Wednesday August 7, 2013
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We will meet in TED 2561B on Wednesday August 7 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:
media:Meeting_7August_2013.pdf media:Meeting_7August_2013.pptx
1- Bubble Chamber progress at Argonne
2- Beam Heating in Cu Radiator media:Beam_Heating_in_Cu_Radiator.pptx media:Beam_Heating_in_Cu_Radiator.pdf
3- Beamline Layout
4- Bubble Chamber cost estimate: procurement and labor
5- Background from 17O(γ,n)16O and subsequent neutron elastic scattering with 16O and 14N nuclei
6- Background from 13C(γ,n)12C (in case we decide to use CO2 instead of N2O)
Notes from this meeting:
- Beamline Layout:
- Need a Faraday Cup on the Bubble Chamber beamline, after the second BPM and before the radiator - On the main beamline, FC2 is a 1 kW dump (200 µA and 5 MeV) - PEPPo took positron data with Quads OFF and electron data with Quads ON - What is the trip limit of the Fast Valve and how fast is it? - The Bubble Chamber experiment needs electron beam with KINETIC ENERGY = 8.5 MeV - At Jefferson Lab, an egress has a minimum clearance of 36 inches - We can use two Super Harps instead of the two Quads. Unfortunately, the accelerator does not have Super Harps, and it costs $10,000 each. - Electron Dump: isolated to measure beam current, 2 kW - BCM0L02 and Electron Dump in Beam Loss Accounting (BLA) - The photon Cu collimator has a hole of 1.0 cm diameter
- Cost:
- Procurement overhead is 25% and for labor it is 1.50
- Simulations and Backgrounds:
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