Difference between revisions of "January 4th, 2017"
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− | Mikhail: | + | Mikhail: [https://wiki.jlab.org/klproject/images/5/5a/KL_v3a.pptx] |
Justin: From the meeting today it seems that you would like a new calibration context in CCDB for the klong simulations which seems quite reasonable. I would suggest we collect a list of settings you need specified for your simulation and then we can request these under a new context called "mc_klong". So the two tables I'm aware of that you need modified are | Justin: From the meeting today it seems that you would like a new calibration context in CCDB for the klong simulations which seems quite reasonable. I would suggest we collect a list of settings you need specified for your simulation and then we can request these under a new context called "mc_klong". So the two tables I'm aware of that you need modified are | ||
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− | Simon, what magnetic field did you use in your studies https://www.jlab.org/conferences/kl2016/talks/tuesday/taylor.pdf? It might be useful to try something near our nominal field like 1200 A (solenoid_1200A_poisson_20160222) and a lower field setting of maybe 800 A (solenoid_0800A_poisson_20160222). | + | Simon, what magnetic field did you use in your studies [https://www.jlab.org/conferences/kl2016/talks/tuesday/taylor.pdf]? It might be useful to try something near our nominal field like 1200 A (solenoid_1200A_poisson_20160222) and a lower field setting of maybe 800 A (solenoid_0800A_poisson_20160222). |
There is a mapping in the solenoid_map table which specifies a magnetic field setting for a given run number. So we should choose 2 different run numbers and assign these 2 field settings for them so you can generate events which will have different fields. | There is a mapping in the solenoid_map table which specifies a magnetic field setting for a given run number. So we should choose 2 different run numbers and assign these 2 field settings for them so you can generate events which will have different fields. | ||
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− | Igor: Situation looks tolerable | + | Igor: Situation looks tolerable [https://wiki.jlab.org/klproject/images/6/68/KL.pdf]. |
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− | 6) PAC45 is scheduled for a week of July 10, 2017. The deadline for submission of proposals and updates is 8:00 AM EDT on Monday, May 22, 2017 | + | 6) PAC45 is scheduled for a week of July 10, 2017. The deadline for submission of proposals and updates is 8:00 AM EDT on Monday, May 22, 2017 [https://wiki.jlab.org/klproject/images/d/d1/PAC45_Call.pdf]. |
Latest revision as of 07:25, 6 January 2017
Agenda [attended: Moskov, Mikhail, Mark, Justin, Volker, Avetik, Kijun, Chan, and Igor]
1) Event generators:
Nick: I have updated the generator with the reactions we talked about at the previous meeting. I will have more time to work on things next week when I will be back at Edinburgh. I will keep you posted with updates.
Franz: I modified the geant3 and geant4 geometry to include the Beryllium target (+shielding). A simple geant3 view is attached [1]. Also I generated and ran 100k K0 p -> pi+ Lambda events but yesterday evening could not figure out why the tracking wasn't efficient (on hdview2 (event display) it looks like many hit patterns should have been reconstructed ... but I think this will be solved shortly).
2) MC News
Mikhail: [2]
Justin: From the meeting today it seems that you would like a new calibration context in CCDB for the klong simulations which seems quite reasonable. I would suggest we collect a list of settings you need specified for your simulation and then we can request these under a new context called "mc_klong". So the two tables I'm aware of that you need modified are
rf_period = 64 beam_period = 64
Simon, what magnetic field did you use in your studies [3]? It might be useful to try something near our nominal field like 1200 A (solenoid_1200A_poisson_20160222) and a lower field setting of maybe 800 A (solenoid_0800A_poisson_20160222).
There is a mapping in the solenoid_map table which specifies a magnetic field setting for a given run number. So we should choose 2 different run numbers and assign these 2 field settings for them so you can generate events which will have different fields.
Simon: I did the simulations at 1300 A.
3) neutron-calculations
Igor: Situation looks tolerable [4].
4) Meson spectroscopy
Volker: Next time
5) CP violation
Moskov: Next time
6) PAC45 is scheduled for a week of July 10, 2017. The deadline for submission of proposals and updates is 8:00 AM EDT on Monday, May 22, 2017 [5].