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Greg and Sambuu wrote:
<p>Beamrate (scintillator) - 2592 <br /> Accepted Trigger - 7<br /> Trigger - 7</p> <p> </p> <p><u>Minutes from the Shift</u></p> <p>18:15 - Lithium beam went down for approximately 6 minutes at about this time. After the beam was reestablished the control room quickly performed a calibration. This can be seen in the data by the re-emergence of the detected proton beam prior to the scintillator detecting any lithium-11.</p> <p>20:10 - A run that had begun at 18:51 was stopped by R. Kanungo to see if the data collection for the delta-E detector could be improved. Counts for delta-E were low. (note from R. Kanungo to be attached)</p> <p>21:53 - The control room called to say that a cavity had 'dropped out'. This issue was resolved and a new run began however counts were not taken from the short run which had started at 21:47.</p> <p>22:22 - The StripTool Graph on the EpicsPC recorded an abnormally stable lithium-11 beam intensity and proton beam current (zero fluctuation) for approximately 5 minutes. However, during this time CAEN readouts from the scintillator on Tuda 3 continued to fluctuate suggesting the issue is with EpicsPC or StripTool.</p> <p><u>Leakage Currents</u></p> <p>DE0 - 0.06</p> <p>E3 - 0.25</p> <p>DE2 - 0.08</p> <p>E5 - 0.31</p> <p>DE4 - 0.03</p> <p>E7 - 0.47</p> <p>DE6 - 0.05</p> <p>E2 - 0.52</p> <p>UP 0 - 0.05</p> <p>UP 1 - 0.04</p> <p>UP 2 - 0.04</p> <p>UP 3 - 0.00</p> <p>UP 4 - 0.01</p> <p>UP 5 - 0.06</p> <p>UP 6 - 0.09</p> <p>UP 7 - 0.23</p> <p>S2 - 0.91</p> <p><u>Other Issues</u></p> <p>A quick run-through of the channels showed that channels 19 and 32 on UP 1 (adc 11) are probably broken.</p>
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