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star focus: star and the data grid
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As the amount of data recorded by the STAR Experiment accumulates, the data storage
and data processing needs grow as well. STAR is an active participant in the
Particle Physics Data Grid, a project to manage
and distribute data and data analysis tasks across a large network of computing
facilities around the country.
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October 11
The paper "Photon and neutral pion production in Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 130 GeV" has been published in Physical Review C.
Phys. Rev. C 70 (2004) 044902
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October 7
The paper "Rapidity and Centrality Dependence of Proton and Anti-proton Production from Au+Au Collisions at sqrt(snn) = 130 GeV" has been published in Physical Review C.
Phys. Rev. C 70 (2004) 041901
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October 6
The paper "Centrality and pseudorapidity dependence of charged hadron production at intermediate pT in Au+Au collisions at sqrt(sNN) = 130 GeV" has been published in Physical Review C.
Phys. Rev. C 70 (2004) 044901
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October 1
Julien Faivre of
Universite Strasbourg successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis.
Congratulations to Julien!
September 29
The paper "Azimuthal Anisotropy in Au+Au Collisions at sqrt(sNN) = 200 GeV" has been submitted for publication.
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September 29
Gael Renault of
SUBATECH in Nantes successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis. Congratulations
to Gael!
September 28
The paper "Production of e+e- Pairs Accompanied by Nuclear Dissociation in Ultra-Peripheral Heavy Ion Collision" has been published in Physical Review C.
Phys. Rev. C 70 (2004) 031902(R)
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September 22
With the retraction of the west poletip today, the installation of the
STAR endcap electromagnetic calorimeter (EEMC) is complete. Although the
full detector was in place for the last run, the completion of readout
electronics had to wait until this summer's shutdown.
Initial testing shows no
major problems, and commissioning will begin when the platform is fully
powered
after roll in.
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