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AIOP - Polarized Photon Source
Agenda:
- Previous Meeting
- Announcements
- Conferences/Workshops
- CHEP2024 (Oct. 19-25, Krakow, Poland)Oral presentation accepted (Torri)
- ICFA Beam Dynamics Mini-Workshop on Machine Learning for Particle Accelerators (Apr. 8-11 CERN)
- Project Progress
- Coherent peak drift refresher (Jiawei & Patrick)
- GitHub AIOP Project (AIOP-Photon issues)
- Milestones: PDF(GitHub AIOP Project AIOP-Photon issues FTE Profiles)
- PIER Activities
- Middle School Data Science Hackathon Workshop (Oct. 16)
HUGS mini-Workshop- COMPLETED!
- AOT
Minutes
AIOP Source
Attendees: Thomas, David, Jiawei, Naomi, Torri, Patrick, Cristiano, Hovanes
Progress
- Jiawei shared some pair plots before and after the nudge
- David asked what x/y diff (5C11B).
- Thomas asked about the strong x diff, y diff anti-correlation.
- Don’t know why.
- Armen showed his pair plots:
- Only has values, not diffs. Shows no strong cross-axis correlations.
- Beam position doesn’t seem to affect coherent edge.
- Some questions on whether there are non-nudge events in nudge datasets.
- Does see 100% start-finish edge correlation.
- Hovanes notes that active collimator position is probably more important than 5C11B with respect to the coherent edge.
- Jiawei’s/Armen's correlations have tension.
- David: Plot 1D histograms of differences.
- Armen
- Presented his slides in response to Jiawei’s.
- Requests to plot the underlying data.
- Patrick goes first next time.