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* Safety:
 
* Safety:
 
  - The sweep dipole must be in FSD to protect the exit window
 
  - The sweep dipole must be in FSD to protect the exit window
  - here will be about 500 ml of mercury used a buffer liquid in the chamber
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  - there will be about 500 ml of mercury used a buffer liquid in the chamber
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* Simulation and Backgrounds:
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  - Send Claudio the GEANT4 photon spectra
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- Consider the beam energy spread in Penfold-liess unfolding
  
 
* Infrastructure:
 
* Infrastructure:
  - The chamber weighs about 600 lb and comes with a compressor (3.5 ft by 3.5 ft footprint) and a chiller (10 C).
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  - The chamber weighs about 600 lb and comes with a compressor (3.5 ft by 3.5 ft footprint), a chiller (10 C) and an electronics rack
 
  - What is the clearance between the wall and the Laser Room in the Injector?
 
  - What is the clearance between the wall and the Laser Room in the Injector?
 
  - Need 208 VAC outlet
 
  - Need 208 VAC outlet
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- Need a layout of the compressor and electronics platforms
  
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* There is a possibility of a HIgS run next Spring
 
* We will meet every two weeks on Wednesdays at 3:00 to 5:00 EST
 
* We will meet every two weeks on Wednesdays at 3:00 to 5:00 EST

Revision as of 10:56, 1 August 2013

We will meet in TED 2561B on Wednesday July 24 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_24July_2013.pdf
 media:Meeting_24July_2013.pptx  

1- Schedule

2- Design of beamline, radiator and dump

  • Experiment beam line today is presently decommissioned, ready for modification:
5D beam line

3- Bubble Chamber work at Argonne

4- Background and simulation

5- Absolute beam energy

6- Safety



Notes from this meeting:

  • Radiator:
- The power deposited in the radiator for 200 uA and 8.5 MeV electron beam:
  For 0.02 mm radiator, average energy loss is about 24 keV, P = 4.8 W
  For 0.10 mm radiator, average energy loss is about 120 keV, P = 24 W
  Re-evaluate radiator cooling 
  What is the temperature of the LCW that will be used to cool the radiator?
- On the radiator ladder, we should have a viewer and preferable a YAG viewer to check the beam size
- Need a camera to look at the OTR light coming from the radiator
- What is the energy distribution of the electron beam after radiator
  • Beamline:
- Need a layout of the beam line. What is the location of the radiator on the beam line?
- Need a HARP in the new Bubble Chamber line to measure beam profile and energy spread
- Where to put the electron dump (2-ft cube footprint)? Injector floor or on the Step
- Electron dump must be of pure copper, contaminants must have high photo-neutron threshold (>8.5 MeV)
- Photon dump must be of pure 1100 aluminum
  • Safety:
- The sweep dipole must be in FSD to protect the exit window
- there will be about 500 ml of mercury used a buffer liquid in the chamber
  • Simulation and Backgrounds:
- Send Claudio the GEANT4 photon spectra
- Consider the beam energy spread in Penfold-liess unfolding
  • Infrastructure:
- The chamber weighs about 600 lb and comes with a compressor (3.5 ft by 3.5 ft footprint), a chiller (10 C) and an electronics rack
- What is the clearance between the wall and the Laser Room in the Injector?
- Need 208 VAC outlet
- Need a layout of the compressor and electronics platforms
  • There is a possibility of a HIgS run next Spring
  • We will meet every two weeks on Wednesdays at 3:00 to 5:00 EST