From: Steven Biller (s.biller1@physics.ox.ac.uk)
Date: Tue Apr 19 2005 - 15:50:33 CDT
Hi all,
This is just a reminder that the 'moving' call is at 8:30 Central,
tomorrow (Wednesday). Jon has already sent out phone-in details.
In order to get things going, I've outlined below what I think
the main goals of the call are and have also listed a number of
questions which Jon and I think are particularly relevant and could
perhaps serve to focus the discussion.
Cheers,
- Steve
GENERAL GOALS:
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I. To make sure we're all on the same page
II. To make sure we can answer questions
(must be more explicit about the details
of exactly what's being proposed)
SOME QUESTIONS:
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1) What is the role of moving?
"The central measurement will NOT be dependent on moving, (*agreed*)
but it will serve as a {POSSIBLE or IMPORTANT} cross-check" (*to be resolved*)
2) Exactly what does the measurement give us?
What are the limitations?
Are there other ways of achieving this?
Do you get anything more than a redundant measurement and
don't you already have that with 2 near and 2 far?
3) What is the additional cost of moving and can this be justified?
4) What are the risks and can these be justified?
5) WHAT IS THE PLAN?
(Move at the beginning? Move later only if necessary?)
How long to run where?
What do you do based on what you see?
6) Is there advantage/disadvantage to playing down the
relevance of moving?
7) Any other questions of relevance???
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