Difference between revisions of "CPP-NPP Tagger Microscope"
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#* GlueX: We have a total of 102 microscope channels covering the energy range from 8.2 - 9.2 GeV for a 12 GeV beam. | #* GlueX: We have a total of 102 microscope channels covering the energy range from 8.2 - 9.2 GeV for a 12 GeV beam. | ||
#* CPP: We only have 96 microscope channels (last bundle of 6 does not fit), covering the energy range of 4.7 - 6.2 GeV for a 12 GeV beam. I assume that the software will retain 102 channels but the last channels should never show hits. | #* CPP: We only have 96 microscope channels (last bundle of 6 does not fit), covering the energy range of 4.7 - 6.2 GeV for a 12 GeV beam. I assume that the software will retain 102 channels but the last channels should never show hits. | ||
− | #* This | + | #* This information should be sufficient to create the table that assigns energy to microscope channels. |
Revision as of 18:05, 2 March 2022
- Description of move
- GlueX-doc-5420 Beamline Meeting Jan 19, 2022 (James McIntyre)
- Schematics of the microscope move (Elton)
- Energy assignment
- GlueX: We have a total of 102 microscope channels covering the energy range from 8.2 - 9.2 GeV for a 12 GeV beam.
- CPP: We only have 96 microscope channels (last bundle of 6 does not fit), covering the energy range of 4.7 - 6.2 GeV for a 12 GeV beam. I assume that the software will retain 102 channels but the last channels should never show hits.
- This information should be sufficient to create the table that assigns energy to microscope channels.