Dear all,
There is a new paper for Nikhef. I hope that Antonio can organise its discussion as I will be away till 14 August.
Best regards, Tjeerd
---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2014 13:30:49 +0000 From: Rolf Oldeman rudolf.oldeman@cern.ch To: "lhcb-general (LHCb General mailing list)" lhcb-general@cern.ch Subject: First circulation of publication draft for PAPER-2014-040, Measurement of the $\chi_b(3P)$ mass and of the relative rate of $\chi_{b1}(1P)$ and $\chi_{b2}(1P)$ production
Dear Colleagues,
A paper is available for your comments:
Title : Measurement of the $\chi_b(3P)$ mass and of the relative rate of $\chi_{b1}(1P)$ and $\chi_{b2}(1P)$ production
Journal : JHEP Contact authors : Edwige Tournefier Reviewers : Jibo He (chair), Marco Adinolfi EB reviewer : Diego Tonelli EB readers : Michael Schmelling, Ronan McNulty Analysis note : ANA-2014-022 Deadline : 25-Jul-2014 e-group : lhcb-paper-2014-040-reviewers Link : https://cds.cern.ch/record/1742311 Authors : LHCb Twiki : https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/LHCbPhysics/ChibWithConversion
The following institutes are requested to make institutional comments: Cincinnati, United States Pisa, Italy Henryk Niewodniczanski Institute, Cracow, Poland Institute for Nuclear Research, Moscow, Russia EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland NIKHEF, Netherlands
Please send any comments via the CDS system. It is the responsibility of the contact authors to provide replies on all comments made. Subsequent modification to the publication are made in consultation with the reviewers and during the EB reading. Following this, there will be a final meeting of the editorial board with contact authors and reviewers present where final decisions are made. As the last step a short presentation is given to the collaboration and the paper is sent for publication.
You can find all paper and conference report drafts open for comments via the EB web-page, by clicking on Current Drafts.
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Regards, Rolf Oldeman