Pt vs Kt - influence on Lambda in pi-pi HBT; delta r*-k* correlations


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

Pion-Proton - percentage of primordial particles - Therminator study

Speaker : Marcin Zawisza ( WUT )


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

StDbLib/Load Balancer

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State of LB:Michael 5-10 minutes
State of Schema: Mikhail 5-10 minutes
Schema suggestions/comments/theory: Jerome 5-10 minutes
Path forward: All 20 minutes
Recap of Actions: Michael 5- minutes.

AOB

Speaker : All ( All )


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

Geometry readiness for Y7 & R&D detector naming

Speaker : Maxim Potekhin ( BNL )


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

a) Forward region GEM-based tracking detectors were previously studied in MOnte Carlo in two configurations

  • a large GEM disk covering the acceptance of the endcap Calorimeter
  • smaller set of disk-shaped detectors complimenting the central tracker (TUP)

The naming convention used was "FGT" (Forward GEM Tracker) for the larger detector and the "IGT" (Inner GEM Tracker) for the smaller one. Since the former is no longer considered and not included in any of the geometry production tags, it makes sense to retire it from the code base and make the naming schememore self-explanatory.

Drift Velocity parametrization

Speaker : Vladimir Rykov ( OSU )


Talk time : 12:30, Duration : 00:15

T0/Drift Velocity studies

Speaker : Ivan Kotov ( OSU )


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

SVT+SSD alignement progress overview

Speaker : Yuri Fisyak ( BNL )


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

Would you welcome a STAR "dev" environment distributed via a VWWare container ?

Yes, I would use it often
33% (4 votes)
Yes, it may be useful
67% (8 votes)
I don't know
0% (0 votes)
No, it would rarely be useful
0% (0 votes)
No, I would have no use for it
0% (0 votes)
Total votes: 12

2007

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Unless stated otherwise, all pp collisions are modeled with Pythia, and all AA collisions with Hijing. Statistics is listed in thousands of events.

Useful Condor commands

As RCF moves towards the Condor batch system I thought I'd compile a list of some useful commands here.  The ones with a * next to them should be run from the node on which you submitted your jobs.  The full Condor 6.8.3 manual is at

Mike M., Feb 02, 2007

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Hi all,
some brief comments after reading the newest draft (v2).

1) Overall, I really like the way the first page reads -- well done.

2) I think it's lacking a crisp explanation of why online jets are  used instead of offline, perhaps I missed it.

E-p correlation ?

Speaker : Zbigniew Chajecki ( OSU )


Talk time : 13:00, Duration : 00:10
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  • UrQMD studies

    Speaker : Hania Gos ( WUT, SUBATECH )


    Talk time : 12:50, Duration : 00:10

    EPOS studies

    Speaker : Hania Gos ( WUT, SUBATECH )


    Talk time : 12:40, Duration : 00:10

    Pion-Proton source distribution

    Speaker : Marcin Zawisza ( WUT )


    Talk time : 12:30, Duration : 00:10

    BEMC Calibration

    This page is intended to provide documentation of how I arrived at the numbers and figures relevant to the BEMC calibration quoted in the paper.  Data and macros can be found at

    http://deltag5.lns.mit.edu/~kocolosk/protected/long_jet_paper/

    Inclusive Jet Definition at STAR

    Target Journal:  PRD

    Pythia notes




    Starsim at PDSF seems to pick up different libraries than at rcf (I guess this is no surprise). The load of the default pythia library seem to fail for all tested library versions (SL06e, SL06f, starnew, starpro) - and it fails silently. Log file output includes
    gstar_input: initializing the MPAR structure (event header such as Pythia proce
    ss id etc)
    *** Unknown command: ener
    *** Unknown command: MSEL
    a local checkout and compile of the pythia library seems to fix. Must replace the line in the kumac with the local library:
    gexec $STAR_LIB/apythia.so
    with

    Run VII preparation, meeting #10

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