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  • From: xgou <xgou AT rcf.rhic.bnl.gov>
  • To: ShinIchi Esumi <esumi.shinichi.gn AT u.tsukuba.ac.jp>
  • Cc: "STAR Flow, Chirality and Vorticity PWG" <star-fcv-l AT lists.bnl.gov>
  • Subject: Re: [Star-fcv-l] FCV PWG meeting on 9/June/2021 Wed. 9:30AM at BNL
  • Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2021 12:51:09 +0800

Dear ShinIchi,

Thanks for your suggestion, I will use Three-subevent method(EPDe, EPDw and TPC) for resolution estimation.
Thank you very much.

Best regards,
Xingrui

Dear Xingrui
I forgot to mention during your talk yesterday, that the inner-outer
correlation
is known to be affected a lot by the near-side correlation as
Prithwish also
mentioned at that time, which is largely driven by the amount of
material
in front of EPD, where any small difference between east and west
could
lead the different amount of 2ndary particle shower, therefore you
might be
seeing a quite large difference between east and west in terms of the
resolution
that is estimated by the inner-outer correlation. However, once you
use three
independent detectors like (EPDe, EPDw and TPC) for your resolution
estimation,
the amount of 2ndary particles would not give significant near-side
(and auto-
correlation) effect because of the eta gap between detectors. I did
look at the
fast production data from isobar 3 years ago, and I did not find any
significant
difference between east and west EPD, although I did only look at
"east_ring vs
west_full” and “west_ring vs east_full” at that time. So please
look at the correlation
with TPC as we all agreed yesterday. Thank you very much.
Best regards, ShinIchi

PS : you can find some of these slides in 2018 at :
https://drupal.star.bnl.gov/STAR/blog/sesumi/epd-epcent-studies/
especially the one (epd-cen-ep-2018Jun22.pdf)

2021/06/09 20:50、xgou <xgou AT rcf.rhic.bnl.gov>のメール:

Dear all,

Please find my slides here:

https://drupal.star.bnl.gov/STAR/system/files/STAR%20FCV%20Meeting_Xingrui%20Gou_2021.6.9.pdf

Thanks.

Best regards,
Xingrui

Dear Shinlchi and all,
Hello. I would like to give an update about the “Study of the
nuclear deformation in isobar collisions”. I will send the slides
soon.
Please kindly add me to the agenda. Thank you.
Best regards,
Chunjian
On Jun 7, 2021, at 11:08 AM, ShinIchi Esumi via Star-fcv-l
<star-fcv-l AT lists.bnl.gov> wrote:
Dear FCV PWG colleagues
Although RHIC/AGS annual users meeting is on going this week, we
could
have our weekly FCV PWG meeting on this Wednesday morning
9/June/2021
9:30AM in BNL (NY time zone) at our usual time and place, if any of
you do have
something to show and discuss. Otherwise we could cancel the meeting
this week
again. So if you have anything to present, please let us know and
please post your
slide by Tuesday. The zoom room link, ID and password are in our
usual drupal
agenda page below. Please also keep in mind that all the preliminary
plots should
have already been there in the summary area below.
Best regards, Jiangyong, Prithwish and ShinIchi
Meeting agenda page with zoom link :
https://drupal.star.bnl.gov/STAR/blog/jjiastar/bulkcorr
Preliminary page :

https://drupal.star.bnl.gov/STAR/pwg/bulk-correlations/bulkcorr-preliminary-summary_______________________________________________
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