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<li> Figure out strange behavior in the enhancement around 8.6 GeV </li> | <li> Figure out strange behavior in the enhancement around 8.6 GeV </li> | ||
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Revision as of 18:09, 25 March 2024
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AIOP - Polarized Photon Source
Agenda:
- Previous Meeting
- Announcements
- Project Progress
- Data mining/preparation
- GitHub AIOP Project (AIOP-Photon issues)
- Task assignments (FTE Profiles)
- PIER Activities
- Middle School Data Science Hackathon Workshop
- HUGS mini-Workshop
- AOT
Minutes
TBD
Action Items
- Determine if mySampler gives actual measurements or an interpolation between timestamps.
- Give some visuals indicating 30 seconds is a good amount of time to wait for the beam to ramp up and the coherent edge to stabilize
- Get some information about nudge events: how many, when they happen, etc
- Figure out strange behavior in the enhancement around 8.6 GeV
- Make a central location to save data: /group/halld/AIOP/data