Dear All,
Sorry - I will not be able to attend today and regret not being able to
participate in discussion of Stan's good papers - as painful as that is.
The LHC is suppose to start around 22-Feb and will take, according to the
commissioning plan, about 1.5 to 2 months to ramp up to 7 TeV in COM for
physics to integrate 1 fb-1 by end of 2011. During 2012 the machine will
be fixed (splices, clamping, collimators, etc.) for 14 TeV - a really
long haul. The LHC at 7 TeV and 1 fb-1 will be a good 'standard model'
machine - and competetive with the Tevatron - and perhaps lucky if there
is a high mass something ...
ATLAS is in fair shape for beam - CSC ROD FW/SW progressing but not yet in
combined partition - Huffer here at CERN.
Not much snow - days getting longer and brighter.
Again, my regrets.
--
Best regards,
Frank
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On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, Ray F. Cowan wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> We'll hold our weekly LQS meeting at 2 PM Eastern this Thursday,
> February 11. This week we'll continue our discussion of "The Supercollider"
> by Stan Wojcicki.
>
> The paper can be downloaded from the meeting website (the pdf file is too big
> for our email listserver).
>
> Meeting details:
>
> dial-in: 510-665-5437, passcode 7336
> website: http://dmtpc.mit.edu/MaKaC/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=269
> (download the paper from here)
>
> Agenda:
>
> 1) Round-table reports and updates on activities.
> 2) Paper discussion: Stan Wojcicki, "The Supercollider: The Pre-Texas Days"
>
> Thank you,
> --Ray
>
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