By sphenixadmin, 15 December, 2021

The April Meeting encapsulates a broad range of physics spanning astrophysics, particle physics, nuclear physics, and gravitation. The theme for this year’s Quarks to Cosmos (Q2C) 2022 Vision is: "Bring Your Ideas." Attendees can look forward to an exciting program with nearly 200 sessions from more than 20 APS units and committees.

By sphenixadmin, 15 December, 2021

Quark Matter 2022 is the XXIXth International Conference on Ultra-relativistic Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions. This conference brings together theoretical and experimental physicists from around the world to discuss new developments in high energy heavy ion physics. The focus of the discussions is on the fundamental understanding of strongly-interacting matter at extreme conditions, as formed in ultra-relativistic nucleus-nucleus collisions, as well as on emergent QCD phenomena in high-multiplicity proton-proton and proton-nucleus collisions.

By Anonymous (not verified), 17 August, 2020

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By dave, 14 September, 2018

A draft of the sPHENIX/EIC letter of intent.  Authored by the EIC Detector Study Group and the sPHENIX Collaboration.  Please provide comments by the end of the day on September 26, 2018.

Download the draft using the link below.

 

 

By dave, 12 October, 2017

Attached is the draft of the HCal beam test analysis note.  The goal is to be able to show the results at Megan Connors talk on
October 26, 2017.  We  look forward to your comments by October 19.

By dave, 12 October, 2017

Attached is the draft of the 2017 EMCal test beam note. The goal is to be able to show the results at Megan Connors talk on October 26, 2017. We look forward to comments on the draft by October 19.

By dave, 8 August, 2017

Medium-Energy Nuclear Physics that can be done with the sPHENIX barrel.  The document is linked below.

By dave, 27 July, 2017

A draft note on the sPHENIX jet reconstruction and analysis is available for collaboration review. 

The primary authors are Rosi Reed and Dennis Perepelitsa. The draft is linked below.

By dave, 25 July, 2017

A draft note on the sPHENIX tracking software and analysis is available for collaboration review. 

The primary authors are Anthony Frawley, Jin Huang, Sanghoon Lim, Sookhyun Lee, Gaku Mitsuka, Carlos Perez, Christof Roland, Veronica Canoa Roman, Sourav Tarafdar, Yorito Yamaguchi and Haiwang Yu.  This note details several key aspects of the current sPHENIX tracking software and its performance.  The draft is linked below.