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  • From: "W.A. Zajc" <zajc AT nevis.columbia.edu>
  • To: List for the 2014 Hot QCD White Paper Writing Group <hot-qcd-whitepaper-l AT lists.bnl.gov>
  • Subject: [Hot-qcd-whitepaper-l] Additional revisions to writing assignments
  • Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2014 12:45:24 -0400

Dear All:

Tony Frawley gently reminded me that he had asked to contribute to the
discussion of Upsilon measurements in sPHENIX. This would appear in Section
3.3, “Hard Probes of the Quark-Gluon Plasma” under “Future Prospects”. Since
this section will be discussing (among many other things) sPHENIX
capabilities, I have also added Yasuyuki Akiba to that group.

Best regards,

Bill

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ASSIGNMENTS:
=============


1 Executive Summary
(Bill, Barbara, Gunther, Krishna, Urs)

2 Progress Since the Previous Long-Range Plan; Current Status

2.1 FacilitiesStatus
(Bill, Helen, Gunther, Nu)

2.2 Hydrodynamics and Collective Flow
(Jiangyong, Wei, Paul)

2.3 Parton Energy Loss and Jet Modification
(Aaron, Helen, Abhijit, Mateusz, Joern, Gunther)

2.4 Saturation and Low-x Phenomena
(Tuomas)

2.5 Quarkonia and Open Heavy Flavor
(Ralf, Tony - some framing words for below sub subsections)

2.5.1 Quarkonia Suppression and Enhancement
(Tony, Ralf)

2.5.2 Open Heavy Flavor Dynamics
(Ralf, Wei)

2.6 Thermal Radiation and Low-Mass Dileptons
(Yasuyuki, Ralf)

2.7 Beam Energy Scan
(Nu, Helen, Krishna, Paul)

2.8 Exotic Phenomena
(Nu, Paul)

3 Future Prospects

3.1 Facilities Evolution
(Bill, Gunther, Nu)

3.2 Search for the QCD Critical Point
(Nu, Helen, Krishna, Paul)

3.3 Hard Probes of the Quark-Gluon Plasma
(Aaron, Yasuyuki, Helen, Tony, Abhijit, Mateusz, Joern, Gunther)

3.4 Towards Quantitative Understanding - Theory Initiatives
(Urs, Tuomas, Abhijit, Krishna, Ralf)

4 Summary
(Bill, Barbara, Gunther, Krishna, Urs)


FORMATTING, CONVENTIONS:
=========================

A. We are using BibTeX for referencing. Whenever possible, use the listing
AND the identifier key provided by InSpire.

B. I have set up a skeleton directory structure corresponding the outline
previously circulated (plus a modification suggested by Ralf and Tony). If
you wish to add additional structure and/or \input with new files, please do
so with care.

C. I do not believe we need to use branches for this simple project. If you
see a compelling need to do so, please contact me first.

D. I have labeled each section, subsection, etc. in the skeleton with a
standardized \label name of the form Sec:HopefullyUsefulMnemonic . Please
follow this same custom when you introduce figures and tables. Every figure
and table should contain a \label identifier of the form Fig:UsefulName and
Tab:UsefulName, respectively. Please do not used labels such as Fig:Figure1
;-)

E. This is something that can always be solved with a global replace, but I’d
rather do it at the outset: Let’s refer to figures as
Figure~\ref{Fig:UsefulName} rather than Fig.~\ref{Fig:UsefulName}, and of
course similarly for sections and tables. I admit this may be idiosyncratic
on my part, but we don’t need to follow APS style guides and in fact this
convention is better suited for general readers.

F. All figures should should go in the /fig subdirectory. And of course, all
.tex files other than the master file HotQCDWhitePaper.tex should go in the
/tex subdirectory.

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