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# BCAL | # BCAL | ||
## Update on liquid sample on Readout Assembly used for testing (001) | ## Update on liquid sample on Readout Assembly used for testing (001) | ||
− | ## See [[Sep 24, 2013 Calorimetry]] | + | ## See [[Sep 24, 2013 Calorimetry]] for background information. |
##* [[File:Readout001 Analytics.pdf]] Report indicates propylene glycol is the main component in the liquid, which is the additive in the anti-freeze coolant we were using. The liquid was found on the #1 modules used for testing of modules after gluing light guides. | ##* [[File:Readout001 Analytics.pdf]] Report indicates propylene glycol is the main component in the liquid, which is the additive in the anti-freeze coolant we were using. The liquid was found on the #1 modules used for testing of modules after gluing light guides. | ||
## Cosmics | ## Cosmics |
Revision as of 14:18, 14 October 2013
Teleconference Time: 11:00 a.m. EST
- ESNET (Number is 8542553) and SeeVogh session (GlueX Calorimetry meeting room)
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- then enter participant code: 3421244# (remember the "#").
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Contents
Participant Direct Lines
- JLab Phone: in CC F326 is 757-269-6460 (usual room)
- JLab Phone in CC L207 is 757-269-7084
- Phone in the Regina Videoconference Suite is 306-585-4204
- Athens Phone: in Christina's office is 011-30-210-727-6947
Items for followup from previous meeting(s)
- Revisit raw data format for Flash-250 MHz following Flash-125 MHz discussion. (all)
- Upload documentation for interlocks and monitoring to Doc Db (Dan)
- Check that latest edits of TDR have been checked into svn (Zisis)
Tentative Agenda
- Announcements
- Action Items
- Monitoring
- FCAL
- BCAL
- Update on liquid sample on Readout Assembly used for testing (001)
- See Sep 24, 2013 Calorimetry for background information.
- File:Readout001 Analytics.pdf Report indicates propylene glycol is the main component in the liquid, which is the additive in the anti-freeze coolant we were using. The liquid was found on the #1 modules used for testing of modules after gluing light guides.
- Cosmics
- Reconstruction and Simulation
- TDR update
- Calibration of Calorimeters
- Any other business
Minutes
Attendees: