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Revision as of 07:41, 15 September 2016

Meeting General Agenda

Connect Information

To connect from the outside by phone please do the following

1.) To join via a Web Browser, go to the page [1] https://bluejeans.com/660743227.

2.) To join via Polycom room system go to the IP Address: 199.48.152.152 (bjn.vc) and enter the meeting ID: 660743227.

3.) To join via phone, use one of the following numbers and the Conference ID: 660743227.

4.) The moderator code is 8394

Dial Either +1 408 740 7256 or +1 888 240 2560 for US or Canada

4.) More information on connecting to bluejeans is available. The old ESNET and SeeVough Information is archived here.

Specific instructions for connecting from JLab's Hall D conference room:

  • Turn polycon on if necessary (do it before turning the computer on)
  • With the polycon, place a call at 199.48.152.152
  • Press # to enable the polycom keypad, then enter the meeting id: 660743227 and #
  • You may have to unmute the microphone: #*4
  • Turn the computer on if needed

Beam and Hall configuration

  • Beam energy expected: 11.632 GeV (include synchrotron radiation losses, except for the Hall D ramp).
  • Solenoid on at 1350A. Any field changes should be avoided if possible.
  • Beam current: CW 1 nA-1.5 μA. 250 MHz frequency.
  • FFB on or Position slow lock on (FFB doesn't operate below 50nA). Current and energy locks on?
  • Radiators:
    • Goniometer diamond radiators: TBD. Specific meeting to discuss this to come. We presently have test diamonds:
      • J1a50 (50 μm, 4.1·10-4 R.L.),
      • JD70-118 (20 μm, 1.6·10-4 R.L.), middot;10-4 R.L.),
      • JD70-119 (20 μm, 1.6·10-4 R.L.), middot;10-4 R.L.),
    • and possibly some new diamonds
      • J70-100 (55 μm, 4.5·10-4 R.L.),
      • J70-104 (60 μm, 4.9·10-4 R.L.),
      • JD70-104 (20 μm, 1.6·10-4 R.L.), middot;10-4 R.L.),
      • JD70-??? (20 μm, 1.6·10-4 R.L.), middot;10-4 R.L.),
    • We also have 3 test foils (two 10 μm Al foils, and one 100 μm Al foil with a holed 10 μm Al foil pressed on it (3mm hole)).
    • Amorphous
      • 1.5 µm Al (1.7·10-5 R.L.)
      • 10 µm Al (11.2·10-5 R.L.)
      • 30 µm Al (33.7·10-5 R.L.)
  • Tagger quadrupole on (-4.2 A).
  • Collimator hole: Both 5 mm diameter and 3.4 mm diameter. Default running: 5.0 mm

General Information

This document describes the run plan for the Hall D Spring 2016 run.

  • Schedule for the Spring 2016 run. (Dates are according to the long term calendar.)
    1. Oct. 1st-Oct. 7th: Electron beam restoration
    2. Oct. 8th-Nov. 22nd: Hall D Fall run, part 1.
    3. Nov. 23rd-Nov. 27th: Thanksgiving break.
    4. Nov. 28th-Dec. 18th: Hall D Fall run, part 2 (includes 2 day of beam restoration).
    5. Dec. 19th-Dec. 21st: TBD
    6. Every Tuesdays: 12h of beam study. Every Thursdays, if necessary: 8h of RF recovery.
  • Goals for the Fall 2016 run.
  1. GlueX low luminosity data taking
  2. High luminosity trigger and DAQ tests.
  3. ToF checkout.
  • Expected Staffing and responsibilities:
    • The Run Coordinator oversees the commissioning.
      • Sat. Oct. 1 - Fir. Oct. 7 (7 days): Alexandre Deur (accelerator restoration)
      • Sat. Oct. 8 - Wed. Oct. 19 (11 days): Alexandre Deur
      • Wed. Oct. 19 - Wed. Nov. 2 (14 days): Mark Dalton
      • Wed. Nov. 2 - Wed. Nov. 16 (14 days): Paul Eugenio
      • Wed. Nov. 16 - Wed. Nov. 23: (7 days): Naomi Jarvis
      • Wed. Nov. 23 - Sun. Nov. 27: (4 days): Thanksgiving shutdown: very likely RC not necessary
      • Sun. Nov. 27 - Wed. Dec. 7: (10 days): Adesh Subedi
      • Wed. Dec. 7 - Mon. Dec. 19: (12 days): David Lawrence
      • Mon. Dec. 19 - Wed. Dec. 21: (2 days): If RC necessary, TBD
    • The Physics Division Liaison (PDL, Benedikt Zihlmann) and Hall D Work Coordinator/Safety Warden (T. Carstens) verify that the proper safety rules are followed.
    • The analysis coordinator (Paul Mattione) oversees the off-line diagnostic of the different systems and analysis of the data.
    • Shifts: 2 persons per shift.
  • Coordination Activities:
    • The RC will attend the MCC meetings at 7:45am and 8:00am and the weekly MCC meeting (Wednesday, 1:30pm). The PDL will attend the weekly MCC meeting.
    • Daily run meetings broadcasted on Bluejeans will occur at 8:45am in the counting house conference room. The Run Coordinator will be responsible for organizing and chairing the meeting.
  • Useful links:


Runplan

  1. Re-establish electron and photon beams (assume 3 days).
    • Ion Chambers trip threshold must be set.
    • Tune electron beam with radiator retracted
      • Amorphous Radiator (and diamond) must be retracted. Collimator should be in blocking position. CDC/FDC are off
      • Radiation levels should be closely monitored by MCC crew.
        • Typical levels are (for radiator retracted, collimator fully blocking, electron beam current 50 nA)
          • RAD102_P1 ~ 3 mrad/hr (tagger area, gammas, between tagger and dump)
          • RAD102_P2 ~ 15 mrad/hr (tagger area, gammas, near electronics racks).
          • RAD102_P3 ~ 0.1 mrem/hr (tagger area, neutrons, near electronics racks)
          • RAD508_P1 < 0.1 mrad/hr (collimator cave, gammas).
          • RAD508_P2 < 0. mrad/hr (Hall. Neutrons).
      • Hall D tagger CARMS, Ion Chamber and BLM threshold for beam trips should not be changed without approval of Hall D leader.
    • Check bleedthrough level Hovanes. Hall A needs to be running
      • Need to assess level of acceptable bleedthrough
    • Establish good photon beam
    • Make sure tagger quadrupole is on (-4.2 A).
      • Insert 10-5 RL radiator. (Call MCC and ask to mask the FSD each time the radiator is moved)
        • Typical levels are (for 2*10-5 radiator, electron beam current 50 nA)
          • RAD102_P1= 2-10 mrad/hr (tagger area, gammas, between tagger and dump)
          • RAD102_P2= 40-50 mrad/hr (tagger area, gammas, near electronics racks)
          • RAD102_P3= ~2 mrem/hr (tagger area, neutrons, near electronics racks)
          • RAD508_P1= ~10 mrad/hr (collimator cave, gammas).
          • RAD508_P2 < ~ 0. mrad/hr (Hall. Neutrons).
    • Once radiation levels are good, proceed with harp scans (Hovanes/Todd. 15 min)
      • Take tagger harp scans. Check consistency with Accelerator's harps. Study beam focusing
    • Radiation level study (1h):
      • Run 5 min without radiator (Call MCC and ask to mask the FSD each time the radiator is moved). Beam current: 50nA. Repeat at 100 nA and 200 nA
      • Run 5 min with the 10-4 radiator (Call MCC). Beam current: 50nA. Repeat at 100 nA and 200 nA
      • Run 3 min with the 3*10-4 radiator (Call MCC). Beam current: 50nA. Repeat at 100 nA and 200 nA
    • Active Collimator calibration.
      • re-Insert the 2*10-5 radiator (Call MCC).
      • Determine maximum photon beam transmission by doing 2D scans (x: beam scan, y: beam scan. ±5mm with 0.5mm steps. Stay 5 seconds with stable beam for each steps Remind MCC that they should use only the last corrector (5C11A) to adjust the beam position. If the adjustment results in unacceptable e- beam position in the tagger dump, remind MCC that they should use the tagger magnet only to readjust the e- beam position in the tagger dump.Meanwhile, monitor the rate at the active target and rates (including coinc.) in the pair spectrometer.
      • In addition do x/y scans using the collimator x/y motions and check consistency Need to have procedure/code ready (Hovanes ??h)
      • Run fast calibration procedure with beam rastering, if ready (Todd S.)
      • Record on the white board what is the profiler position corresponding to the center of the A.C.
    • Scan the photon beam profile with PS rates and collimator x/y motions Need to have procedure/code ready. Do we need to install the collimator plug?? (Hovanes ??h)
    • Verify with MCC that current/position/energy locks are on, if possible.
  1. Detector and beamline checkout.
    • Reestablish DAQ (Sergei, 1h)
    • ToF tests (Benedikt Zihlmann. 6h). At the same time, do Hodoscope voltage scans (Nathan S.)
    • L1 trigger tuning. Check new firmware (Alex. Somov. 8h)
    • General detector calibration (all detector experts. 2h). This could be done in parallel with the next task, PS magnetic field scans, if it uses the full physics trigger.
    • PS magnetic field scans. (Alex. Somov. 3h)
  2. Realign old 50 μm diamond (J1a50). Align at least 2 new Diamonds. (Hovanes, Paul Mattione, Ken Livingston?. 12h/diamond. At least 36h).
    • Systematic studies needed? e.g. run a different coherent peak position? (If necessary, they will be done latter during the run.)
  3. L1 trigger test for high-rate performance tests (Alex Somov. 8h+8h. Use up to 1 μA. DC off if necessary)
    • Check rates for various beam currents and thr. settings.
  4. Run PS at lower B-field so that the TPol can check the low photon energy tail polarization. PS set-up so that it sees 3 GeV photons (Alex Somov/Nathan Sparks/Mike Dugger 4h/maybe parasitic?)
  5. DAQ high-rate performance tests (Sergei Furletov 2h)
  6. high-current mapping (Sergei Furletov/Alex Somov/David Lawrence 2h)
  7. L3 high-rate performance tests (David Lawrence 4h, 2h+2h, separated by a few days)
  8. Gluex data production
    • Tagger quadrupole on
    • Harp scans once a day: 15 min.
    • Empty target run every week (2h: 1- h to empty/fill back the target, 1h running). Standard production current.
    • Amorphous run. Every day. 1h Standard production current. Time to switch from pol. to unpol.: 10min. time to switch from unpol. to pol.: 30min.
    • TAC runs. 2 TAC runs (one at the beginning, one in the middle of the run). (Hovanes, Alex Somov, 5h: 4h run with thick converter. 1- h target empty+fill)
    • Physics production data with diamonds and 5 mm hole. Ratio of para./transverse data:50/50. 2h runs and no more, as it may be hard to correct for calibration drifts. Switch polarization every run. Time to switch: 10min. DAQ start run overhead: 3min.
      • Start run with old 50 μm diamond (J1a50). When new 20 μm diamonds is aligned, assess its quality and decide what diamond should be used. Possibly some running on new 50 μm diamond is its quality warrants it.
      • Luminosity:
        • Start at about 100 nA.
        • Then, once flux calibration is available from TAC, run at 107 photon flux.
        • Then, assess if we can run at a higher flux. (Paul M., to establish criteria of what flux we will be comfortable with, using e.g. accidental rate and/or detector aging).
      • Trigger configuration: First week: run in the same conditions as Spring 16. Then, evaluate if we can run at higher thr.
  9. Parasitic run for PrimEx detector: move ComCal close to the beam line and check rates.
  10. Parasitic TRD run

Hall D white board (current run plan)

Hall D counting room white board

Runplan time charts

Commissioning time chart:
Fall16 week1.jpg

Commissioning time chart. Week 1. Time t=0 corresponds to 10/08/2016. The horizontal scale is the time during which beam is available (in other word, it would be the real time with 100% of beam efficiency). The task time estimates given on the plot have 100% contingency.

Fall16 week2.jpg

Commissioning time chart. Week 2.

Fall16 week3.jpg

Commissioning time chart. Week 3.

Fall16 week4.jpg

Commissioning time chart. Week 4.

Fall16 week5.jpg

Commissioning time chart. Week 5.

Fall16 week6.jpg

Commissioning time chart. Week 6.

Fall16 week7.jpg

Commissioning time chart. Week 7.

Fall16 week8.jpg

Commissioning time chart. Week 8.

Fall16 week9.jpg

Commissioning time chart. Week 9.

Fall16 week10.jpg

Commissioning time chart. Week 10.

Fall16 week11.jpg

Commissioning time chart. Week 11.


Accelerator status

Hot Checkout

  1. Hot Check OUT Status 0% ready ; 0% checked ; 100% not ready

Readiness for Fall 16 run

  • Solenoid (Eugene/Beni)
    • Check with Spring16 data that running at 1350A vs 1200A is beneficial (Paul Mattione/Mike/Alex)
  • Surveys (Tim/Tom)
    • Hodoscope plates
  • DAQ (Sergei)
  • Trigger (Alex S.)
  • Beam line
    • Tagger hodoscope (Nathan/Franz)
      • Remove protective plastic tubes
      • Need to check for light leak with scalers.
    • Tagger microscope (Alex B./Richard)
    • Goniometer (Hovanes)
    • Active collimator, profiler, flux monitor (Alex B./Hovanes)
    • PS system (Alex S.)
      • Need software ready for rough photon flux measurement.
      • Replace thermal pads?
      • Re-install detectors
    • Polarimeter (M. Dugger/Nathan)
    • Target (Tim/Alexandre D.)
      • Ice test on-going
    • TAC (Hovanes)
    • Slow control (Hovanes)
      • Have implemented temperature thr. that shut down the crates. For now, they will operate between 62F<T<82F
    • RF (Paul Mattione)
      • Fernando is implementing new hardware for CAEN.
      • Then, Paul to test the RF system.
  • Detector systems
    • ST (Mark Ito)
    • FDC (Lubomir)
    • CDC (Beni)
      • 2 weekends of cosmic data desired. Cannot do it now: need DAQ with BCal trigger.
    • Bcal (Elton)
    • Fcal (Adesh)
      • Will be turned on next week.
    • TOF (Mark Ito/Beni/Alex. Ostrovidov)
  • Online monitoring (David L.)
    • Check compatibility with new F250 format.
    • Will add new higher level reconstruction histograms.
  • Calibration/reconstruction/offline monitoring (Paul Mattione)
    • About read. One script to be updated.
  • Level 3 Trigger (David L.)
    • As ready as can be given the uncertainty on what to do.
  • Other topics?