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Update from Ken Livingston:
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I'm wroking in Frascati this week and can't attend (yet again).
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As an update on progress - II talked to several GlueX people in JLab last week about goniomete, slow controls and polarimetry. I also met Igor for the 1st time.
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The Goniometer spec is completed and Tim is about to set the procurement going. I'm hoping that when I get back from Glasgow the triplet test rig with vacuum chamber detector, strip detector mount, electronics etc will be almost complete and ready for testing with sources.
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Regards,
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Ken

Revision as of 13:00, 15 October 2012

Organization

  • Time: 11:30 EST
  • Place: ESNET and EVO (with telephone bridge id ??? ????)
  • Connecting: instructions are here
  • Present: Richard J., Alex B., Fridah M., James M., Brendan P., Eugene C., Alex S., Curtis M., Franz K., Barry R., Mike D., Igor S., Elton S., Yi Q., Dan S.

Agenda

  1. Announcements
  2. Report from accelerator-GlueX contact person - Todd Satagawa
  3. Report from operations-GlueX contact person - Mike McCaughan
  4. Progress toward the UConn construction contract - Richard
  5. Radiator development update, upcoming CHESS run - Brendan
  6. Update on goniometer procurement - Alex
  7. Update on tagger fixed array design - Dan
  8. Review of status of low-current calibration capabilities in Hall D - discussion

Notes

Update from Ken Livingston:

I'm wroking in Frascati this week and can't attend (yet again). As an update on progress - II talked to several GlueX people in JLab last week about goniomete, slow controls and polarimetry. I also met Igor for the 1st time. The Goniometer spec is completed and Tim is about to set the procurement going. I'm hoping that when I get back from Glasgow the triplet test rig with vacuum chamber detector, strip detector mount, electronics etc will be almost complete and ready for testing with sources.

Regards, Ken