General Meeting Summary 6/2/16
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CABLE MANAGEMENT
- Discussion about optimal cable management through an SHMS "pivot-patch" cable run. This generic solution would work for NPS and also take into account the other two standalone detectors in Hall C. Main goal for NPS: assuming ~1200 NPS cables into SHMS hut, what is possible?
- Details of the generic cabling solution (note that this assumes that all connectors fit into one panel):
- patch panel at front of SHMS for 1200 cables
- cable runs want at beam-left (large angle) side of SHMS
- use penetrations into SHMS electronics hut - thre are about 6-8 inches in diameter (see page 4 of cabling slides)
- one rack a patch panel for 1200 connectors - different options for patches show on page 7 of the slides. The size of cables is important, e.g., bottom right option can only take ~400 big cables, while it could fit 1200 high density BNC cables.
- assume ~3 DAQ spaces in electronics hut for 1200 signal cables and fADCs
- Discussion about separating HV and signal cables - send HV to CH rather than to electronics hut
- General conclusion is that it is not impossible to get 1200 cables into SHMS, but it would likely require regular/smaller signal cables - consensus that RG58 cables would be ok to use
- Action items:
- check on HV main frames
- positioning of HV main frames
MAGNET UDPATE
- Discussion about the vertical gap needed for detector at 3 m from target and assuming detector dimensions 20 x 36 cm^2 of PbWO4
- current design is overdimensioned - smaller gap simplifies design
- reducing the vertical gap will prohibit placing anything between scattering chamber and magnet
- after discussion, there are no objections to reducing the vertical gap
- Update on steel machining
- two local companies can handle large steel plates
- Action item: design drawings
FRAME DESIGN
- Discussion updated design including the available rails
- Current design assumes that at a detector distance of 4 m still need one more layer of crystals. This means the smallest angle configuration is 6 degrees at 4 m from target
- Details of ongoing design work:
- working on aditional horizontal clearance with beam line
- need an estimate of distribution of crystal dimensions with wrapping
- step file available for additional work on back and cooling implementation if needed
- Discussion about installing crystals with different dimensions - how precisely need to know position of crystals inside the detector after assembling
- estimate for 3 m position of calorimeter is about 0.1 mrad, which corresponds to < 1 mm uncertainty in absolute position
- Action items:
- measure 2014/15 SICCAS crystal dimensions
- get distributions of HyCal crystal dimensions
CRYSTALS
- Tests on PbWO4 are ongoing at CUA and Orsay
- light yield and transverse transmittance mostly done
- longitudinal transmittance and irradiation starting
- Discussion about getting a few BGO crystals from L3 to test - note that this would likely require readout electronics as well
MAGNETIC SHIELDING OF PMTS
- Fringe fields at location of NPS PMTs based on field map Bogdan provided.
- field is on order 20-50 Gauss and could be shielded with mu metal around PMTs and perhaps some external soft iron shielding
- additional NPS prototype tests could be done for verification of this scheme
- Discussion about external soft iron shielding around detector
- from last meeting: transverse field at calorimeter is estimated to be 20-50 Gauss
- PMT mu metal shields out 20-50 Gauss
- Iron box around the calorimeter of wall thickness 3mm shields out any additional fields
- Action item: need the field map for polarized target
UPDATE ON RCS PROPOSAL WITH NPS FOR PAC44
- Short update on physics goals
ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING:
- Cable management update
- Magnet updates
- PMT magnetic shielding update
- Support structure and frame
- Crytals and PMTs
- Other...
NEXT MEETING: THUR 30 JUNE, TIME: 9:00 AM (EDT)