KLF beamline meeting - September 6, 2024

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Agenda

  • Announcements
  • Beamline simulations in GEANT4 (Richard)
  • Engineering design progress (Tim)
  • Any other business
    • Hall D model for RadCon (Igor)

Minutes

Present: Igor, Eugene, Hovanes, Moskov, Vitaly, Tim, Beni, Sean, Sashi, Pavel, Richard, Marshall




  • There was an Intermediate Readiness Review last week for KLF during which physics analysis related topics were addressed. Members of KLF presented 12 talks to respond to the items listed in the charge of the review committee. We already received 12 recommendations that will need to be addressed by the next readiness review (ERR-2). The full report with the recommendations as well as the findings and comments will be released in a couple of weeks.
  • Hovanes announced that procurements for KPT have been temporarily suspended until all related concerns are addressed and the engineering design is modified if needed. Igor was disappointed by this decision as he thought that the KPT design was in a good shape. Eugene pointed out that due to the budget cuts the procurements at Jefferson Lab are currently limited to the items that are absolutely needed for near term operations. Procurement requests for items over $250 will need justified by the requester and then approved by the Physics Division.




  • Hovanes presented the six recommendations that he though were related to the beamline group. The beamline group will need to provide an input regarding the beamline design. Most of the uncertainties at this time were in the design of the beamline in the collimator cave and downstream which affect the kaon, neutron and low energy photon rates in the hall. These design parameters need to be finalized and then implemented in the beamline and the detector simulation software packages. The main part of the response to the review comments will be addressed at the KLF analysis meetings chaired by Sean.
  • Addressing the review comment about 128ns bunching, Moskov said that he plans to present a stronger physics case for the 128ns beam bunching to be presented to Patrizia.
  • Moskov also stated that KLF intends to build a new Start Counter. Eugene warned us that the design and construction status for this new detector will need to well advanced during the next ERR-2 in order to be able to get approved for installations. The next ERR-2 would need to happen sometime next summer for the KLF installations to be approved for the summer of 2026, meaning that the time for the design and construction of the new Start Counter is short.