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  • From: Rosi Reed <rosijreed AT lehigh.edu>
  • To: Ejiro Umaka <ejironaomiumaka AT gmail.com>
  • Cc: Sphenix L <sphenix-l AT lists.bnl.gov>
  • Subject: Re: [Sphenix-l] draft abstract for WWND 24
  • Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2024 09:29:25 -0500

Hi Ejiro,
Nice abstract. I wanted to let you know that Tristan was invited to give a talk on the STAR and sPHENIX EPD detectors, performance, physics capabilities and complementarity.  It would be good for the two of you to coordinate so information isn't repeated unnecessarily.
Regards,
Rosi

On Mon, Jan 8, 2024 at 3:31 PM Ejiro Umaka via sPHENIX-l <sphenix-l AT lists.bnl.gov> wrote:
Dear all,

I have pasted a draft of my abstract to the body of this email. I am not quite sure if there is a single group for the content of this talk, so I am using sPHENIX-l.

Thanks in advance for your comments!
Ejiro


sPHENIX Forward Detectors and Physics


sPHENIX is a newly built RHIC detector designed to study properties of the QCD matter with flow measurements, jets, and heavy quarks. To this end, sPHENIX is equipped with extended acceptance detectors— a pair of zero degree calorimeters, minimum bias detectors and event plane detectors in addition to mid-rapidity tracking and calorimetric detectors, which allows for improved event plane and triggering capabilities. sPHENIX began taking Au+Au data at 200 GeV in May 2023 primarily to commission the brand new detector.


This talk will describe sPHENIX forward detectors and physics capabilities— in addition to their role in providing event characterization, these detectors in conjunction with mid rapidity detectors will be used to study soft and cold QCD physics. Finally, I will discuss the first results of these detectors using Run 2023 commissioning data.

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