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Jefferson Lab Weekly Briefs
July 8, 2009
12 GeV Upgrade
On the Central Helium Liquefier (CHL) Building Addition, the footings
are 50 percent complete, and the contractor is working on the trench.
The trench is T-shaped and runs the full length of the addition in
both directions. The trench is for gas and cooling water pipes running
to and from the compressors that will be housed in the addition.
Structural steel for the building addition was delivered to the
construction worksite last week.
The City of Newport News has approved the traffic signal plan for the
Hall D construction entrance off Canon Boulevard. The construction
contractor is working on installation of utilities (water and
electrical) and the construction entrance.
Accelerator
The Scheduled Accelerator Down continued with maintenance on trim
magnets, box power supplies, vacuum rack power supplies, the personnel
safety system, RF (radio frequency) cavities, diagnostic systems and
more. Waterproof injection for groundwater leaks at the Hall A truck
ramp was completed. Gun2 was vented and is ready to be removed.
Free-Electron Laser
Last week was spent providing light to the Light Pseudoscalar and
Scalar
Search experiment search for dark matter. Although FEL staff did not
meet all of their goals, and the machine is not yet running at full
output, there was modest success providing initial alignment beam and
then several hundred watts of laser light at 930 nanometers to the test
setup. The machine ran through four lightning strikes Thursday night
before the fifth blew out an RF system and tripped the machine off.
Theory Center
In a new paper <arXiv:0906.5323
[hep-ph]>,
relations between generalized parton distributions (GPDs) and
transverse momentum dependent distributions (TMDs) that were suggested
in the literature are investigated by means of an analysis of common
"mother functions" of GPDs and TMDs -- so-called generalized transverse
momentum dependent parton distributions (GTMDs). This work deals with
GTMDs for a spin-1/2 hadron (nucleon) and is a natural extension of a
previous work for a spin-0 hadron. Despite the fact that relations
between GPDs and TMDs (in particular an experimentally verifiable
relation between the Sivers function and the GPD E) were established in
certain models, it is found that no nontrivial exact relations between
GPDs and TMDs can exist model-independently.
JLab's Safety Numbers
184 Days since Last Recordable Accident (JLab record:
331)
301 Days since Last Lost Workday Accident (JLab record: 676)
JLab Calendar of Events
July 13-17: Tunnel
Housekeeping
July 14-16: JLab
Science and Technology Review
July 24: FEL Photon Science Workshop
July 29: American
Red Cross Blood Drive
July 31: Science
Education Summer Poster Session
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Environment, Safety, Health & Quality
Attention JLab Supervisors!
As we are well into the summer Scheduled Accelerator Down (SAD) period,
now is a good time to check your welding personnel qualification
renewals to ensure that they are current.
ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) Section IX, American
Welding Society (AWS) and the JLab ES&H Manual require that a
welder or welding operator perform a welding process at least once
every six months in order to maintain that particular qualification. At
JLab, supervisors are responsible for ensuring and documenting this
semi-annual performance. Processes include Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
(TIG), Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Stick), and Brazing with Oxygen and
Acetylene. Welders or operators are not required to take a
qualification test but only to demonstrate their abilities to use these
processes. This can be done on production welds or practice weld plates
and pipes, provided that the weld is at least six inches in length. For
help or qualification renewal suggestions, contact Michael Martin,
x5515.
References:
ES&H
Manual 6122 Appendix T6 Welding and Brazing Program
ASME section IX QW-322.1 Expiration of Qualification
AWS D1.1 section 4.1.3.1 Welders and Welding Operators
Computing and Networking Infrastructure
Network Outage This
Saturday, July 11, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
The CNI group is planning work on the JLab network during the morning
of July 11. Users and staff at the lab during this time will experience
several short outages, and some portions of the network may experience
a brief outage while the group makes some needed configuration changes.
Access to the Internet may also be briefly interrupted.
Maintenance Day, Tuesday,
July 14, 5-10 p.m.
The CNI group is planning a maintenance period from 5-10 p.m. on
Tuesday, July 14. During this period, jlabl1 and jlabl3 will be
rebooted. In addition, patches will be pushed out to all Computer
Center-managed systems. To insure that the patches will install
correctly with the least inconvenience, log out of your system when you
leave on July 14, but leave the system powered up overnight to receive
the patches. Plan on rebooting your system on July 15 after the
patches have been delivered. If you experience issues with your system
after the reboot, contact the Helpdesk at x7155.
Announcements
Cholesterol Screenings Will Be Held July
13-17
Anyone
interested should call Occupational Medicine at x7539 to schedule an
appointment. If you have received this test within the last year, this
includes Medical Monitoring, please let others take advantage of this
opportunity.
American Red Cross Blood
Drive
The next American Red Cross Blood Drive is scheduled for Wednesday,
July 29, from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. in CEBAF Center room F113. New and
repeat donors are encouraged to attend. Walk-ins are welcome; however,
making an appointment allows the Red Cross to schedule adequate staff
for the visit. Volunteers are also needed to help with the blood
drive. To schedule an appointment or to volunteer, contact Johnie Banks
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