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3- January 12, 2014: achieved p=9.1 MeV/c or K.E.=8.6 MeV for one hour. Still, suffered from trips due to wave guide vacuum faults; may improve with more processing.
 
3- January 12, 2014: achieved p=9.1 MeV/c or K.E.=8.6 MeV for one hour. Still, suffered from trips due to wave guide vacuum faults; may improve with more processing.
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4- Issues raised during Accelerator Seminar on Jan 23, 2014:
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- To better control bubble chamber deadtime, can we stop the beam when the bubble chamber is not ready for next-event? That is,
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beam is on only when chamber is in superheat.
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- Is there a nuclear resonance that would help us with the energy measurement?
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- Can we present a theoretical calculation that shows the impact of JLab projected data on the the knowledge of S(300)?

Revision as of 16:13, 23 January 2014

We will meet in TL 2236 on Wednesday February 12 at 3:00 pm EST.

For those calling in we'll use the ReadyTalk audio conference system.

1. Dial Toll-Free Number: 866-740-1260 (U.S. & Canada)
2. Enter 7-digit access code 4402297, followed by “#”

Agenda:

1- New "5 MeV" Dipole update and shielding of Earth's magnetic field

2- Bubble Chamber progress at Argonne

3- January 12, 2014: achieved p=9.1 MeV/c or K.E.=8.6 MeV for one hour. Still, suffered from trips due to wave guide vacuum faults; may improve with more processing.

4- Issues raised during Accelerator Seminar on Jan 23, 2014:

- To better control bubble chamber deadtime, can we stop the beam when the bubble chamber is not ready for next-event? That is,
beam is on only when chamber is in superheat.
- Is there a nuclear resonance that would help us with the energy measurement?
- Can we present a theoretical calculation that shows the impact of JLab projected data on the the knowledge of S(300)?