Wednesday October 2, 2013

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We will meet in TED 2561B on Wednesday October 2 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- Bubble Chamber progress at Argonne

2- Computer Center support: mailing list, group disk, wiki page, ...

3- Cost:

 - Indirect General and Administrative (G&A) cost: 55.65% for both labor and procurement (Material and Shop)
 - Indirect Statutory and Fringe for labor: 57.15%
 - Final Bubble Chamber cost media:Bubble_FinalCost.pdf media:Bubble_FinalCost.pptx

4- Error Analysis:

 - Analytical: Statistical, Absolute and Relative Systematic Errors media:Bubble_ErrAna.pdf media:Bubble_ErrAna.pptx
 - Monte Carlo Technique: Statistical, Absolute and Relative Systematic Errors media:Bubble_ErrAnaMC.pdf media:Bubble_ErrAnaMC.pptx



Notes from this meeting:

  • Bubble Chamber:
- The buffer liquid mercury (now volume = 150 ml). Mercury will be in a sealed system that
will allow for changing the active liquid without the need to remove or add mercury.
- Mercury does not tolerate all other metals except for iron. However, CF iron gaskets will destroy the knife edges. 
Still looking for a solution.
- The new design of the chamber will fit in the space between beamline and floor in the Injector (27 inches).
  • We will request "bubble" group from JLab computer center
  • Cost:
- Will pass the Bubble Chamber cost estimate by Jefferson Lab Finance to get more realistic labor, procurement and shop costs
  • Error Analysis:
- We will not install a new BPM on the Spectrometer line since we have no way to know the absolute positions. The Bubble
Chamber beamline will be equipped with two BPMs and two Super Harps that will be used to measure the beam energy.
- We need to think very carefully if we need a vacuum pipe that connects the vacuum window to the Bubble Chamber. Would it
add more protection to the vacuum window? Now, there is a risk of contaminating the beamline with oil. How to fit in the photon
collimator? Any issues with alignment? Pumping on the vacuum pipe may introduce vibrations that may trigger the acoustic sensors.