MU-CML

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SB3 3.170a Seminarraum Theorie (GSI)

SB3 3.170a Seminarraum Theorie

GSI

Frank Maas (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH(GSI)) , Tetyana Galatyuk (TU Darmstadt / GSI) , Yvonne Leifels (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH(GSI))
Description

The goal of the meeting is

  • to discuss progress on implementing the suggestions from the Management to the CML text in the Status Report for Center Evaluation
  • to go thought the open points. 

The address of the venue is:

    • 15:00 15:05
      Welcome 5m

      -- Give first version to JSC by October 1 (JSC Oct. 22-23)
      -- Presentation to Supervisory Board of GSI → GSI Aufsichtsrat: Meeting Nov. 14, 2024
      -- Deadline final Report to Helmholtz: 2 months before Center Evaluation -> Feb. 1, 2025 (strict!)

    • 15:10 15:30
      Status Report 2021 - 2024 20m

      -- Corrections as soon as possible. 1.st October is the hard deadline for the scientific part.

      -- Link to the master document: https://sf.gsi.de/f/b4f9a1b2f9224c4ea26d/?dl=1

      -- Link to the high resolution figures: https://sf.gsi.de/d/4d8ac17302214367873e/

      (The CML text in the Masterfile is not updated)

      -- 20240923 CML Status_Report_Vol-I_GSI_draft_CED_YL_1.docs (attached) is the current working draft for CML with all comments included
      -- 20240919 CML Status_Report_Vol-I_GSI_draft.docx with comment until nuclear astrophysics

      -- Luminita's, Yvonne's and Thomas's review comments:
      As general remarks:

      • Please formulate clearly that you achieved the milestones X; Y; Z and if not give a sound explanation why.

      • Be very focused when you motivate your activities. They should follow GSI/HIM specific goals and tools.

      • Choose carefully your highlights and point out clearly in the text. Not all scientific results can be reported as highlights.

      • Try to keep a good balance between high-level description and the necessary technical details.

      • Whenever you mention a results, highlight or publication give a Ref. (published result) for it.

      • Do not put together figures that are not related with each other. The # of pages we can reduce by other means.

      • Check that BESIII and BES-II are consistently written.

      Most of the comments we had, are written explicitly as a separate comment.
      Some paragraphs or sentences are marked in yellow, green or red.
      The “secret” code is:

      ** yellow: it should be read again, Ref. is missing, Fig. citation should be checked, the formulation should be more precise/paragraph should be shortened.

      ** green: The paragraph is on the wrong place.

      ** red: if not a simple mark for a link to another topic, LK II section, it means the paragraph should be urgently checked and corrected.

      ++++++++++++++++++++++++
      • we have far too many references! I kindly ask everyone to check which references are not needed and report this directly to Luminita. Since every reference is a cross-reference, removing a reference from the list will automatically remove it from the text and keep the correct numbering.
      • The formatting of the references is only partially done, because we have to remove 50% of the references to fit 1.5 pages. Dear colleagues, please format all your references in the correct style, example provided by Luminita:
      [1] J. Hammelmann and H. Elfner, Impact of hadronic interactions and conservation laws on cumulants of conserved charges in a dynamical model,Phys. Rev. C 107, no.4, 044910 (2023), DOI:10.1103/PhysRevC.107.044910
      • The figures in the "Hadrons" section are still missing on sf.gsi.de, please upload them these days.