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In case you need to call in any electronics help, call in the following order
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Chris Cuevas | (757) 865-0461 |
Mark Taylor | (757) 846-7322 |
Armen Stepayan | (757) 814-5622 |
CLAS12 Run Group F
Part I (Spring 2020): Beam energy 2.18 GeV (1 pass) and10.38 GeV (5 pass)
Part II (Summer 2020): Beam energy 2.18 GeV (1 pass) and10.38 GeV (5 pass)
Important: Document all your work in the logbook! For every run, make comment at run start and run end (including "ignore" if warranted), enter RELEVANT screen shots *), and take about 20-30 min data with good beam, then post monitoring plots (reset if beam is bad and wait another 20-30 min). Also take screenshot of RTPC in CED at least once per run with beam
RC: Mohammad Hattawy
- 757-575-7540
- 9 757-575-7540 from Counting Room.
- RC meeting held at 12 pm online. Bluejeans 757 683 5804
- Number of Events Spreadsheet RIght now manually, until somebody with the knowledge and the time write an script to get the number of events from SQL --> RCDB
PDL: Stepan Stepanyan
- (757) 876-1789
- 9 876-1789 from Counting Room
NEW SHIFT INFORMATION - PLEASE READ
Due to travel restrictions, only local people will be able to come to Jefferson Lab for their shifts. To deal with this situation, Jefferson Lab leadership has developed a new POLICY that requires only an expert shift taker during Day and Swing shifts (Owl shifts will still be covered by 2 people). There will be remote backup, at least partial presence by the Run Coordinators, and all counting houses have been equipped with a direct camera feed so that shift takers for ANY hall can monitor the counting houses of Hall B and Hall D when only 1 person is present. Shift Experts will carry a cell phone that can be used to call in help. IF YOU ARE ALONE ON SHIFT, you may not go into the Hall - call the relevant experts instead. Shift experts during Day and Swing are expected, in addition to their regular duties, to also check monitoring histograms and CED and log them (as well as standard screen shots) to the logbook, and to respond to any alarms, as well as fill out shift checklists. These new rules take effect on Tuesday, March 24.
Starting immediately, please follow these rules: Keep a distance of 6 ft from all other people AT ALL TIMES. In particular, expert and worker (when both present) should sit 6 feet apart, facing in different directions. In addition, only the RC OR an RTPC expert should be inside the counting house B at any time - a maximum room occupancy of THREE has to be obeyed at all times. The RC, PDL and shift expert have the authority to ask non-essential people to leave if overcrowding occurs. Any work that requires 2 people to work in closer proximity than 6' must be first approved.
At present, we expect the experimental run to continue until September 21, 2020. Obviously, this puts extra burden on many people, and we are grateful especially for those local volunteers who have signed up for shifts. (It's still not too late to sign up for some empty slots!!!) Please also read the relevant information on COVID-19 and MEDCON5 operations at Jefferson Lab: [2]
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A. Requests1. Please end a run whenever the status of the 1/2 waveplate changesMCC should announce any changes, but sometimes they won't do that. The Hall requesting the 1/2 waveplate change should contact us first with a time estimate - at that point, please watch the status of the 1/2 waveplate on the Beam Overview screen and stop the run as soon as it changes. There will be an audible Beamline alarm when the half-wave plate (HWP) state changes. Please end the ongoing run and start a new run.2. For every run (~2 hours)
If you change the current, make sure that...
3. Serious note about setting the trigger rates alarm limitsWhen the data taking conditions are changing (going from one target to another, H2,D2,4He, empty, or changing the beam current or something else) the shift has to adjust the trigger rates limits that wile be used during new data taking. The procedure is shown at the pictures:
... You are done. Detailed procedures with pictures can be found here [8] 4. PLEASE DO NOT IGNORE ANY ALARM and follow the guidance for each alarm notification.================================================================================================================================================B. Run Plan (see also initial run plan)(Last updated: August 19, 2020 - Mohammad) General plan: Follow a sequence of 6 Days D2 (200 nA), 2 shifts H2 (250 nA), 1 2-hour run empty (350 nA) and 10M events on 4He (200 nA)Production: Electron-inbending Configuration @ 10.4 GeV beamNew configuration and trigger file as of August 18, 2020:DAQ config: PROD66 , Trigger file: rgf_inbending_v4_1.trg (.cnf)
At the end of each run, follow the standard DAQ restart sequence
======================================================================================================================C. References and Standards:(last update Aug 19th, 2020 @ 16:00 pM.)
Nominal Beam Positions
FSD Dwell (Integration) Time
BONuS HV setting Reference Harp Scans for Beam on Tagger Dump: 2C21 [9], 2C24 [10] Reference Harp Scans for Beam on Faraday Cup: 2C21 [11], 2C24 [12], 2H01 [13]. Reference Monitoring Histograms 5 nA production trigger [14] Reference Scalers and Halo-Counter Rates:
======================================================================================================================D1. ESTABLISH BEAM FOR THE FIRST TIME AFTER LONG SHUTDOWN OR PASS CHANGENOTE: Do NOT do this if the beam just has been off for a while!! Instead follow the procedure below
D2. Beam Restoration after major retuningUpdated Manual is at [24]
======================================================================================================================F. General Instructions:
Once Per Day (At 13:00):
Every Shift:
After the CAMAC crate (camac1) holding the CND CFD boards is switched off for any reason, it is mandatory to reset the associated thresholds typing the following command from any clon machine terminal: $CODA/src/rol/Linux_x86_64/bin/cnd_cfd_thresh -w 0 If this command is failing and the crate is not responding, reboot it as follows: roc_reboot camac1
For RICH recovery procedures, please see Log entry https://logbooks.jlab.org/entry/3562273. This would apply in the cases of 1. DAQ crash: rich4 is not responding or 2. RICH alarms (LV,missing tile, temperature etc). If it does not work or you are uncertain about what to do, contact the RICH expert on call. Please, note that missing tiles typically occur due to lost communication. Keep in mind that the recovery procedure will kill DAQ. If DAQ is running for other purpose, rather than data taking (for which the RICH acceptance would be important) do not initiate the recovery procedure.
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