Tamara
is back at work after her surgery, but still needs some time
to recover.
The G4 team (Ian/Margret):
Congratulations to Ian for his graduation!
Ian has been busy convocating, celebrating and helping out with
the recovery of data on the crashed disk. He has also mirrored
the Atlas repository at UVic.
Margret found out that (contrary to what she had thought before)
the energy deposited per cell is already available for the the
HEC copper plates, so there is no need to modify the code on that
point after all.
That is good news and leads to the next step in the procedure on
how to separate out energy deposited via e.m. processes vs. non-e.m.
processes in LArG4TB: LArG4 already has this separation built-in.
the question is, whether LArG4TB can tap into that or whether
some more extensive code analogous to LArG4 has to be written.
So, next on the list is to look at how the LArG4 code works in that
point and then try to do something analogous in LArG4TB.
It will be important to write a draft statement to the LArG4/LArG4TB
key-players to get their feedback on what we are planning to do.
Tayfun
reported that most of his plots are finalized now, but he has run into
some problems with the 148 GeV run and is investigating what might
be going on there.