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* Phone in the Regina Videoconference Suite is 306-585-4204 | * Phone in the Regina Videoconference Suite is 306-585-4204 | ||
* Athens Phone: in Christina's office is 011-30-210-727-6947 | * Athens Phone: in Christina's office is 011-30-210-727-6947 | ||
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# Announcements | # Announcements | ||
# Review of Action Items | # Review of Action Items | ||
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# BCAL | # BCAL | ||
## [[BCAL Beam Tests 2012]] | ## [[BCAL Beam Tests 2012]] | ||
+ | ## [[Media:bcal_beam_up1.png | BCAL beam test: fadc amplitudes upstream end]] | ||
+ | ## [[Media:bcal_beam_down1.png | BCAL beam test: downstream end]] | ||
# USM update | # USM update | ||
## [[File:USMUpdateJaviera20120410.pdf]] (Javiera) | ## [[File:USMUpdateJaviera20120410.pdf]] (Javiera) | ||
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=Minutes= | =Minutes= | ||
+ | ''Attending: David, Sasha, Tim, Beni, John D., Yi, John L., Hovanes, Eugene, Elton (JLab); Matt (IU); Christina, Pavlos, George (Athens); Orlando, Javiera, Will, Hayk, Serguei, Iñaki (USM). | ||
+ | |||
+ | # Announcements | ||
+ | # Review of Action Items | ||
+ | # Monitoring (Athens) | ||
+ | ## Order of new control boards has not yet gone out due to Easter holiday. | ||
+ | ## JLab will also order components and additional control boards | ||
+ | ## Need to find out about shipping SiPMs to Regina for eventual delivery to Athens. | ||
+ | # [https://mailman.jlab.org/pipermail/halld-cal/2012-March/000556.html Cable Labels] | ||
+ | # Cable labeling is under discussion for the Fcal. Fernando plans to have all ends, including readout electronic slot/channel labels. Matt supports this decision. | ||
+ | # Discussion regarding complete labeling to provide flexibility at final connections. | ||
+ | # This need to be completed for Bcal also. | ||
+ | # FCAL | ||
+ | ## Construction Status | ||
+ | ##* Samples of conformal coating from third party company not yet provided | ||
+ | ##* Coating from company have been received and need additional touch up, which will be done at IU | ||
+ | ##* Eugene: Asked about range on Flash. This should be decided with assistance from beam data. | ||
+ | ## [[2011 Hall B FCAL Beam Test]] (John) | ||
+ | ##* Accelerator is at 0.879 GeV/pass, 3-pass to Hall B. On Friday they plan to move to 5-pass on Friday. Following Wednesday the accelerator will return to 1.16 GeV/pass | ||
+ | ##* Fcal plans to stay in the alcove to take data at all energies. | ||
+ | ##* Also need to change FADC readout mode to sparcification and move away from raw data mode | ||
+ | # BCAL | ||
+ | ## [[BCAL Beam Tests 2012]] | ||
+ | ##* mini-Bcal moved to EEL about 10 days ago, cabled up and took about two days of cosmic-ray data | ||
+ | ##* Prototype moved down to Hall B last Tuesday. | ||
+ | ##* Hooked up to DAQ and took some data over the weekend (see example below) | ||
+ | ##* The cooling circuit had a blockage, but this was fixed yesterday. Temperatures are stable at chiller T= 14 deg C, upstream T=17.5 deg C, downstream T=14.5 C | ||
+ | ##* Accelerator is in the process of restoring beam at 3 pass. Will resume data taking when beam is stable. | ||
+ | ##* [[Media:bcal_beam_up1.png | BCAL beam test: fadc amplitudes upstream end]] | ||
+ | ##* [[Media:bcal_beam_down1.png | BCAL beam test: downstream end]] | ||
+ | # USM update | ||
+ | ## [[File:USMUpdateJaviera20120410.pdf]] (Javiera) | ||
+ | ##* Production is ramping up and USM should be able to test at almost twice original production rate | ||
+ | ##* Already have more than 500 tested units. Plan to ship in about a week after all data has been digested. | ||
+ | ## [[File:USMUpdateHayk20120410.pdf]] (Hayk) | ||
+ | ##* Summary of parameters measured at 3 temperatures in station 3 for V = Vbr +0.9 V. | ||
+ | ##* Differences consistent with differences in temperature. Minor irregularities exist and these will be studied before shipping tested units. | ||
+ | ##* Corrections performed to the nominal 5, 7 and 20 degrees. Small corrections need to be made to correct to actual temperatures measured at the location of the sensor. | ||
+ | ##* The dark rate seems to be the most problematic, especially noted are systematics for IDs < 1700 | ||
+ | ##* Dark rate determined from the ratio of total events to number of events in pedestal. | ||
+ | ##* Dark rates could not be reliably determined in dark conditions at Vbr+0.9V. They were determined by measuring at higher voltages and extrapolated to +0.9V. | ||
+ | ## [[File:USMUpdateOrlando20120410.pdf]] (Orlando) | ||
+ | ##* Temperatures are measured at sixteen locations in stage 3 box (between each pair of sensors) | ||
+ | ##* Data showed the time evolution of temperatures during cooldown and also variation of each temperature sensor at the beginning, middle and end of data taking. | ||
+ | ##* Variations in temperature are very small and stability is very good. | ||
+ | ## Light Guides (Iñaki) | ||
+ | ##* The large milling machine is back operational. | ||
+ | ##* Starting today, they will begin machining 24 "A" guides per day | ||
+ | # TDR update | ||
+ | ## No updates | ||
+ | # Simulations/Reconstruction | ||
+ | ## No updates | ||
+ | # Any other business |
Latest revision as of 15:45, 10 April 2012
Teleconference Time: 11:00 a.m. EST'
- ESNET (Number is 8542553) and EVO session (GlueX Calorimetry meeting room)
- Phone connection only upon request.
- +1-866-740-1260 : US+Canada
- +1-303-248-0285 : International
- then enter participant code: 3421244# (remember the "#").
- or www.readytalk.com (and code without the #)
Contents
Participant Direct Lines
- JLab Phone: in CC F326 is 757-269-6337 (usual room)
- JLab Phone in CC L207 is 757-269-7084
- Phone in the Regina Videoconference Suite is 306-585-4204
- Athens Phone: in Christina's office is 011-30-210-727-6947
Items for followup from previous meeting(s)
- Cables
- Review cable labels for Fcal (Matt) and for Bcal (Zisis)
Tentative Agenda
- Announcements
- Review of Action Items
- Monitoring
- Cable Labels
- FCAL
- Construction Status
- 2011 Hall B FCAL Beam Test (John)
- BCAL
- USM update
- File:USMUpdateJaviera20120410.pdf (Javiera)
- File:USMUpdateOrlando20120410.pdf (Orlando)
- File:USMUpdateHayk20120410.pdf (Hayk)
- TDR update
- Instructions for the TDR (You must be logged into the wiki to access this page).
- We need to start revising Chapter 4 Detector, Section 4.3 Calorimetry.
- Calibration of Calorimeters
- Simulations/Reconstruction
- Any other business
Minutes
Attending: David, Sasha, Tim, Beni, John D., Yi, John L., Hovanes, Eugene, Elton (JLab); Matt (IU); Christina, Pavlos, George (Athens); Orlando, Javiera, Will, Hayk, Serguei, Iñaki (USM).
- Announcements
- Review of Action Items
- Monitoring (Athens)
- Order of new control boards has not yet gone out due to Easter holiday.
- JLab will also order components and additional control boards
- Need to find out about shipping SiPMs to Regina for eventual delivery to Athens.
- Cable Labels
- Cable labeling is under discussion for the Fcal. Fernando plans to have all ends, including readout electronic slot/channel labels. Matt supports this decision.
- Discussion regarding complete labeling to provide flexibility at final connections.
- This need to be completed for Bcal also.
- FCAL
- Construction Status
- Samples of conformal coating from third party company not yet provided
- Coating from company have been received and need additional touch up, which will be done at IU
- Eugene: Asked about range on Flash. This should be decided with assistance from beam data.
- 2011 Hall B FCAL Beam Test (John)
- Accelerator is at 0.879 GeV/pass, 3-pass to Hall B. On Friday they plan to move to 5-pass on Friday. Following Wednesday the accelerator will return to 1.16 GeV/pass
- Fcal plans to stay in the alcove to take data at all energies.
- Also need to change FADC readout mode to sparcification and move away from raw data mode
- Construction Status
- BCAL
- BCAL Beam Tests 2012
- mini-Bcal moved to EEL about 10 days ago, cabled up and took about two days of cosmic-ray data
- Prototype moved down to Hall B last Tuesday.
- Hooked up to DAQ and took some data over the weekend (see example below)
- The cooling circuit had a blockage, but this was fixed yesterday. Temperatures are stable at chiller T= 14 deg C, upstream T=17.5 deg C, downstream T=14.5 C
- Accelerator is in the process of restoring beam at 3 pass. Will resume data taking when beam is stable.
- BCAL beam test: fadc amplitudes upstream end
- BCAL beam test: downstream end
- BCAL Beam Tests 2012
- USM update
- File:USMUpdateJaviera20120410.pdf (Javiera)
- Production is ramping up and USM should be able to test at almost twice original production rate
- Already have more than 500 tested units. Plan to ship in about a week after all data has been digested.
- File:USMUpdateHayk20120410.pdf (Hayk)
- Summary of parameters measured at 3 temperatures in station 3 for V = Vbr +0.9 V.
- Differences consistent with differences in temperature. Minor irregularities exist and these will be studied before shipping tested units.
- Corrections performed to the nominal 5, 7 and 20 degrees. Small corrections need to be made to correct to actual temperatures measured at the location of the sensor.
- The dark rate seems to be the most problematic, especially noted are systematics for IDs < 1700
- Dark rate determined from the ratio of total events to number of events in pedestal.
- Dark rates could not be reliably determined in dark conditions at Vbr+0.9V. They were determined by measuring at higher voltages and extrapolated to +0.9V.
- File:USMUpdateOrlando20120410.pdf (Orlando)
- Temperatures are measured at sixteen locations in stage 3 box (between each pair of sensors)
- Data showed the time evolution of temperatures during cooldown and also variation of each temperature sensor at the beginning, middle and end of data taking.
- Variations in temperature are very small and stability is very good.
- Light Guides (Iñaki)
- The large milling machine is back operational.
- Starting today, they will begin machining 24 "A" guides per day
- File:USMUpdateJaviera20120410.pdf (Javiera)
- TDR update
- No updates
- Simulations/Reconstruction
- No updates
- Any other business