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Wecome to the 2014 Joint Hall A/C summer meeting !. Something new and experimental Already lots of overlap: Staff Similar equipment (targets, polarimeters , spectrometers) Users often work in both Halls Different cultures: the collaboration v. the anti-collaboration.
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Wecome to the 2014 Joint Hall A/C summermeeting! Something new and experimental Already lots of overlap: Staff Similar equipment (targets, polarimeters, spectrometers) Users often work in both Halls Different cultures: the collaboration v. the anti-collaboration
Hall C User Group Hall C User Group board: Pete Markowitz (chair) 9/14 Eric Christy 9/14 Nadia Fomin 9/15 (filling remaining term of K. Hafidi) Gabriel Niculescu 9/15 AbdellahAhmidouch 9/16 Edward Brash 9/16 Delay elections? (Last elections, November 2013) Next Hall C meeting (not joint): January 2015 SHMS detector installation and checkout HMS restoration User input on schedule (2018 and beyond)
Hall C Publications in last year Published: F-Pi Separated Response Function Ratios in Exclusive, Forward PRL 112, 182501 (2013) Electroproduction E08-016 First Determination of the Weak Charge of the Proton ction PRL 110, 012502 NIM: Bucking Coil Implementation on PMT for active canceling of matnetic NIM A729, 816 (2013) field The lead-glass electromagnetic calorimeters for the magnetic NIM A719, 85 (1913) spectrometers in Hall C at Jefferson Lab Drafts: E08-016 The Qweak Experimental Apparatus NIM E01-011/E05-115 The HKS Experiments at JLab Hall C and the New Spectroscopy of Boron 12 Lambda hypernuclei PhDs in last year: Myriam Johnson, AnushaLiyanage, RakithaBeminiwattha, BuddhiniWaidyawansa, Toshiyuki Gogami 97 PhDs total
Statistics 105 Publications Hall C papers cited ~5000 times 46 PRL 13 NIM 96 PhDs based on Hall C data 22 students currently in the pipeline (~22 Qweak theses (7 so far)) Citation from all publications (inc. conf. proc., theses, … Citations from refereed publications
Broader Audiences Discussion: Should the Collaboration place more emphasis on reaching broader audiences? E.g., publications in Nature, Science, etc. What topics? Every experiment may not be appropriate.