Tue May 24 23:59:16 2011, Jennifer Fallis, Lars Martin, Routine, General, Shift summary
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Buncher problem was resolved around 22:00 (driver module needed to be replaced).
Checked current on FC0 and trigger rate, around 4000 presented. We then started a run, only got 20 acquired,
stoped and restarted a run, then all relevant numbers seemed normal.
The pressure inside TUDA is slowly creeping down (~0.3 torr/h), maybe a small leak in the window. It's not the
hall cooling down, the gas temperature actually rose in the meantime. |
Fri May 27 23:13:01 2011, Alex Rojas, Routine, General, Shift summary
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No major problems presented, A pluser walk was performed at the begining of the shift run161 S2-1 front, run162 S2-2 front, run163 S2-1 back and run165 S2-2 back.
Runs 166, 168, 169 are void due to bad scaler reading
Two times the control room reported the dipole magnet tripped but beam was recovered within few minutes. FC0 readings range 150-120epA
S2-1 L. current 17.60uA @ 16:00 and 18.85uA @ 23:10 |
Tue May 24 01:47:17 2011, Anonymous, , , Shift schedule, as of 1am Tuesday 24th
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Sat Apr 16 09:31:56 2011, Tom Davinson, , , Saturday 16 April
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Continuation of yesterday's test with c. 300mBar of He
in the TUDA chamber.
Bourdon MKS S2 preamp
Baratron Thermocouple
(mBar) (Torr) (deg C)
09.31 300 222.9 +22
10.30 300 223.1 +22
11.29 300 223.2 +22
12.29 300 223.3 +22
13.26 300 223.3 +22
14.27 300 223.5 +22
15.27 300 223.6 +22
16.28 300 223.7 +22
17.28 300 223.8 +23
18.28 300 223.9 +23
19.27 300 223.9 +23
20.27 300 223.9 +22
RAL109 Shaping Amplifier Modules
RAL109 Nominal Nominal Minimum
Resistor FSR Gain LLD
Detector Channels DIP (MeV) (keV/ch) (keV)
S2-1 p+n 0-47 3.3k 71.4 18.6 1300
S2-1 n+n 48-63 3.3k 71.4 18.6 1300
S2-2 p+n 64-111 1k 33.3 8.7 600
S2-2 n+n 112-127 1k 33.3 8.7 600
W p+n 128-143 1k 33.3 8.7 600
W n+n 144-159 1k 33.3 8.7 600
PDs 160-175 10k 183 47.7 3400
All RAL109 LLDs set to ~10mV (minimum)
CAEN V560 Scalers
Channel
0 Triggers
1 Triggers accepted
2 1kHz clock
3 Ortec 439
4 Pulser
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8 S2-1 OR ch 0-15
9 S2-1 OR ch 16-31
10 S2-1 OR ch 32-47
11 S2-1 OR ch 48-63
12 S2-2 OR ch 64-79
13 S2-2 OR ch 80-95
14 S2-2 OR ch 96-111
15 S2-2 OR ch 112-127
16 W OR ch 128-143
17 W OR ch 144-159
18 PD OR ch 160-175
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Wed Apr 13 03:55:21 2011, Jamie, , , Safety Report
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attached
note. s2 position in fig. 1 is wrong, should be 360mm.
27/06/11 - final version of safety report added (produced just before the experiment began). |
Mon Apr 11 14:57:08 2011, Tom Davinson, , , SEBT1 & HERACLES wipe tests
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Work permit (2011-4-11-3) was requested to vent SEBT1 upstream of TUDA chamber
and HERACLES to permit line-of-sight for alignment of TUDA chamber. Note that
Facility Coordinators are Lothar Buchmann/Pat Walden/Sky Sjue and Gordon Ball/Randy
for TUDA and HERACLES respectively.
Wipe test was performed by Tom Davinson (PPE: respirator and gloves).
Samples checked by Fiona Holness RPG - check OK. |
Fri Nov 16 07:23:26 2012, Jessica Tomlinson, Other, General, S2-1 plot that would fit on previous elog
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Attachment 1 shows S2-1 energy vs time with a gate on energy in S2-2 being greater than 9MeV i.e. See previous elog also posted today for explanation.
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Fri May 27 14:24:00 2011, Tom Davinson, , , S1287 data transfer
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S1287 data files R1_*.gz to R100_*.gz transferred from directory
tuda2:/data2/data/S1287 to directory tuda3:/data3/data/S1287
This releases c.18Gb of space in the tuda2:/data2 filesystem |
Mon Jun 20 05:58:21 2011, Jamie Brown, , , Run log
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Attached is a spreadsheet summarizing all the run information from the experiment. |
Tue Jun 21 02:58:31 2011, Jamie Brown, , , Run Books 13 and 14
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Attached. Book 13 is split into 4 sections as otherwise the file is too big for the elog to accept. |
Wed May 25 18:05:55 2011, Mike Bentley, Routine, General, Report on day shift and changed energy - now at 3.98 MeV/u
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All ran smoothly.
As a test, ran for a short period at 1200 midday to run without S2-2 in the trigger. Finished that at 1339.
After discussion with Alison, Alex, Brian, Chris - we decided to change energy to 3.98 MeV/u. This started at 1340.
Pumped out H2, Marco steered with low intensity beam. He optimized on our PD2 with the 3mm collimator, then he observed the spot on the scintillator. He believed (as do I) that it looked as good as it did after the high-intensity tune yesterday. Beam spot blown up a bit, as before, but very well centred. picture from iphone below.
Did a run without gas, then filled, then got going on H2. H2 run started 1730. Thus, 4 hours for beam change and low-intensity tune.
Did analysis of rates/triggers with and without gas - all with 100 epA
WITHOUT GAS WITH GAS
S2-2 all 3000 3800
PD 1500 1900
Coincidence 10 1800
S2-1 all 13000 57000
The trigger (7000 ish) is a sum of the first three of course. Interesting that all the coincidences are gas-"related" - which is good I think. It confirms to me that we should consider, at some point, running on only coincidences in the trigger to cut down the dead time (currently 60% live, 40% dead)
that's it. Jamie checking the spectra, if nothing else in this e-log then they are ok.
Sort started on new data, will run it overnight and compare in the morning with the old sort.
Mike |
Fri Jan 11 09:48:58 2013, Tom Davinson, Other, General, Re: multiplicities, hit patterns and good hits in an event
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Jessica Tomlinson wrote: |
I have attached a pdf of a series of slides with some multiplicity and hit pattern plots on, also a list of cuts. As well as this I looked at how many 'good hits' (explained in pdf) I am getting per event.
Before Christmas I found that the code was not clearing the raw arrays read in by MIDAS and so unless a new piece of data filled the array channel number the data from the last event was being read into the next event too. It was only clearing the 'data(i) arrays which is what the data is unpacked as. I have now got it clearing both so data is not read in for multiple events.
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As far as I am aware it has never been necessary to explicitly zero the 'raw' (or packed) data arrays containing the
ADC/TDC data and active channels in each event. Usually it is only necessary to zero those elements of the 'unpacked'
arrays which contain event data. |
Thu May 12 03:04:44 2011, Tom Davinson, , , Re: Re-entrant flange alignment
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> Alignments checks revealed that downstream end of
> TUDA was ~1mm off (can't remember which way).
Was the downstream flange bolted into position? |
Tue May 24 01:16:37 2011, Tom Davinson, Routine, General, Re: End of Shift summary
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1.TDCs. We have been sorting offline, and we have now established that between run 66 and run 79, the TDC mode
was incorrectly set (not in common stop mode) after a DAQ crash causing broad loci in the E vs T spectra and
times of the wrong sign. This was corrected from Run 81 onwards.
TDC channel 0 (reference channel) should have been recorded in the EbyE data - common stop TDC values
can therefore be calculated offline by switching the egid2logical logical variable csm from TRUE to FALSE.
2. The offline sort is behaving very badly and many of the sorts run since yesterday to now are wrong. Make sure
you (a) sort on a different machine than the DAQ and (b) make sure that the sort is killed each time you start a
new sort and (c) make sure that it is sorting the righrt run number.
Amen |
Wed May 11 17:59:12 2011, JB, , , Re-entrant flange alignment
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Alignments checks revealed that downstream end of TUDA was ~1mm off (can't remember which way).
Re-entrant flange (window end) found to be ~5mm too low and ~2mm to the left. Checked upstream end of chamber and was ok.
Removed bellows etc. and re-entrant flange, replaced with re-entrant flange bolts only figure tight. Tighten bolts from inside chamber whilst checking alignment, adjusting as appropriate.
Managed to get to ~0.5mm to the right and ~0.25mm too low.
This is acceptable so closed chamber and checked vacuum down to ~150mTorr. |
Mon Apr 4 01:34:54 2011, Jamie Brown, Routine, General, Proposal
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See attached. |
Sat May 28 10:07:44 2011, Jamie Brown, and Mike Bentley, , , Plan for last day
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1) PD run with gas (250Torr) - done
2) Pump down to 50 Torr - done
3) PD run - done
4) Take data (PD out) at 50Torr ~2 hrs. ~110epA - done
5) Pump out - done
6) PD run (no gas) - done
a) remove 5mm collimator and run without gas, ~100epA (no PD) - done
7) Complete H2 venting process - done
8) Open up, sources in (window off) - done
9) Pump down - done
10) alpha data (some of the S2-1 inner strips look very ill indeed , but all but one or two show clear triple-alpha peaks. - done
11) pulser walkthrough - done
12) vent and open up - done
13) dismount detectors and re-entrant flange - done
14) pub!
Done - finished at 7.30pm, pitcher of ale methinks. |
Wed May 18 08:54:08 2011, Alex Murphy, , , Photodiode data from target thickness measurements
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In attachment are the peak position in the photodiodes (with high gain setting) for the target thickness measurements. |
Wed Apr 13 03:43:42 2011, Jamie, , , Ni window leak tests 1
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2um x 8 mm Ni windows leaked tested on TUDA gas cell. With window placed on the outside of the cell, cell was evacuated and pressure monitored with time, i.e. 1atm differential air pressure. Comparison to leak rate with blank flange also do.
Tests were performed in order: Ni, 30 minuets pumping, Ni again, blank, Ni third time.
Plots are the same data, different scales. |
Fri May 6 15:08:00 2011, JB, , , New TUDA EPICS layout
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