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## Friday Dec 18 – Saturday Dec 19: 5-pass 11 GeV Mott vs Moeller/Compton (spin dance to study spin-precession in presence of synchrotron radiation)
 
## Friday Dec 18 – Saturday Dec 19: 5-pass 11 GeV Mott vs Moeller/Compton (spin dance to study spin-precession in presence of synchrotron radiation)
 
## Saturday Dec 19 – Sunday Dec 20: 1-pass 2.2 GeV Mott vs Moeller/Compton (spin dance to study spin-precession with no synchrotron radiation)
 
## Saturday Dec 19 – Sunday Dec 20: 1-pass 2.2 GeV Mott vs Moeller/Compton (spin dance to study spin-precession with no synchrotron radiation)
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# Scaler and EPICS variables for the Halo Monitor are ready and tested with pulsers. EPICS data can be shared with MCC. Waiting to connect Halo Monitor signals to discriminators and then to these scalers.

Revision as of 15:25, 9 December 2015

We will meet in TL 2236 Thursday December 10 at 1:00 pm EST.

For those calling in we'll use the Blue Jeans [1] audio conference system.

Phone number: 1-888-240-2560
Meeting ID: 3528502673#
Meeting URL: http://bluejeans.com/3528502673


Agenda:

  1. Beam Schedule:
    1. Monday Dec 7 during Day: Tune beam delivered to Hall A dumplette in Beam Switch Yard (BSY) at 11 GeV
    2. Tuesday Dec 8 at 3:00 pm: Hall A closes
    3. Wednesday Dec 9 – Friday Dec 11: CW beam to Hall A dump (including a full eight-hour run at 80 µA (900 kW))
    4. Friday Dec 11 during day: Start Hall D setup
    5. Friday Dec 11 – Monday Dec 21: Beam to Hall A dump and Hall D (including a full eight-hour run at 80 µA to Hall A and 5 µA to Hall D)
    6. Friday Dec 18 – Saturday Dec 19: 5-pass 11 GeV Mott vs Moeller/Compton (spin dance to study spin-precession in presence of synchrotron radiation)
    7. Saturday Dec 19 – Sunday Dec 20: 1-pass 2.2 GeV Mott vs Moeller/Compton (spin dance to study spin-precession with no synchrotron radiation)
  2. Scaler and EPICS variables for the Halo Monitor are ready and tested with pulsers. EPICS data can be shared with MCC. Waiting to connect Halo Monitor signals to discriminators and then to these scalers.