX in the global spectroscopy program? -- Curtis Meyer
    • 9:45 (45) --- Theory Overview: How do we connect the theory of QCD to spectroscopy? -- Jozef Dudek
    • 10:30 (30) --- Coffee/Discussion --- (buzz)
    • 11:00 (30) --- Overview of the GlueX Detector -- David Lawrence
    • 11:30 (45) --- Analysis: What are the experimental observables and do we make measurements?
  • 12:15 (75) --- Lunch
  • 13:30 (125) --- Session II: Graduate Student Contributed Talks
    • 13:55 (25) --- Introduction to the Barrel Calorimeter -- Blake Leverington
    • 14:20 (25) --- Timing Measurements in the Forward Calorimeter -- Jake Bennett
    • 14:45 (25) --- Photon Tagging in the Hall D Beamline -- Igor Senderovich
    • 15:10 (25) --- Cascade Baryons at GlueX -- Nathan Sparks
    • 15:35 (25) --- Kinematic Fitting for b1π Events -- Will Levine
  • 16:00 --- Adjourn


Attendees: Nathan Sparks (FSU), Will Levine (CMU), Jake Bennett (IU), Brad Schaefer (IU), Dan Bennett (IU), (virtual) Blake Leverington (Regina), Igor Senderovich (UConn)