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Mon Aug 10 17:42:18 2009 |
Damien Gallop | | | MWS 25Mg emittance scan with original settings | Finally, here is the "original"
beam. Can you tell the difference (side-by-side
at bottom)? I can't. |
6x |
125
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Mon Aug 10 18:06:09 2009 |
Damien Gallop | | | MWS 25Mg reduce intensity with PE | So... we have had this on-going problem
with intense Mg beam coating our optics.
Keerthi found a good recipe last week with |
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Mon Aug 10 18:29:32 2009 |
Damien Gallop | | | MWS source trip & restart | Well, so it goes. As I was penning a note
for OPS, the source tripped. It easily reignited
with a little extra Ne. I left the flow slightly |
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127
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Tue Aug 11 09:54:28 2009 |
Damien Gallop | | | MWS 25Mg operation overnight & MCIS cart installation | As noted earlier, the MWS beam dropped
out at some point after yesterday afternoon's
playtime, due to insufficient PE. Plasma |
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128
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Fri Aug 14 13:53:34 2009 |
Damien Gallop | | | MWS 25Mg end of run data | Marco gave us the all-clear this morning
to shut down the MWS. We are preparing to
remove the MWS head from the Y-box and blank |
10x |
129
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Mon Aug 17 13:58:35 2009 |
Damien Gallop | | | Supernanogan Development begins today for one week | Supernanogan Development begins. It will
be a marathon. Main goals are high-charge
emittance scans and RF frequency scans. Tall |
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130
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Mon Aug 17 15:53:54 2009 |
Damien Gallop | | | MCIS mass scans & initial emittance scans | High resolution zero to 25. Save file:
masscorr_mcis_090817-highres.txt
Ack! Elog server went down at ~17:00!!! |
11x |
131
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Tue Aug 18 11:16:16 2009 |
Damien Gallop | | | MCIS "PV" PLC trip overnight | Another in the on-going saga of MCIS:PV1
trips occurred again this morning. The operators
recovered most of the vacuum devices except |
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Tue Sep 8 15:14:45 2009 |
Damien Gallop | | | Back from vacation | I'm back from vacation. Physically, anyway.
Keerthi did comprehensive emittance scans
during Supernanogan Development over the |
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134
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Tue Sep 15 09:54:22 2009 |
Damien Gallop | | | 16O3+ run to DRAGON ended on schedule at 08:00 | The DRAGON run ended uneventfully. (That's
a good thing.) I ran a few emittance scans
on the beam as-is. It is clearly monoisotopic. |
8x |
135
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Tue Sep 15 10:32:39 2009 |
Damien Gallop | | | MCIS Development | So. We are preparing for a few days of
Supernanogan development. The present run
plan is to obtain good emittance scans for |
7x |
136
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Tue Sep 15 16:09:31 2009 |
Damien Gallop | | | MCIS Development 17O emittance scans | We noticed a double peak effect in the
16O3+ scan. I will set up the line for 17O3+
and see. |
13x |
137
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Tue Sep 15 16:56:03 2009 |
Damien Gallop | | | Test scans for publication | Here are pix of the same scan: original,
then greyscale, then cropped, using The GIMP.
Not bad. |
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139
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Tue Sep 15 20:02:46 2009 |
Keerthi | | | 17O8+ on FC6 from MCIS | 0.4nA of 17O+8 is sitting on FC6. Development
will continue tomorrow. |
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141
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Wed Sep 16 12:20:10 2009 |
Keerthi | | | 17O+3 emittance with increased EL | 090916_1215ILTEMIT.txt
EL increased, ~4.5uA, emittance increases,
50x100 17O+3 |
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143
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Wed Sep 16 12:48:13 2009 |
Keerthi | | | 17O+5 double peaks | 090916_1242ILTEMIT.txt 17O+5 has
two peaks.
090916_1355ILTEMIT.txt Repeat |
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Wed Sep 16 18:14:29 2009 |
Damien Gallop | | | Test scans for publication 2 | 090916_1206ILTEMIT.txt
Graphics with "color" in
the filename will look in print the same |
19x |
145
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Mon Sep 28 14:12:17 2009 |
Damien Gallop | | | 33S5+ from MCIS on Friday 25-Sep-2009 | A sustained 33S5+ beam was generated in
the Supernanogan on Friday, September 25th.
Attached is a trar plot. |
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146
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Mon Sep 28 14:16:47 2009 |
Damien Gallop | | | MCIS Cart down for TP1 Replacement | We are taking the opportunity to replace
TP1 today. Edi Dalla Valle is on it. Also,
Diagnostics has a WP in the queue for looking |
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147
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Wed Sep 30 15:30:04 2009 |
Damien Gallop | | | 33S6+ from MCIS for DRAGON setup | Beam is stable enough to let Marco set
up something to DRAGON. We are a couple of
days early. |
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