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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 at this point.
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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.

Revision as of 11:43, 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 at this point.

NIM Paper

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