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**  [https://halldweb.jlab.org/doc-private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=6530 Challenges in Rare-Decay Measurements ] (Liping Gan)
 
**  [https://halldweb.jlab.org/doc-private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=6530 Challenges in Rare-Decay Measurements ] (Liping Gan)
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=Minutes=
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Attendees: Igal, Phil, Olga, Ben, Shane, Sasha, Liping, Laveen, Stjepan, Jon, Jane, Olivia, Ilya, S.T.
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* Sasha's talk at the CALOR2024 conference was well received.
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* All cables are in house, hope to get some help from detector support group with these
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** Laveen continues to label and test cables
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* Chris S. to start working on HV distribution board design
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* Installation of PMT dividers in ECAL continues (now have installed 16 layers)
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** Found and fixed 2 problems
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* Drafts for 2 posters (one from Laveen on JEF physics and one from students on hardware) presented and feedback given
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* Liping gave a presentation on the issues facing extraction of rare η decays
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** Non-rare decays can lead to large backgrounds for rare decays
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** For η→π0γγ need to suppress both shower overlaps and false shower splits --> use island algorithm
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*** Showed examples of usage of island algorithm compared to our implementation
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**** Apparent 10% inefficiency at large shower separations needs to be understood

Latest revision as of 08:51, 3 June 2024

Meeting time and location:

Agenda

Agenda

  • Preparation of parts for ECAL -- Sasha
    • - HV long cable, 18 ready (out of 36), discussion with the DSG group regarding help
    • - HV distribution boards: has not yet been designed, need 4 boards
    • - LV cables: missing about 20 cables, waiting for the last delivery batch.
    • - LV distribution boards [1]. One board out of 4 is ready, using for testing dividers Media:lv_distribution.jpg
    • - LED: prototype board is ready, have to start testing
  • Ongoing projects - All
  • Testing of PMT dividers -- Sasha / Vlad / George / Mindy
    • - File:Regulators.xlsx Map of dividers with removed regulators
    • - Testing procedure [2]
    • - All dividers have been fabricated and tested by George [3]
      • Continue removing regulators from the PCB (about 70 regulators have been removed, require re-testing dividers)
  • Installation of the FCAL2 detector & integration to GlueX -- Sasha / Vlad / Hakob / Laveen
  • Summer students -- Sasha
    • - Olivia, Ben, and Shane are on site. Expect one student from Wuhan (have to start with the paperwork)
    • - Projects: document all test results, assist with the cable/divider installation, install signal cables on patch panel, work on the ECAL monitoring plots
  • Beam tests with the PS
      • measure shower beam profile and reconstruction in the crystal/LG transition region
      • (install prototype with 5x5 PbWO4 modules + ? LG)
  • Other hardware projects
    • prototype of the ECAL veto counter (?)
  • FCAL2 posters for open house** File:1-OH24-Poster-H-Laveen-revised4.pdf
  • Analysis/Simulation

Minutes

Attendees: Igal, Phil, Olga, Ben, Shane, Sasha, Liping, Laveen, Stjepan, Jon, Jane, Olivia, Ilya, S.T.

  • Sasha's talk at the CALOR2024 conference was well received.
  • All cables are in house, hope to get some help from detector support group with these
    • Laveen continues to label and test cables
  • Chris S. to start working on HV distribution board design
  • Installation of PMT dividers in ECAL continues (now have installed 16 layers)
    • Found and fixed 2 problems
  • Drafts for 2 posters (one from Laveen on JEF physics and one from students on hardware) presented and feedback given
  • Liping gave a presentation on the issues facing extraction of rare η decays
    • Non-rare decays can lead to large backgrounds for rare decays
    • For η→π0γγ need to suppress both shower overlaps and false shower splits --> use island algorithm
      • Showed examples of usage of island algorithm compared to our implementation
        • Apparent 10% inefficiency at large shower separations needs to be understood