Difference between revisions of "BLTWG Meeting 10/18/2010"
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* Place: ESNET and EVO (with telephone bridge id 2443911) | * Place: ESNET and EVO (with telephone bridge id 2443911) | ||
* Connecting: instructions are [[Tagged Beam Group Biweekly Meetings|here]] | * Connecting: instructions are [[Tagged Beam Group Biweekly Meetings|here]] | ||
− | * Present: Igor S., Richard J., Brendan P., Alex S., Lei G., and Hovanes E. | + | * Present: Igor S., Richard J., Brendan P., Alex S., Lei G., Eugene C., and Hovanes E. |
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# [[Microscope_Prototype_Beam_Test|Microscope prototype bench tests at JLab]] -- ''Igor'' | # [[Microscope_Prototype_Beam_Test|Microscope prototype bench tests at JLab]] -- ''Igor'' | ||
# Plans for parasitic beam microscope tests in Hall B -- ''discussion'' | # Plans for parasitic beam microscope tests in Hall B -- ''discussion'' | ||
+ | # Possibilities for direct polarimetry using Si microstrips -- ''discussion'' | ||
===Notes=== | ===Notes=== | ||
− | [http://zeus.phys.uconn.edu/hallb/HallB%20drawings/option1.pdf Drawing of tagger in Hall B] | + | # [http://zeus.phys.uconn.edu/hallb/HallB%20drawings/option1.pdf Drawing of tagger in Hall B] |
+ | # [http://zeus.phys.uconn.edu/halld/tagger/fp-prototype/tests-10-2010/MicroscopeBeamTest_plan-2-2010.pdf Parasitic beam test proposal for microscope prototype] | ||
+ | # [http://zeus.phys.uconn.edu/halld/collimator/request-10-2010/req.pdf Parasitic beam test proposal for active collimator] |
Latest revision as of 12:07, 20 October 2010
- Time: 11:00 EST
- Place: ESNET and EVO (with telephone bridge id 2443911)
- Connecting: instructions are here
- Present: Igor S., Richard J., Brendan P., Alex S., Lei G., Eugene C., and Hovanes E.
Agenda
- Update on SiPM radiation damage studies -- Yi
- Microscope prototype bench tests at JLab -- Igor
- Plans for parasitic beam microscope tests in Hall B -- discussion
- Possibilities for direct polarimetry using Si microstrips -- discussion