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  • From: Evgeny Shulga <evgeny.shulga AT stonybrook.edu>
  • To: Anthony Frawley <afrawley AT fsu.edu>
  • Cc: "sphenix-tracking-l AT lists.bnl.gov" <sphenix-tracking-l AT lists.bnl.gov>
  • Subject: Re: [[Sphenix-tracking-l] ] invited talk at the APS March meeting
  • Date: Sun, 17 Nov 2024 20:34:35 -0500

Hello Tony,
It is March 16-21 
https://summit.aps.org/attend/registration


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Cheers,
Evgeny

Stony Brook University:
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Mobile: +1 929 369 37 83


On Sun, Nov 17, 2024 at 6:23 PM Anthony Frawley <afrawley AT fsu.edu> wrote:
Hi Evgeny,

When is the talk to be given?

Thanks
Tony

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Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2024 3:02 PM
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Subject: [[Sphenix-tracking-l] ] invited talk at the APS March meeting
 
Dear all,
I have been invited by the APS to give a talk:
"sPHENIX Tracking performance and Related Physics Studies"
The abstract submission deadline is November 22, 2024 (the invitation came on Thursday).
Bellow you can find the abstract:

sPHENIX Tracking performance and Related Physics Studies
The sPHENIX detector at Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) is the state of the art experiment recently built at Brookhaven National Laboratory. It has a broad experimental QCD physics program that is highlighted by jets, their substructure, and open and closed heavy flavor production. To measure these observables, the sPHENIX tracking system is composed of vertex detector based on monolithic active pixel sensors (MVTX), a silicon strip detector - the intermediate tracker (INTT), and a compact time projection chamber (TPC) designed to provide continuous readout. Track reconstruction is a key element for the success of sPHENIX physics program.
This presents challenges due to the large track density environment present in central heavy ion collisions, the high luminosity environment that RHIC is providing, and the high rate readout model that sPHENIX is collecting data with. This talk will present the physics performance of the current track reconstruction and present the status of measurements for bulk particle production and open charm sector.

Please feel free to provide your comments, corrections, and concerns.
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Cheers,
Evgeny Shulga

Brookhaven National Laboratory:
Physics Department
Mobile: +1 929 369 3783
Address: 20 Pennsylvania Avenue, Upton, NY 11973



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