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Revision as of 11:28, 1 July 2009

  • Time: 11:00 EST
  • Place: EVO and ESNET (with telephone bridge)
  • Connecting: instructions are here
  • Present: R. Jones, Alex S., P. Androzewicz, E. Minges, E. Chudakov, and T. Whitlatch.


Agenda

  1. Preparation for the internal tagger review - Tim
  2. Meeting with BNL diamond working group - Richard
  3. Microscope prototype progress report from UConn - Richard
  4. Plans for pair spectrometer magnet work - Erik
  5. Simulations update + cave backgrounds - Sasha
  6. Funding needs for diamond work + other - discussion
  7. Discussion of ideas for MRI proposal - discussion
  8. Tasks to complete before Lehmann Review - discussion
  9. Progress on MOU's - discussion

Notes

  1. Tim has created a web page to contain all of the materials related to the Tagger Magnet Review. Dry runs are scheduled for 8:00-10:45 on Wednesday July 1 and 1:00-4:00 on Thursday July 2. ESnet conferencing will be available. The run itself will be on July 10. The agenda is posted on the web page referenced above.
  2. The following plans were presented by Erik Minges from the group of Liping Gan at the University of North Carolina (UNCW). They are finalizing a MOU with Jefferson Lab to carry out these tasks.
    1. collaborate with BNL to bring a 30D72 magnet on loan from BNL to Jlab.
    2. coordinate an engineering effort to modify the gap size of the magnet in order to fit the experimental configuration.
    3. conduct Monte Carlo simulation for the Pair Spectrometer detector design.
    4. develop and construct Pair Spectrometer detectors.
    5. participate in the Pair Spectrometer detector testing, installation, commissioning, calibration and maintenance.