The acceptance party of the conference report was the personnel in charge of reviewing the Nuclear Organization.
For each report conference, the Nuclear Organization would send acceptance personnel to confirm that there were no issues with the report and then include it. Once a team's report was accepted, it signaled the end of their work.
The job of the acceptance party was to decide whether to accept or reject the report.
There would surely be some other auxiliary research results at the report conference, and controversies had arisen before. However, report conferences with auxiliary research results would often attract many top physicists, so the acceptance party didn't have to worry about judging the correctness of the research report.
Now things were different.