SCP collaborators: Reminder for the SCP Analysis teleconference Wednesday 19 February 8:30 - 10:30 AM Berkeley ***INPA ROOM *** 10:30 - 12:30 Nashville, (Rob will join ~ 1 hr late) 16:30 - 18:30 Oxford 17:30 - 19:30 Paris, Stockholm, Barcelona Greg will call in for the last 30 min. Chris, Shane cannot join. Instead of videoconferencing, we will use internet VNC + audio. 1. VNC internet connection 2. dial-in information 3. Agenda 1. VNC Internet connection See Alex's e-mail. To use VNC, download a viewer at http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/ and connect to whopr.dhcp.lbl.gov:0 with ususal SCP password (we'll tell you if the address changes.) 2. audio: Local Call: 510-486-5008, Call toll free: 1-877-252-5250. 12 ports. Then press 1 and enter 9388# and follow the instructions. Meeting ID: 9388 (international access codes were sent in another e-mail to likely candidates.) 3. Agenda - SAME AS PREVIOUS MAIL: Meeting Plan: The purpose of the meeting in discuss the work plans for three top priority analysis projects we hope to finish in the coming months. For these topics, we want to cover what the goals for the coming months are, what are the main issues, what is being done by whom. We won't have time to present results. Saul will facilitate the discussion; the people listed can briefly summarize the main issues, but no formal presentation is requested here. 1. Spring '99 dataset: Goal: obtain a fully reduced set of lightcurves and spectra (for future analysis and papers). * photometry calibration status: (Val, Brian) - photometric nights - can they be made available to Stockholm? - transfer to non-photometric nights - interpolation for colors * spectroscopy (Stockholm) * K-corrections (Stockholm) 2. HST draft: Goal: finish paper for submission (Rob) * analysis checks - photometry (Stockholm) - lightcurve fits (Gerson) - Omega_L fits (Stockholm) * text revision (Saul, Isobel, Gene) - overall logical flow, readability - references (everything properly cited) - general editting 3. Albinoni (1998eq) (Greg) Goal: finish lightcurve and cosmology analysis * photometry of NICMOS final refs (Greg, Vitaliy) * K-corrections for the F110W filter * stretch from the Keck+HST I-band lightcurves - inclusion of additional ground-based Keck final refs - account for the significant difference between Kron-Cousins and Keck+LRIS I-band. * lightcurve and cosmology fits, including P99 and the lower redshift HST SNe 4. (if time) Brief summary of other topics in progress. * other datasets: - ESI spectroscopy (2001A 2002A 2002B) (Gregory) - 2001 SNe (ground + WFPC2) (Julien) - 2002 SNe (mostly Subaru + ACS) (Rachel) - "orphans" (Rene) * software tools: - K corrections (Lifan) - spectroscopy database (Andy) 5. Plans and date of next meeting -- Tony Spadafora ALSpadafora@lbl.gov Physics Division Tel: (510) 495-2316 Lawrence Berkeley National Lab FAX: (510) 486-6738 1 Cyclotron Road BLDG 50R5032 Berkeley, CA 94720-8160