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  • From: Nihar Sahoo <nihar AT rcf.rhic.bnl.gov>
  • To: Helen Caines <helen.caines AT yale.edu>
  • Cc: Xiaofeng Luo <xfluo AT ccnu.edu.cn>, "Md. Nasim" <mnasim2008 AT gmail.com>, star-bes-paper-l AT lists.bnl.gov
  • Subject: Re: [Star-bes-paper-l] [Starpapers-l] Call to join committee to write a BES review article
  • Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2021 11:05:16 +0800

Dear Helen,

Thank you for this email.

I am thinking to make Dilepton and jet-quenching two separate sections as physics motivations are different.
And I would be happy to join with Frank to write jet-quenching section.
and also to have some portion on QCD critical point.


Regards,
Nihar



On 2021-11-17 21:44, Helen Caines wrote:
Hi Xiaofeng, Nasim, Mate, Lokesh and Nihar,

Thanks for volunteering to help with the BES review paper. Efforts are
just starting, with plans for a “kick off” meeting just after
Thanksgiving. Some initial discussion among the original proposers
have taken place and so far, although everything remains open for
continued discussion, and the plans are to cover the following topics
(with those so far volunteer gin to focus on the topic also listed).
You are welcome to contribute to any of the topics. Moving forward it
would be best if ket discussions occur on the star-bes-paper list so
everyone knows and can contribute to the plans.

1) Collective flow: Declan Keane
2) CME: Evan Finch,
Prithwish Tribedy
3) Critical point: Bedanga Mohanty
4) HBT+Polarization: Mike Lisa
5) Alignment: Aihong Tang
6) Spectra: Nu Xu, Lokesh
Kumar
7) Dileptons and Jet quenching: Frank Geurts
8) Heavy flavor: YiFei Zhang

Helen

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On 2021/11/16 05:33, Helen Caines via Starpapers-l wrote:

Dear All,

After a suggestion from a group of our colleagues in STAR, we have
agreed that it would be very beneficial for STAR to write a review
article, to be submitted approximately one year from now,
synthesizing into one comprehensive report the conclusions of the
analyses of BES-I and those available from BES-II at the time of
publication. A summary document at this point is timely and will
at least serve to (a) Coherently summarize the physics message
from the program to the community and provide future directions;
(b) Act as a reference document in the general physics community
both experimental and theoretical, (c) further galvanize the
physics discussions as the analyses of the BES-II data progress.

The paper will be written by a committee consisting of STAR
collaborators in a similar fashion to the BUR. The committee will
be lead by the spokespersons with other individuals taking the
lead to draft each subsection. We will invite anyone in STAR
interested in joining this effort to let us know and sign up for
paper’s dedicated email list (star-bes-paper-l AT lists.bnl.gov) .
You can subscribe at:
https://lists.bnl.gov/mailman/listinfo/star-bes-paper-l. We
particularly encourage junior members of STAR who are active in
the BES analyses to join this effort.

The paper will be an official STAR paper that uses the whole STAR
author list when it is submitted. The goal will be to submit to a
“review” type journal using only published data. No
preliminary STAR data will be used as per our publication policies
for publication of article in peer reviewed journals.

Since this review article will include only published data that
have already been reviewed by the collaboration/GPCs we will not
require a GPC for this paper, rather, as for the BUR, the text etc
will be “internally” reviewed by other members of writing
committee. We will however release the paper to the collaboration
for an extended review period since it is expected that this
article will be rather long.

The committee will report progress on the paper to the
collaboration regularly with the goal of submitting the paper
November 2022. To this end we will aim to get the committee
running ASAP with a “kick off” presentation at the up-coming
analysis meeting.

Thanks

Helen and Lijuan

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