Meeting 22 January 2019
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ACTION ITEMS
- Preliminary Proposal
- Project description: Dustin will send a writeup on Oxford work - fold in the description
- Budget updates: Igor will send info on tungsten (see his email from 1/22/19), Dustin will send numbers for target based on Oxford experience
- Science figures: Gabriel will try to optimize figures, e.g. for RCS try a multi-panel figure that illustrates that with CPS can take data in a region where theoretical uncertainty is large. For TCS need to project why CFF is important and why one needs these four components. Dustin will write a paragraph on this.
- PEP: aim for 1-2 sentences to address each point in the list, meet during Hall A/C meeting to go over details
- Bio sketches: Gabriel will send a helpful script for extracting collaborator info from databases
- Article
- Take David's cleaned up tech document and see what sections to port to the article
Discussion Details
- Discussion prelim proposal/article draft sections
- FOM figure contains only polarized target data, includes 2008 Mainz point from Igor, note that HIGS and SOLID are the same bar
- Budget estimate
- Target estimate based on C. Keith's estimate, aims to have largest possible opening (new), recycle existing equipment, but replace aging pumps, separate magnets for longitudinal and transverse configurations
- Dustin has a writeup from Oxford on cryogen-free solution, transversely polarized magnet, can rotate sideways and vertically, traditional design with smaller apertures
- for tungsten figure used $3.5M here
- tungsten inserts updates figure (1/22/19) is $122k
- Target numbers - include Dustin's numbers based on Oxford
- Tungsten powder - see Igor's email update
- Science figures: RCS and TCS
- RCS
- in general good to show more points do demonstrate that can do more with CPS and gives credence to FOM
- need to optimize to illustrate how much more range and how difficult the measurement is
- Possible improvement: make multi-panel figure, e.g. for low and high t
- TCS
- make unique piece jump out more
- in general, why are CFF important and why do we need these four components - goes back to EM and electron scattering from a moving quark
- make connection to: with new CPS technique can measure very small cross sections in this new era and now can do real electron scattering from moving quark
- PEP
- template with principles that regular DOE projects have
- scope similar to SBS, DIRC, etc. - projects at JLab
- aim to explain in 1-2 sentences for each point what will be done
- budget profile - use budget and required time for each piece
- Discussion Article Draft
- David H sent updated version
- Use the cleaned up version and see what sections to port into/merge with the section drafts
- aim for more discussion at 1 February collaboration meeting
Discussion Material
- (Bogdan, Rolf, Tanja) Draft sections
- (Bogan, C. Keith, ...) Budget estimate
- (Igor) Information on Tungsten
- (Gabriel) Science Figures
- RCS-type figure (modified/remastered from the WACS proposal)
- TCS-type figure (from Dustin's proposal, see above)
- text file with the figure caption for these as well as an analogy between electron scattering and tennis (spin included)
- (David H) Tech Document - cleaned up version
- see David's 1/22/19 email for the TeX source file
- Proposal Links: