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− | * Present: Richard J., Alex D., James M., Alexandre D., Baalouch M., Michael D., Alex B., Eugene C., and Alex S. | + | * Present: Richard J., Alex D., James M., Alexandre D., Baalouch M., Michael D., Alex B., Eugene C., Sasha S., and Alex S. |
=== Agenda === | === Agenda === |
Revision as of 12:52, 18 December 2017
Organization
- Time: 11:30 EDT
- JLab meeting room: A110
- Connecting: detailed instructions are here
- H.323 ip address: 199.48.152.152
- web browser: https://bluejeans.com/536076821
- phone: 408-740-7256 or 888-240-2560
- Conference id: 536076821
- Present: Richard J., Alex D., James M., Alexandre D., Baalouch M., Michael D., Alex B., Eugene C., Sasha S., and Alex S.
Agenda
- Announcements
- Progress starting the run
- Updates on polarization studies
- CB spectrum and polarization studies - Glasgow
- Update on TPOL analysis - Michael D.
- Update on hadronic asymmetries - ?
- Update on instrumentation upgrades / improvements
- removing epoxy from diamond radiators - Richard J.
- new V-wire radiator - Alexandre D.
- new diamond radiators - Richard J.
- triplet polarimeter - Mike D.
- tagger microscope - Alex B.
- tagger hodoscope - Sasha S.
- pair spectrometer - Sasha S
- Updates on simulations
- running with thicker radiators - Richard J.
- Updates from the to-do list
- refining the beam energy scale
- PS analysis and acceptance
- TAC analysis Justin
- improved calibrations
- Any other business
Notes
Email response from Applied Diamond about how to remove epoxy from thin diamonds
Hi Richard, We always like to use heat because it’s more gentle than bouncing around in a boiling solution. Try something like 300C at first. Most organics will breakdown below that temperature. If that’s not working well, you can go up to 500C for an hour or so without harming the diamond. You’re looking for the epoxy to turn to a light grey ash which can be wiped away (Q-tip in alcohol, for example). It goes without saying that you need to be very gentle with these things. Regards, Joe ddk Joseph Tabeling 3825 Lancaster Pike Wilmington, DE 19805 1-302-999-7476 1-800-222-5143 1-302-999-8320:FAX Skype: ddkjoe www.ddk.com