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Discussion on future Gretina science and operation: 2015 and beyond

Discussion on future Gretina science and operation: 2015 and beyond. Meeting Outcomes. 1) Science opportunities and technical information for Gretina experiments at ANL Talks available on the web

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Discussion on future Gretina science and operation: 2015 and beyond

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  1. Discussion on future Gretina science and operation: 2015 and beyond

  2. Meeting Outcomes • 1) Science opportunities and technical information for Gretina experiments at ANL • Talks available on the web • GUEC, Gretina and ANL people will review this information as input to plan the science campaign and development activities • Please feel free to contact GEUC if you have any other comments, suggestions, requests. • GUEC will work with GAC/Gretinapoject to encourage and help grow community involvement. Focus on priorities.

  3. Meeting Outcomes • 2) Plan for the next round of GRETINA experiments following ANL. • What is being proposed • Gretina will be at ANL for a period of approximately 12 months beginning Fall 2013 (two activities: science and system development). It will then move to NSCL for a second campaign of experiments beginning in 2015 for approximately 12 months. • The community (GUEC organized) will begin preparing the plan for 2016+, to be completed within the next ~18 months. • “all options on the table”, but will require realistic vetting (science and feasibility, cost, resources) • Community driven, with close involvement with funding agencies.

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