Difference between revisions of "Run Planning Meeting Notes, Feb. 14-Fev 21, 2019"

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== Friday, Feb. 15 at 08:45 ==
 
== Friday, Feb. 15 at 08:45 ==
 
# Past 24 hours:
 
# Past 24 hours:
#* Nominal DIRC setting collected 1B triggers, switching to the higher MOROC threshold (200)
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#* Nominal DIRC setting collected 1B triggers
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#** Switched to the higher MOROC threshold (200)
 
#* Smooth overnight running at 180nA, coming back to the desired 225nA this morning.
 
#* Smooth overnight running at 180nA, coming back to the desired 225nA this morning.
 
#* Both opportunistic accesses happened during the accelerator down time due to the bulk power supply failure.
 
#* Both opportunistic accesses happened during the accelerator down time due to the bulk power supply failure.
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#* keep collecting higher MOROC threshold data (up to 1B triggers).
 
#* keep collecting higher MOROC threshold data (up to 1B triggers).
 
#* When beam is not available, 15 min LED runs with different pulsing and trigger conditions.
 
#* When beam is not available, 15 min LED runs with different pulsing and trigger conditions.
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#* No planned and opportunistic access

Revision as of 09:34, 15 February 2019

Thursday, Feb. 14 at 08:45

  1. Past 24 hours:
  2. Issues
  3. Today:
    • No planned access
    • Opportunistic access requested by Kenoe to work on GEM.
    • DIRC nominal running (MOROC threshold scan?)

Friday, Feb. 15 at 08:45

  1. Past 24 hours:
    • Nominal DIRC setting collected 1B triggers
      • Switched to the higher MOROC threshold (200)
    • Smooth overnight running at 180nA, coming back to the desired 225nA this morning.
    • Both opportunistic accesses happened during the accelerator down time due to the bulk power supply failure.
  2. Issues:
  3. Plan for today:
    • keep collecting higher MOROC threshold data (up to 1B triggers).
    • When beam is not available, 15 min LED runs with different pulsing and trigger conditions.
    • No planned and opportunistic access