Difference between revisions of "GlueX Phase III Planning"

From GlueXWiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(Created page with " == Meetings in 2023 == * September 23, 2023 * August 31, 2023")
 
 
(9 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
  
== Meetings in 2023 ==
+
== Purpose ==
  
* [[GlueX_Phase_III_18_Sep_23 | September 23, 2023]]
+
We anticipate that the current PAC-approved GlueX running will end around 2025.  There are other approved experiments in Hall D, like KLF, but the readiness for running in 2025 is uncertain due to a variety of external factors.  Therefore, it is advantageous to have the PAC approve additional GlueX running that could happen as soon as 2025.  With this in mind discussion seems to have converged on a plan to run at 600 nA (2x nominal Phase-II beam current) for 200 days with a physics emphasis on statistics-limited charmonium measurements.  The additional data will also be valuable for a selection of statistics-limited light meson spectroscopy analyses.
* [[GlueX_Phase_III_31_Aug_23 | August 31, 2023]]
+
 
 +
== Meeting Agendas and Minutes ==
 +
 
 +
* [[GlueX_Phase_III_5-Feb-24 | February 5, 2024]]
 +
* [[GlueX_Phase_III_8-Jan-24 | January 8, 2024]]
 +
* [[GlueX_Phase_III_4-Dec-23 | December 4, 2023]]
 +
* [[GlueX_Phase_III_23-Oct-23 | October 23, 2023]]
 +
* [[GlueX_Phase_III_18-Sep-23 | September 18, 2023]]
 +
* [[GlueX_Phase_III_31-Aug-23 | August 31, 2023]]
 +
 
 +
== Useful Links ==
 +
 
 +
* [[GlueX_Phase_III_Trigger | Trigger Studies for GlueX Phase III]]
 +
* [https://www.jlab.org/physics/experiments/schedule CEBAF Accelerator and Experiment Schedule]

Latest revision as of 10:17, 12 March 2024

Purpose

We anticipate that the current PAC-approved GlueX running will end around 2025. There are other approved experiments in Hall D, like KLF, but the readiness for running in 2025 is uncertain due to a variety of external factors. Therefore, it is advantageous to have the PAC approve additional GlueX running that could happen as soon as 2025. With this in mind discussion seems to have converged on a plan to run at 600 nA (2x nominal Phase-II beam current) for 200 days with a physics emphasis on statistics-limited charmonium measurements. The additional data will also be valuable for a selection of statistics-limited light meson spectroscopy analyses.

Meeting Agendas and Minutes

Useful Links