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  • From: Charles Joseph Naim <charlesjoseph.naim AT stonybrook.edu>
  • To: "Kim, Jihee" <jkim11 AT bnl.gov>
  • Cc: "eic-projdet-pfrich-l AT lists.bnl.gov" <eic-projdet-pfrich-l AT lists.bnl.gov>
  • Subject: Re: [[Eic-projdet-pfrich-l] ] Abstract for DIS2026
  • Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2026 19:16:46 -0500

Hi Jihee, Thanks a lot for your nice abstract. I have a few comments and suggestions: L2: you might consider replacing platform with facility. L3–4: it could be helpful to introduce the ePIC detector immediately after the EIC, and to state early
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Hi Jihee,

Thanks a lot for your nice abstract. I have a few comments and suggestions:

  • L2: you might consider replacing platform with facility.

  • L3–4: it could be helpful to introduce the ePIC detector immediately after the EIC, and to state early on the role of the pfRICH as a PID detector in the electron-going (backward) region, rather than introducing it later.

  • L3–5: I would probably avoid focusing exclusively on “exploring the properties of gluons in nucleons and nuclei”, as the EIC physics program is much broader.

  • L5–6: the reference to the White Paper does not seem essential here and could be removed to keep the abstract more concise.

  • L15–18: the description of the pfRICH layout could likely be made more succinct, with some geometrical details condensed.

  • L19–24: it might be useful to emphasize earlier what is actually presented in the talk, in particular:

    • mirror reflectivity and uniformity measurements,

    • HRPPD performance and characterization, including magnetic-field studies.
      At present, these points appear relatively late in the abstract.

Overall, the abstract could benefit from a tighter focus on mirror performance and HRPPD studies, with just enough detector context for a DIS audience.

Thanks a lot,
Charles



On Thu, Jan 15, 2026 at 6:50 PM Kim, Jihee <jkim11 AT bnl.gov> wrote:
Dear All,
I would like to submit an abstract on mirror evaluation efforts and preliminary results from the HRPPD magnetic-field performance study for the WG6 Current Upgrades and Future Experiments session at DIS2026.
Please find the abstract draft attached, and I would greatly appreciate any comments or suggestions you may have. Thank you!
Best regards,
Jihee



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