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2008.02.27 Tower based clustering algorithm, and EEMC/BEMC candidates

Ilya Selyuzhenkov February 27, 2008

2008.02.20 Gamma-jet candidates: more statistics from jet-trees

Ilya Selyuzhenkov February 20, 2008

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2008.02.13 Gamma-jet candidates: EEMC response

Ilya Selyuzhenkov February 13, 2008

2008.01.30 Selecting gamma-jet candidates out of the jet trees

Ilya Selyuzhenkov January 30, 2008

Photon-jets

Physics of the BES Program --- One Slide Presentations

Speaker : Declan Keane ( Kent State )


Talk time : 14:45, Duration : 00:05

Running embedding by ourselves

A summary of the steps needed to set up the embedding infrastructure in one's own area on PDSF and an introduction to the basics of running embedding jobs.  Intended for persons with little or

Speaker : Anders Knospe ( Yale University )


Talk time : 15:50, Duration : 00:30

Embedding status from heavy flavor

Speaker : Andrew Rose ( LBL )


Talk time : 15:10, Duration : 00:20

e-h correlation paper update/draft

Search for Conical Emission with Three-particle Azimuthal Correlations

 Update on our search for conical emission based on the cumulant technique.

Short story: no evidence for conical emission.

Speaker : Claude Pruneau ( Wayne State University )


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

Method for study of ptpt correlation

 I describe a method for study of differential pt pt correlations. I discuss three different choices of observables, their robustness, and the effects of elliptic flow.

Speaker : Claude Pruneau ( Wayne State University )


Talk time : 11:45, Duration : 00:20

pt-correlation

 Measurements of Differential

Speaker : Monika Sharma ( Wayne State University )


Talk time : 11:15, Duration : 00:30

Prompt Photons using the Conversion Method

How to build Pixel geometry

Speaker : Andrew Rose ( LBNL )


Talk time : 15:50, Duration : 00:20

Measurement of non-photonic electrons in Cu+Cu 200 GeV collisions

High-energy nucleus-nucleus collisions at RHIC allow the study of the behavior of nuclear matter at high temperatures, where a new phase of matter, the quark-gluon plasma is predicted to exist.&nbs

Speaker : Anders Knospe ( Yale University )


Talk time : 16:05, Duration : 00:20