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+ | * Mark spoke with Werner Boeglin earlier in the week. Werner had reviewed the notes from the meeting and did not have any issues with the general direction we agreed on. He mentioned that the 4-device configuration with no light guide would probably do no worse than an arrangement with more complete coverage requiring a light guide. He also endorsed Carl Zorn's suggestion that we use 100 micron pixels for this application. |
Revision as of 12:42, 12 January 2012
GlueX Start Counter Meeting
Thursday, January 12, 2012
10 am EST
JLab: CEBAF Center, Room F326
Contents
Agenda
- Announcements
- Review minutes from previous meeting
- Prototype Report
- SiPM configuration
- Contract Status
- Simulation Status
Communication Information
Video Conferencing
- ESNet: 8542554 (non-standard)
- EVO:
- Meeting URL: http://evo.caltech.edu/evoNext/koala.jnlp?meeting=e9eIeivevnaeaBIsaaI9
- Phone Bridge ID: 11 7685
Slides
Talks can be deposited in the directory /group/halld/www/halldweb1/html/talks/2012-1Q
on the JLab CUE. This directory is accessible from the web at https://halldweb1.jlab.org/talks/2012-1Q/ .
Minutes
Present: Eugene Chudakov, Chuck Hutton, Mark Ito (chair), Tim Whitlatch, Beni Zihlmann
SiPM Meeting
We reviewed notes from last week's Conference call with Hamamatsu representatives.
- Mark spoke with Werner Boeglin earlier in the week. Werner had reviewed the notes from the meeting and did not have any issues with the general direction we agreed on. He mentioned that the 4-device configuration with no light guide would probably do no worse than an arrangement with more complete coverage requiring a light guide. He also endorsed Carl Zorn's suggestion that we use 100 micron pixels for this application.