Thu Jul 16 16:33:28 2009, Damien Gallop, , , 18O3+ survey
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A/q = 6 Field = 1147.2 FC6 = 39.3enA |
Thu Jul 16 16:15:39 2009, Damien Gallop, , , 16O3+ survey
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A/q = 5.3333 Field = 1081.6G FC6 = 110nA |
Thu Jul 16 15:58:53 2009, Damien Gallop, , , 18O4+ survey
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A/q = 4.5 Field = 993.5G FC6 = 20enA |
Thu Jul 16 15:49:46 2009, Damien Gallop, , , 16O4+ survey
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A/q = 4 Field = 936.7 FC6 = 54.0enA |
Thu Jul 16 15:41:35 2009, Damien Gallop, , , 18O5+ survey
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A/q = 3.6 Field = 888.6G FC6 = 6.2enA |
Thu Jul 16 15:38:58 2009, Damien Gallop, , , 16O5+ survey
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A/q = 3.2 Field = 837.7G FC6 = 14.5enA |
Thu Jul 16 15:22:51 2009, Damien Gallop, , , 18O6+ survey
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A/q = 3 Field = 811.2G FC6 = 1.6nA
Not quite enough beam for an emittance scan. |
Thu Jul 16 15:11:16 2009, Damien Gallop, , , 16O6+ survey
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A/q = 2.6667 Field = 764.7G FC6 = 3.0nA |
Thu Jul 16 14:50:38 2009, Damien Gallop, , , 18O7+ survey
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A/q = 2.5714 Field = 751.1G FC6 = 40epA
No emittance scan possible. |
Thu Jul 16 14:46:52 2009, Damien Gallop, , , 16O7+ survey
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A/q = 2.2857 Field = 708.0G FC6 = 70epA (noisy)
No emittance scan possible. |
Thu Jul 16 14:44:06 2009, Damien Gallop, , , 18O8+ survey
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A/q = 2.25 Field = 702.5G FC6 = not visible
It looks like last night's vacuum trip is biting us here. |
Thu Jul 16 14:41:46 2009, Damien Gallop, , , 16O8+ survey
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A/q = 2 Field = 662.3G FC6 = 150epA (unstable)
No emittance scan possible. |
Thu Jul 16 14:25:27 2009, Damien Gallop, , , 18O4+ survey
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A/q = 4.5 Field = 993.5G FC6 = 24.0enA |
Thu Jul 16 14:11:43 2009, Damien Gallop, , , MCOL3 slits calibrations
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I ran through a calibration exercise for the IOS slits. Here is my data. I have moved each set to the midpoint of the largest (5mm) slit position. This
does not necessarily agree with the book value. Never mind. Leave 'em alone, even though it appears that the numbers are switched (they're not).
MCOL3A
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Thu Jul 16 14:06:56 2009, Damien Gallop, , , MCIS vacuum trip overnight
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The MCIS vacuum system tripped last night again. Fortunately the operators
noticed it and restarted stuff. Otherwise we'd be having a very long day today. This looks exactly like the same MCIS:PV1 trip we've experienced before.
Attached is the FC6 beam recovery. |
Wed Jul 15 16:37:01 2009, Damien Gallop, , , Bias for IOS emittance rig
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Graham looked up the list of IOS bias assignments. None was form the emittance rig. I quickly tested the list in ILT, but nothing jumped out. Keerthi
provided a battery setup, which I have now installed. Here are example scans, untouched, of forward and reverse bias. I leave it to you, dear reader, to
figure out which is which. |
Wed Jul 15 14:41:25 2009, Damien Gallop, , , 18O5+ survey
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A/q = 3.6 Field = 888.6G FC6 = 10nA
Two emittance scans, one with the as-is emittance rig, one with a manually installed battery for bias. |
Wed Jul 15 10:52:25 2009, Damien Gallop, , , 18O6+ survey 7x
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A/q = 3 Field = 813.2 FC6 = 2.9nA
Beam is too faint for a good emittance scan, but it's visible. Redo with reverse bias, if possible...
Sideshow: IOSIOC reboot for Maintenance. Recovery protracted... Some MWS bias interlock problem. Also, many optics devices were zeroed. (When will |
Wed Jul 15 10:51:25 2009, Damien Gallop, , , 18O7+ survey
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A/q = 2.571 Field = 752.9 FC6 = 88pA |
Wed Jul 15 10:41:23 2009, Damien Gallop, , , 18O8+ survey
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A/q = 2.25 Field = 704.7G FC6 = <pA
Well, it's there, but pretty faint. The attached stripchart shows no beam then beam. FC6 bias has to be revered to see it. |