Subject: Milano FOCUS meeting agenda, so far From: Luigi Moroni Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 19:27:01 +0100 To: e831@fnal.gov CC: Luigi Moroni , John Cumalat Dear Colleagues: the following is the preliminary agenda for the next FOCUS meeting in Milano. We will convene at 9:30 AM in Sala Consiglio at Physics Department. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ name: Daniele Pedrini topic: Welcome & Social life info's estimated time: 10' 32" special requirements: abstract: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ name: John topic: T-violation in K-short K pi pi estimated time: 30' special requirements: abstract: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ name: Kevin Stenson topic: Charm Pentaquark Search estimated time: 30 minutes special requirements: Video projector abstract: I will show the results of a search for the charm pentaquark seen by H1 at a mass of around 3.1 GeV. The H1 signal is pD*-. The FOCUS search is pD- and pD*-. No signal is found. Document database link is: http://www-focus.fnal.gov/cgi-bin/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=787 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Coffe Break at 11:00 AM ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ name:Mike Pennington topic:scattering, decay, T and K-matrix estimated time: 45' special requirements: at 11:30 abstract: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ name:Sandra topic:Dalitz kkpi analysis status update: problems and prospects estimated time:30' special requirements: carefull concentration abstract: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Break For Lunch at 1:00 PM Back to work at 2:30PM ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ name: Gianliugi topic: changes in the calculation of the systematic error in the analysis of the CP violation search in Lc --> Lpi estimated time: 30 special requirements: not on Monday afternoon abstract: in the effort of making the systematic studies more convincing and reduce the total systematic error, I changed the way I fit the background in the cos_theta plots, going from the 2nd degree polynomyal to the shape obtained from the wrong sign. In this way hte fits are more stable and the systematic error greatly reduced. Document database link is: http://www-focus.fnal.gov/cgi-bin/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=788 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ name: David Lopes Pegna topic: Update on Lambdac Cabibbo favored decays estimated time: 30 min special requirements: if possible, not too late on monday abstract: I'll cover some new results on this topic. Project for a paper will be discussed. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ name: Monica Bertani > topic: Update on 6pion dip at 1.9GeV analysis > estimated time: 15' > special requirements:on monday > abstract: results of the 6pion dip analysis from a new skim of the data > with increased statistics is presented > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Coffe Break at 4:00 PM ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ name:Simone Pacetti topic: New results from FOCUS on $\phi$-$f_0$, $\phi$-$\eta$ and $\phi$-$\eta'$ diffractive cross-sections and dispersive extrapolation of $BR(\phi\rightarrow f_0 \gamma)$ estimated time: 45' special requirements: abstract: We present new results from FOCUS on light mesons diffractive cross-sections. In particular, the $\phi$-$f_0$, $\phi$-$\eta$ and $\phi$-$\eta'$ final states are analyzide by means of a dispersive approach to obtain an estimate of the controversial branching ratio $B(\phi\rightarrow f_0 \gamma)$. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Should be done by 6:00 PM and prepare for group dinner at 8:30 PM Please let us know asap if you would like to talk and are not listed on the agenda. Respectfully, John and Luigi PS. If you have an electronic version of your talk, then please place it in the document database.