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Talks can be deposited in the directory <code>/group/halld/www/halldweb/html/talks/2015</code> on the JLab CUE. This directory is accessible from the web at https://halldweb.jlab.org/talks/2015/ .
 
Talks can be deposited in the directory <code>/group/halld/www/halldweb/html/talks/2015</code> on the JLab CUE. This directory is accessible from the web at https://halldweb.jlab.org/talks/2015/ .
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==Minutes==
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Present:
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* '''FSU''': Brad Cannon, Sasha Ostrovidov, Aristeidis Tsaris
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* '''JLab''': Mark Ito (chair), Simon Taylor, Beni Zihlmann
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We had a very brief meeting:
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* Brad is giving the talk at the Collaboration Meeting. He will consult with Paul and Sasha about what he should be presenting.
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* The TOF cosmic ray trigger is still not working.
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* There has been work on the gain calibration, but not enough for a significant report.

Latest revision as of 15:19, 23 September 2015

GlueX Time-of-Flight Meeting
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
11:00 am EDT
JLab: CEBAF Center, Room F326/327

Agenda

  1. Announcements
  2. Review of minutes from September 8
  3. Calibration Status FSU
  4. Calibration Status JLab

Communication

Slides

Talks can be deposited in the directory /group/halld/www/halldweb/html/talks/2015 on the JLab CUE. This directory is accessible from the web at https://halldweb.jlab.org/talks/2015/ .

Minutes

Present:

  • FSU: Brad Cannon, Sasha Ostrovidov, Aristeidis Tsaris
  • JLab: Mark Ito (chair), Simon Taylor, Beni Zihlmann

We had a very brief meeting:

  • Brad is giving the talk at the Collaboration Meeting. He will consult with Paul and Sasha about what he should be presenting.
  • The TOF cosmic ray trigger is still not working.
  • There has been work on the gain calibration, but not enough for a significant report.