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# TOF NIM paper
 
# TOF NIM paper
 
# Action Item Recap
 
# Action Item Recap
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== Minutes ==
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Present:
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* ''' FSU: ''' Edmundo Barriga
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* ''' JLab: ''' Mark Ito, Sasha Ostrovidov, Beni Zihlmann
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=== Calibration ===
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Beni reported on the calibration of the current run.
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* The code works now with the new geometry.
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* He has gone through the steps of the procedure multiple times.
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* There still may be some checks to do on the code.
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* The walk correction is key: without a good walk correction subsequent steps are useless.
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* A reconstruction job using the new constants was tried. Pions greater than 1.0 GeV/c are required to match TOF points to within 13 cm in x and y. Many histograms are empty, some only partially filled. This is work in progress.
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=== NIM Paper ===
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Sasha reports that work continues on the NIM paper, though not at a blazing fast pace. Further discussion is needed.

Latest revision as of 11:44, 4 February 2020

GlueX Time-of-Flight Meeting
Wednesday, January 29, 2020
10:00 am EST
JLab: TEDF, Room 2561b
BlueJeans: 350 531 998

Agenda

  1. Announcements
  2. Review of minutes from the last meeting
  3. Detector Status
  4. Software Issues
  5. TOF NIM paper
  6. Action Item Recap

Minutes

Present:

  • FSU: Edmundo Barriga
  • JLab: Mark Ito, Sasha Ostrovidov, Beni Zihlmann

Calibration

Beni reported on the calibration of the current run.

  • The code works now with the new geometry.
  • He has gone through the steps of the procedure multiple times.
  • There still may be some checks to do on the code.
  • The walk correction is key: without a good walk correction subsequent steps are useless.
  • A reconstruction job using the new constants was tried. Pions greater than 1.0 GeV/c are required to match TOF points to within 13 cm in x and y. Many histograms are empty, some only partially filled. This is work in progress.

NIM Paper

Sasha reports that work continues on the NIM paper, though not at a blazing fast pace. Further discussion is needed.