Getting Started At GlueX

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Welcome new collaborator! The following is a collection of links and suggestions in order to get you oriented and on the way to analyzing GlueX data.

Communication

GlueX is a multi-purpose experiment with many subsystems. Many people work on this experiment, and their efforts are organized into different subgroups, so communication is an important aspect of collaboration.

  • Meetings: GlueX has many meetings that meet on a regular basis (usually every other week). Important meetings are that of the Physics Working Group and the overall Collaboration Biweekly Meeting. You will also want to attend the appropriate topical working group for your analysis topic.
  • Email: GlueX has several email lists used for discussion and annoucements. You will be added to the GlueX Collaboration email list when you become an official Collaboration member. Another good list to subscribe to is the halld-physics list.
  • Slack is a text chat service used for more informal communication. Many experts and other collaborators hang out there and are available to answer your questions.
  • GlueX photo gallery