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Directive From the PI to the SWGs: Report on the following. size of your group (over-subscribed, OK, needs more help) any identified areas of overlap with other groups and suggestions for handling them;
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Directive From the PI to the SWGs:Report on the following • size of your group (over-subscribed, OK, needs more help) • any identified areas of overlap with other groups and suggestions for handling them; • sky model/generation plans/new tool needs (also potentially an area of overlap with other groups); • studies/plots your group will be working on over the next year. These results should • be known throughout the collaboration and they can be very useful in talks and other papers; • what your group might do in DC2; DC2 is an opportunity for the science groups to practice • doing analysis as a group. • papers in process, papers planned for the next year, paper ideas for year 1 of operations; • which are proposed to be Category 1 and which are Category 2; • web presence, both internal and external. • How do others find out information about what is going on in the group? • Multiwavelength needs and planning. This is explicitly on the agenda for • the Collaboration meeting. • brief summary of other recent activities. Given the limited time, this will have • to be a list with pointers to the work on the web.
Report from the Calibration and Analysis Science Working Group Co-ordinators: Bill Atwood & Steve Ritz The Gang: 57 Strong!
WEB Presents Minutes and Talks from the "Monday Meeting" linked from both SLAC GLAST home page and C & A Confluence Page
A Paper Trail New Paper Category Level 3: Papers which are GLAST "inspired" done by a subset of the GLAST Team. Voluntary to be part of the GLAST Paper process. Benefits: - Friendly Reviewers - Presentation Opportunity - Feed back
A First Paper: Beam Test on GLAST Calorimeters using electrons, protons, and heavy Ions - Benoit Lott et al Category 3 Paper Results from CERN Beam Test and Darmstadt Heavey Ion Test
DC2 Algorithm & Production Pipe Line Preparation Energy Moments – Tracy Usher Energy Correction Algs - Pol d'Avezac, Phillipe Bruel, Bill Atwood Cal MIP Finder – Fred Piron et al Background Fluxs – Toby Burnett, T. Mizuno G4 Physics – Francesco Longo et al Track Alignment – Leon Rochester, Micheal Kuss, et al Tracker Calibrations (Dead strips, TOT, etc) – Hiro Tajima, Leon Rochester Calorimeter Calibrations and Xtal Recon – Zack Fertwell, Sasha Chekhtman ACD Alignement, noise, Calibration – Heather Kelly, Alex Moiseev System Tests - Julie McEnery Simulation Pipe Line Production and Schedule – Richard Dubois AND MANY MORE! Some Examples
New Background Flux Models Why do these always get bigger???
Testing the Physics When will G4 Multiple Scattering mimic reality?
MIP Finding in the CAL These events should be more easy identify and reject now!
3 Approaches to Energy Corrections Combine with CTs and Clipping tails gives....
Realistic Calorimeter Pedistals, Gains, and Noise Julie McEnery, Mark Strickman & the NRL Gang And raised back up to 2 MeV....
Toby's Work on Analytic Representation for PSF and Aeff Made into a Science Tool by Jim Chiang
I&T and SVAC activities - Glimpse into Reality - Driver for transforming the Ideal Simulation towards a real representation of the as built GLAST Usage of Known source for On-Orbit Calibrations Studies (e.g. bright Pulsars & AGNs) Overlaps with Other Groups