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:* Tufts talk went well, might have convinced an undergraduate to give up biology for nuclear physics | :* Tufts talk went well, might have convinced an undergraduate to give up biology for nuclear physics | ||
− | :* Worked heavily on making elastic parameterizations of recent A, B, and t20 data to include in rates code, still in progress | + | :* Worked heavily on [https://hallcweb.jlab.org/wiki/index.php/Elong-15-02-26 making elastic parameterizations of recent A, B, and t20 data] to include in rates code, still in progress |
:* Will be working on Spectator Tagging talk and U. of Central Arkansas seminar this week, and will be attending the workshop early next week | :* Will be working on Spectator Tagging talk and U. of Central Arkansas seminar this week, and will be attending the workshop early next week | ||
:* Found and fixed problem with EG4 vertex angle calculations (phi was using the wrong x/y ratio so that phi didn't change with CLAS sector) | :* Found and fixed problem with EG4 vertex angle calculations (phi was using the wrong x/y ratio so that phi didn't change with CLAS sector) | ||
::* Run-by-run analysis of the fix is still in progress | ::* Run-by-run analysis of the fix is still in progress | ||
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Revision as of 17:30, 3 March 2015
Meeting Minutes
2015-03-03
Ryan
- Bosted fits work well for Carbon, but not for Vince's nitrogen data
- Will work ok for one setting, but it has to be retuned for each to the extent that it's not helpful
- Delta and QE peaks keep shifting and no set of scaling factors applies globally
- Will be switching to QFS to see if it works better, while waiting on Vince to double-check the nitrogen data
- Will run next meeting, since Ellie will be out of town
Toby
- Put event-by-event PID cuts into dilution analysis, which cleaned it up
- Dilution at 5T, 2.2 GeV transverse looking good
- Working on tech note summarizing efforts, will be presenting on Wednesday's g2p meeting
Caitlyn
- Having trouble using old data as an example back in labview
- Going from labview-->spreadsheet is easy, spreadsheet-->labview is trickier
- Fridge is open, so she can use live Q curves using the oscillators to test her wing fit subtraction
- Already signed up for URC
Makenzie
- Yale card is showing first signs of life, but needs work in understanding it more fully
- Diode and mod signals getting through, but DC-offset and gain controls not working
- Issue seems to be in details of grounding, which are in the process of being diagnosed
- Built a simple housing for it to keep wiring cleaned up
- Already signed up for URC
Ellie
- Tufts talk went well, might have convinced an undergraduate to give up biology for nuclear physics
- Worked heavily on making elastic parameterizations of recent A, B, and t20 data to include in rates code, still in progress
- Will be working on Spectator Tagging talk and U. of Central Arkansas seminar this week, and will be attending the workshop early next week
- Found and fixed problem with EG4 vertex angle calculations (phi was using the wrong x/y ratio so that phi didn't change with CLAS sector)
- Run-by-run analysis of the fix is still in progress
2015-02-24
Ryan
- Still working on Bosted optimization code.
- Works well for one setting, developing way to average results over multiple settings so that one fit is applicable over a wide range
- Working on wisely creating loops for chi^2 optimization
Toby
- Has been working on dilution analysis for 2.2 GeV, 2.5 T runs
- This is the setting that Melissa has a packing fraction for. Varying packing fraction by ~5% causes ~30% change in dilution factor, so nailing that is very important
- 2.2 GeV, 5 T for long. & trans. initial dilution analysis has results
- Don't match well to the Bosted model yet, so he and Ryan are working together on that to pull out reasonable packing fractions until we have better results from data
Caitlyn
- Working on Q-curve wing fit, has a code that seems initially to be working
- Will spend this week doing checks that the code does what it's supposed to
Makenzie
- Yale card powered and hooked up, but having trouble seeing anything. Will be trouble-shooting the issue throughout the week.
- Electrically isolated the wire racks under the lambda/2 cable to reduce noise in the Q-meter
Peter
- Didn't do the deflate-gate test because he had already done it on his own a couple months ago
- Updated the iTC firmware to hopefully fix the GPIB timeout problem
- (The firmware update did not fix the GPIB timeout problem. Ellie is in communication with Oxford about it.)
Ellie
- Big thanks to Ryan, Toby, Peter, & Makenzie for helping to install the 8" piping from the roots pump to the helium fridge (Note: Thick yellow strap has since been added to the green straps at the 1/2-way point)
- Tested pump line without the fridge, it pulls vacuum well
- Ran diagnostics of new iTC firmware, confirmed that it did not fix our problem
- Worked on Hall A gemc simulation for Ay0 paper
- Reading up on past t20 measurements to determine if any extra equipment is needed to get t20 along with Azz
- Began updating Azz code to include t20 elastic kinematics, work in progress
- Heard back from KNF, says that 50 Hz is needed for pump to run as designed
- Talked with Maurik and representative from Phoenix Phase Converters (who make 1-phase-to-3-phase converters) about what would happen if we used the line we have. Thoughts were that the pump would run faster, probably reducing it's life in the long term. Will be talking with Don Crabb about how their KNF pump is wired.
- Talked with Don Crabb about the current iteration for the separator vacuum line design, he says it looks good
2015-02-17
Makenzie
- No lab update, due to the many snow days. Professors are playing catch-up and putting more homework than normal on him, and he's hoping to get back to normal in a week or two.
Toby
- Continuing work on Dilution. There's an issue around 600 MeV that's still being looked at, as well as why including more corrections moves the dilution away from the model and flattens it out. Work in progress, will update at g2p meeting next week.
Ryan
- Looking at yield drifts correlated to beam drifts. LHRS and RHRS are drifting in the same direction, which is unexpected. Thinks there is a possible beam scraping far upstream, causing a hot-spot to not be visible. Work is in progress.
- Redoing and automating his Bosted model code to help Toby with the dilution process
Caitlyn
- Working on fitting the wings of the Q curve.
Ellie
- Called Pfieffer and requested a wiring diagram of the pumps, still waiting for it. Called and e-mailed KNF about the 50 Hz pump issue, still waiting for a response. Fridge work on hold until parts come in. Working on EG4-g2p kinematic matching, and including D(e,e'd) t20 calculations to Azz rates. Talk at Tufts got pushed back a week to March 2nd due to snow re-scheduling.