ePIC AC-LGAD TOF DSC Weekly Meeting Wednesday (10:30AM)

US/Eastern
https://zoom.us/j/94203887542?pwd=NERaQWRuaEdlQ0JaOFRiSm1DT09QUT09 (zoom link)

https://zoom.us/j/94203887542?pwd=NERaQWRuaEdlQ0JaOFRiSm1DT09QUT09

zoom link

Meeting ID: 942 0388 7542 Passcode: 467095
Zhangbu Xu (Kent State University), Satoshi Yano
Description

eic-projdet-tofpid-l@lists.bnl.gov

    • 10:30 10:50
      PDR v1 TOF 20m

      v1 PDR TOF section from page 80-101

    • 10:50 11:10
      DAC report action items? 20m
      Speakers: Simone Mazza (University of California - Santa Cruz), Zhenyu Ye (Laurance Berkeley National Laboratory)
    • 11:10 11:30
      TOF PED Request on sensor development 20m
      Speakers: Simone Mazza (University of California - Santa Cruz), Zhenyu Ye (Laurance Berkeley National Laboratory)
    • 11:30 11:50
      ePIC Collaboration meeting TOF workfest 20m
      Speaker: Satoshi Yano (Hiroshima University)
    • 11:50 12:10
      tracking presentation at January ePIC collaboration meeting 20m

      Begin forwarded message:

      From: Matthew Posik posik@temple.edu
      Subject: EXT: Angular Resolution Workfest contribution
      Date: December 11, 2024 at 10:06:29 AM EST
      To: "zxu22@kent.edu" zxu22@kent.edu, "syano@hiroshima-u.ac.jp" syano@hiroshima-u.ac.jp

      Hi Zhangbu and Satoshi,

      As you may know we are planning on holding an angular resolution session at the upcoming ePIC collaboration meeting in January. The session is scheduled for Thursday Jan. 23rd 9:00-13:00 Rome time. The goal of this session is to assess what has been done in estimating the angular resolutions of tracks entering the PID detectors and define a plan on how to converge on final set of values. Given your DSC's activity in assessing the angular resolutions via fitting hits in the outer tracking sensitive layers, I would like to invite your DSC to present a contribution during this session. The time slot for the contribution is 20 mins and should cover the technical details of how the angular resolutions are estimated and what their results are. There will be plenty of time in the session for questions and discussions. I will leave it to you to decide who from your DSC would be best to present this contribution. Please let me know if you are able to accept this invitation.

      Thanks,
      Matt

      Matt Posik
      Research Associate Professor