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  • From: Wei Li <wl33 AT rice.edu>
  • To: Prithwish Tribedy <ptribedy AT rcf.rhic.bnl.gov>, "STAR Flow, Chirality and Vorticity PWG" <star-fcv-l AT lists.bnl.gov>
  • Subject: Re: [Star-fcv-l] STAR presentation by Wei Li for Opportunities of OO and pO c... submitted for review
  • Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2021 16:51:50 -0600

Hi Prithwish,

Thanks for the comments. I uploaded a new version after implementing your comments: https://drupal.star.bnl.gov/STAR/system/files/OOworkshop-weili-02102021v2.pdf. Some responses below:

On 2/8/21 6:40 AM, Prithwish Tribedy via Star-fcv-l wrote:
Hello Wei,
  The slides already look good. I sign off with a few minor comments.

Slide#2: Needs a reference.

Slide#4: "Endorsed by BNL PAC" --> we can also emphasize that PAC pointed out this to be important to the overall RHIC scientific program and also timely ("Although an O+O run could also be considered in a future year,
these questions are pressing and topical now")

Slide#4 or somewhere: It would be good to say say this is an exploratory run.

Slide#5: This statement about symmetric/asymmetric systems and sub-nucleonic/nucleonic. Is it made in the context of multiplicity distributions (high multiplicity events)? Or is it about what drives v2 and v3? Is this is statement or question? If it's a statement then what is the evidence.
It would be good to clarify as this is related to STAR-PHENIX debate.
I was referring to the initial geometry, which is now made explicit. I would say it is an expectation as in pA collisions, if the proton fluctuates, it will impact every nucleon it strikes in the A, while in AA, fluctuations of individual nucleon shape tend to average out, esp. for large A. Of course, not everyone may agree with it and it could be model dependent so I add a (?).

Slide#7: "(caveat: behavior of nonflow to be investigated)" --> "(caveat: behavior of nonflow needs to be investigated)"

Slide#8 title: Maybe we write "year 2017" instead of <Run17, this was the detector configuration till year 2017 (we had a small wedge of EPD but still).

Slide#9 title: Maybe we write "year 2019" as EPD started from 2018 and iTPC from 2019.

Slide#10: Can you please add "PHENIX" in the middle plot.

Slide#11: "At the LHC" can be added on the title or somewhere

Slide#12 & 13: "At the RHIC" can be added on the title or somewhere

Slide#14: "questions of collectivity" --> "questions on collectivity"
"STAR proposed a one-week" --> "STAR proposed an exploratory one-week"

Best,
Prithwish




On 2021-02-07 23:57, webmaster--- via Star-fcv-l wrote:
Dear star-fcv-l AT lists.bnl.gov members,

Wei Li (wl33 AT rice.edu) has submitted a material for a review, please have a
look:
https://drupal.star.bnl.gov/STAR/node/53623

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