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The E910 Experiment at the AGS was officially approved in March, 1995 and
started taking data on March 15, 1996. The goal of the experiment is to study
strange particle and resonance production in nearly exclusive proton-nucleus
collisions and in full-energy heavy-ion
collisions. This data is expected to
improve our understanding of the
observed enhancement of strange
particle production in heavy-ion
collisions and to elucidate the role played
by resonances in the dynamics of relativistic nuclear collisions. The experiment
is running in the A1 (MPS) beam line using the EOS (E895) TPC in conjunction
with down-stream tracking and time-of-flight particle identification detectors.
For more information about E910 see below or contact Brian Cole cole@nevis.columbia.edu
     
     Spokesman:  He is also known as
     Dr.  April.
     
     
     Collaboration:
     A list of institutes and collaborators (e-mail address included).
     
     
     Physics:
     Proposal, letter of intent, and publications.
     
     
     Experiment:
     Detector subsystems, data acquisition, and data analysis
     
     
     Run Schedule:
     
     Start-up schdedule, shift schedule, run status and diary, etc.
     
     
     Data Analysis:
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     Offline data analysis in detail: algorithm, scheme, pass0, pass1 etc
     
     
     Documents:
     How to handle detectors and run programs.
     
     
     Web Sites:
     A list of links to important and related web sites.
     
     
     E910 Photo Album:
     The culprits caught in the act!
     
     
     E910 Listserver Archives:
     Collaboration Musings
     
     
     E910 Private Parts:
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     You never know
     
E910 News
Phone List
Heavy Ion Group
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