=============================================================================== =============================================================================== =============================================================================== AAA NNN NN KK KK EEEEEEE AA AA NNNN NN KK KK EE AA AA NN NN NN KKKK EE AA AA NN NN NN KKK EE AA AA NN NN NN KKKK EEEEEE n nnn ee w w w sss AAAAAAAAAAAAA NN NN NN KK KK EE nn n e e w w w s AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA NN NN NN KK KK EE n n eeee w w w ss AA AA NN NNNN KK KK EE n n e w w w s AA AA NN NNN KK KK EEEEEEEE n n ee w w sss =============================================================================== ============================NUMBER 1, JANUARY 1996============================= =============================================================================== (Edited by M.Buescher, KFA Juelich, IKP) Juelich, Jan.18 1996 Dear colleague, during the collaboration meeting in November it was discussed to improve the flux of information between the different groups of the ANKE collaboration. We will do so by editing a short paper called 'ANKE news' once every one or two months. This here is the first release. The news will contain information relevant for your work, in particular the results of our weekly ANKE meetings here in Juelich will briefly be summarized and new ZDF memos will be announced. If you have any suggestions or questions, please write an e-mail to this account or to my personal mail address, m.buescher@kfa-juelich.de. If you are interested in any of the files containing a ZDF memo or other information please logon to our NEW FTP SERVER on ikpd15.ikp.kfa-juelich.de, user-id: ftp or anonymous. This time we have the following infos for you: 1. On January 15 we celebrated the beginning of the installation of ANKE here in the IKP. There were more than 100 guests, in particular the board of management of the KFA and, last but not least, the minister of sience and research of the state 'Nordrhein-Westfalen', Mrs. Anke Brunn. She was our 'special guest' since with the extra money from her ministry it was finally possible to get ANKE 'on the road'. 2. As mentioned above, there is a new unix-based ftp server for our collaboration. It is installed on ikpd15.ikp.kfa-juelich.de and replaces our old ZDF account on ikpd08. You can logon as user ftp or anonymous. As password you can use your own e-mail address. Then you should go into the subdirectory pub/ikp2/anke. There you will find the following subdirectories: annual_reports/, letters/, news/, publications/, collaboration/, memos/, pictures/, tmp/, incomming/, monte_carlo/ and programs/. The subdirectory annual_reports/ contains word-for-windows files with the overview articles on ANKE in our IKP annual report starting with 1995. The news/ subdirectory contains 'ANKE news' including this one. In publications/ you can find various publications about ANKE and in memos/ our well known ZDF memos. If you want to send us some files you should use the incomming/ subdirectory which has a write permission for ftp users. For 'security reasons' the subdiretory collaboration/ which contains the addresses and e-mail distribution list of all collaboration members is not readable by ftp users. We are planning to extend the new ftp server and to go on www. We'll let you know about the progress of this work. 3. The minutes of the collaboration meeting in November are available as a ZDF memo named min/170196/1. It constists of several word-for-windows, postscript and tif files. 4. There are three memos called tar/101095/1 (written by O.Schult), tar/031295/1 and tar/061295/1 (H.Seyfarth and V.Nelyubin) about the status of the different polarized targets which can be installed at ANKE. Everybody involved in the target business should read them in order to get the latest information. Soon, there will be three or four more memos on the same topic, please check our server once in a while. 5. We have decided to build the vacuum chamber in D1 (including the two bellows in front of and behind it) such that it cannot be turned around for the detection of negatively charged particles under 180 degrees. This makes the design of the chamber substantially simpler. The detection of positively charged particles is of course not affected by this decision. Best regards, Markus Buescher