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+ | Note - this agenda was rescheduled to Sept. 25th due to alarm testing... | ||
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We will meet next on Thursday, September 18th at 1:30pm EST and in TL-2236. | We will meet next on Thursday, September 18th at 1:30pm EST and in TL-2236. | ||
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== Agenda == | == Agenda == | ||
− | 1. | + | 1. Target Ladder Work |
+ | * Fall 2014 Mott Target Replacement and Ladder Position Re-Calibration, [[media:JLAB-TN-14-026.pdf]] | ||
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+ | 2. Beam study evaluation... | ||
+ | * laser: digital pulsing vs. picking - depends on Shukui, John | ||
+ | * 31 MHz vs. 62 MHz - because higher rep rate is better for fiber amplifier | ||
+ | * target/beam instrumental systematic study - to validate re-work of target positions | ||
+ | * target rates - helped by Dan's analyzer improvements | ||
+ | * DAQ rates - relies on Riad's plan | ||
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+ | 3. Dan - Summary of Spring 2014 systematic studies | ||
− | + | * [[media:Systematics_1.pdf|Slides]] |
Latest revision as of 11:28, 22 September 2014
Note - this agenda was rescheduled to Sept. 25th due to alarm testing...
We will meet next on Thursday, September 18th at 1:30pm EST and in TL-2236.
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Agenda
1. Target Ladder Work
* Fall 2014 Mott Target Replacement and Ladder Position Re-Calibration, media:JLAB-TN-14-026.pdf
2. Beam study evaluation...
* laser: digital pulsing vs. picking - depends on Shukui, John * 31 MHz vs. 62 MHz - because higher rep rate is better for fiber amplifier * target/beam instrumental systematic study - to validate re-work of target positions * target rates - helped by Dan's analyzer improvements * DAQ rates - relies on Riad's plan
3. Dan - Summary of Spring 2014 systematic studies
* Slides