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[Sphenix-physics-l] Debut of sPHENIX Public Results page!
- From: "Perepelitsa, Dennis" <dvp AT bnl.gov>
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- Subject: [Sphenix-physics-l] Debut of sPHENIX Public Results page!
- Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2024 14:11:13 +0000
Hi all,
I’m pleased to announce the debut of our world-viewable Public Results page here: https://www.sphenix.bnl.gov/PublicResults
Open it up and take a look!
For our event displays and performance plots, there are downscaled thumbnails showing you a preview of each plot, which also serve as links to the high-resolution versions (vector graphics PDFs when possible) hosted on the
sphenix.bnl.gov website. There are also links to some technical and sPHENIX-related papers.
The intention is that this website is an up-to-date, central point of reference for all sPHENIX results, including physics papers, Preliminary results, performance plots, event displays, technical papers, etc. Thus it is a reference for us in
the Collaboration and also those in the wider community interested in sPHENIX results. I will propose that in future conference talks, our sPHENIX speakers include a link to the Public Results page at a convenient location (e.g. introduction or conclusion
slide).
A few notes:
* For the subsystem experts who produced our performance plots and event displays, please take a close look at your content - make sure the links work, that I have the latest and highest-resolution figure, that my short summary descriptions are
OK, that I have not omitted any plots, etc.
* Since we do not (yet) have physics papers or Preliminary results, I have filled the landing page with our colorful event displays and performance plots. In the future, as we add results, I may move these to separate linked pages just to not
crowd the main Public Results page.
* I am not a web designer and I have only limited control over the particular formatting. However, I am happy for constructive suggestions about improving the table layout, the thumbnail+link scheme, etc. In particular, the website is supposed
to dynamically resize for viewing in different-width browsers, cell phones, etc. - I would be happy for feedback on how this works in practice.
Thanks for your comments,
Dennis
Dennis V. Perepelitsa
Associate Professor, Physics Department
University of Colorado Boulder
Associate Professor, Physics Department
University of Colorado Boulder
- [Sphenix-physics-l] Debut of sPHENIX Public Results page!, Perepelitsa, Dennis, 03/05/2024
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