first, in case you haven't heard: The Readiness Review has been completed=
and the
committee has concluded that while we MIGHT be ready for beam by the end =
of July,
putting us on this schedule NOW would overtax the people working on both =
Gen
and EG1,
so they decided to move us back one month. We can discuss this more durin=
g our meeting,
but the consequence will be that we won't be able (allowed?) to move our
target into
the Hall before August 3rd, and begin data taking by late August. =
Meanwhile, I have made a second stab at the agenda (which looks quite dif=
ferent).
Given my nagging suspicion that requiring you to look up a Web site will =
deter
a large
fraction from ever looking at it, I am enclosing an ASCII version below.
However, the
more beautifully formatted (and in any case more up-to-date) agenda can s=
till
be found
on our website (look at http://www.cebaf.gov/~kuhn/EG1Meeting3.html).
Please let me know if the times listed don't work out for you or if I hav=
e the wrong
presenter listed for any of the topics. If you want to add a short
contribution, you
can either do this during the interspersed "discussion" sections or at th=
e
end. I know
it's a pretty packed agenda, but the advantage is that we will be done wi=
thin one
(longish) afternoon.
I hope to see you on Friday, and for those of you coming from out of town=
,
have a safe
trip! - Sebastian
1:00 p.m Sebastian Kuhn: Overview: Readiness Review and Schedule, Impact=
on
Physics Program
1:20 p.m. Dan Sober: Real Photon Part: Plans and special requirements
1:40 p.m. Discussion: Runplan: Energies, trigger, other conditions. Futur=
e?
2:00 p.m. Don Crabb: Polarized Target: Acceptance Test and Commissioning =
in
the EEL
2:20 p.m. Marco Anghinolfi: Genoa Report: NMR polarimetry/target stick is=
sues
2:40 p.m. Mike Seely or Chris Keith: Tasklist: What do we need to do to
complete the polarized target
2:50 p.m. Discussion: Target Work: Manpower, contingencies
3:00 p.m. Dan Carman: M=F8ller Update: Status and first experience with r=
unning polarized
3:20 p.m. Volker Burkert: Beam Line Hardware
3:40 p.m. Dale Conwell: M=F8ller Background Studies with GSIM
4:00 p.m. Coffee Break =
4:20 p.m. Dave Doughty: Trigger: optimization, level 2, rate, ...
4:40 p.m. Mark Ito: EPICS: What can/should one control with it
5:00 p.m. Arne Freyberger: Slow Controls and DAQ Interface: Rastering,
post-steerers, nA-BPMs, Faraday cup, M=F8ller and target control, M=F8lle=
r and
target Interface
5:20 p.m. Dieter Cords: Data acquisition: Helicity scheme, beam devices,
expected data rate
5:40 p.m. Discussion: DAQ and controls: what needs to be done and who is =
going
to do the work
6:00 p.m. Short Reports: E1 analysis and GSIM (Mehmet Bektasoglu), Diluti=
on
factor determination (Sebastian Kuhn), others...
6:30 p.m. all: Next meeting and conclusion
-- =
- Sebastian
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Dr. Sebastian E. Kuhn
Associate Professor of Physics
Department of Physics
Old Dominion University
1021 47th St.
Norfolk, VA 23529
U.S.A.
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Phone: (757) 683-5804
FAX: (757) 683-5809
Email: kuhn@physics.odu.edu
http://www.physics.odu.edu/~kuhn/Default.html