Jefferson Lab Weekly Briefs March 20, 2013

Jefferson Lab Weekly Briefs
March 20, 2013

12 GeV Upgrade

The fifth sector of the PreShower Calorimeter for CLAS12 is complete and is being tested with cosmic rays. Stacking of lead sheets and scintillator bars threaded with wavelength shifting fibers has started for the sixth and last sector. The sixth and last wire chamber sector for Region 2 has been tested at Old Dominion University, and members of that group are installing high-voltage and readout electronics cards on other completed chambers stored at JLab. The third and fourth Region 1 chambers are being tested at Idaho State University, and the second pair of Region 3 chambers continues being strung at JLab. The mirror substrates for the High Threshold Cerenkov counter are being given their reflective coatings. Assembly of the Forward-Time-Of-Flight (FTOF) 1-b slats has passed the three-quarters point at University of South Carolina. Refurbishment of the existing TOF slat arrays from CLAS continues, with a parallel effort underway for the sectors of the existing Cerenkov Counter. Construction of tooling for winding the Torus prototype coil continues at Fermilab, and the main design for the Torus magnet continues at JLab. The preliminary design review for the Solenoid magnet was held in February, with work continuing on thermal and structural analysis. Production soldering of the superconducting cable to the copper stabilizer for these two magnets has started.

Theory Center

In a new paper (arXiv:1212.3375), the current picture of the nucleus as a system of protons and neutrons interacting amongst themselves via two- and three-body forces and with external electroweak probes via one- and two-body currents is shown to reproduce satisfactorily the empirical static properties of light nuclei with mass number A≤9, including charge radii, magnetic and quadrupole moments, and magnetic dipole transitions between low-lying states of these systems. The calculations are based on quantum Monte Carlo methods, and are therefore exact. It is shown for the first time that contributions associated with two-body components in the electromagnetic current play a crucial role in the A=8 and 9 nuclei in bringing theory into agreement with experiment.

Engineering

The RF group has continued installation and initial testing activities on the five remaining 12 GeV RF zones needed to complete the upgrade. Work has been slowed while waiting for a vendor to complete some required modifications on waveguide components. In the meantime, work moves ahead on the new Injector RF system (R100), RF separator upgrades and preventive maintenance on all the older 6 GeV RF zones.

The DC power group has focused its attention on cable pulling, termination and connection efforts in the tunnel as new magnets are installed. Modifications to shunt rack wiring required for 12 GeV are also in progress. The procurement activities for new power supplies for quadrupole and dipole magnets are continuing. The first article quadrupole supply is now approved for production. The DC power group is also assisting in troubleshooting a power supply problem in Hall D. The supply is to be used in commissioning the Solenoid Magnet following cool down.

The Instrumentation and Control (I&C) group has been engaged in cable and component assembly, and installation in the tunnel and service buildings for 12 GeV. Work has been done on the BPM (beam position monitor) system, vacuum controls, synchrotron light monitors, and harps and viewers. The I&C group has also supported preparations for re-commissioning the cryomodules, when CHL recovery is complete, by installing necessary radiation monitoring instrumentation.

The Electrical Support group is providing assembly and installation support for the other groups as needed. They are engaged in subsystem and board assembly as well as power and cable installation. The Safety Systems group has been focused on completing both upgrades and new installations in the accelerator and the Halls in support of commissioning and recovery activities.

JLab Calendar of Events

March 25: Safety Shoe Vendor onsite
March 26: JAG Annual T-Shirt Contest Entry Deadline
March 27: AcuCal Equipment Calibration pickup
April 17: Teacher Night at JLab
April 18-20: Q-weak Collaboration Meeting
April 30: Colloquium: Fabiola Gianotti
April 30: Science Series: The Higgs Boson and Our Life
 

Environment, Safety, Health and Quality

Continuing with last week's theme about acronyms and their use at Jefferson Lab, this week we will focus on MSDS vs SDS. As many of you know, MSDS is short hand for Material Safety Data Sheet. An MSDS provides essential information regarding a chemical or product, the hazards for health, flammability and reactivity, including the means to protect yourself from exposure. There are other sections of the MSDS that provide additional useful information, and everyone should read and understand the MSDS before using a material for the first time. One can appreciate the complex and burdensome responsibility the creation of an MSDS places on manufacturers and suppliers when trying to deal with similar requirements across the globe for workers with varying levels of education. Over the past decade or more, organizations and governmental agencies around the world have been trying to simplify the sheets and requirements. This effort resulted in a Global Harmonization System (GHS) and resulted in a similar document called the Safety Data Sheet (SDS). Jefferson Lab has updated its electronic MSDS system and you will start seeing slightly different formats and contents as it incorporates SDSs. More information will be coming regarding some of these changes.

Announcements

JLab Property Custodians: Complete GEN 150 Refresher & Property Validation by March 31
By March 31, all Jefferson Lab Property Custodians must complete Property Custodian Refresher Training (GEN 150). The GEN 150 training takes about 5 minutes to complete. It can be accessed from the web-based training page at: http://www.jlab.org/div_dept/train/webbasedtraining.html. (Be patient if the forward arrows are slow to appear.) Then access your Property Validation list via the link provided on the Property webpage at:http://www.jlab.org/fm/property/.>The Property Validation link is in the drop-down menu that becomes visible when you scroll over the Resources link in the LINKS column on the left. If you have property or property validation questions, contact the Property office at ext. 7348, Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. or email property@jlab.org.

Everyone With a JLab Key Must Do Their Key Validation by March 31
All Jefferson Lab staff, users, students and subcontractors in possession of one or more Jefferson Lab keys must validate each key issued to them, by March 31. Use the link below to access the Key Validation system. Copy and paste the following link into your web browser (for instance, Mozilla Firefox) URL line: https://misportal.jlab.org/keyAudit. Press the Enter key and you should be directed to the Key Validation sign-in screen. Sign in, then follow the instructions on the screen. After completing the validation, be sure to click on the Submit button before logging out of the system (logout is in the upper right corner). Subcontractors with keys, but without JLab computer accounts, will be contacted by Dennis Merritt, the Facilities Management and Logistics locksmith. If you have any non-essential or non-functional JLab keys, please return them to Dennis, Mail Stop 28G. If you have questions about the key validation process, contact him at merritt@jlab.org.

Time To Celebrate Records & Information Month
April is Records and Information Management (RIM) Month. Each week in April, look in the Weekly Briefs for the RIM Fact of the Week, followed by the Trivia Question of the Week. First correct response via email wins a Starbucks gift card! (Limit one prize per person). For more information, contact Kim Kindrew at kindrew@jlab.org.

Tango For Everyone
The JLab Tango Club is starting a new beginner cycle of tango lessons at Port Warwick. Beginner lessons will be held on Tuesday evenings starting on April 2, 2013. This session is open to new participants and all those who would like to work again on the basics. Intermediate lessons will continue, followed by a Tango dance party on Fridays. The lessons are free, and no prior experience is necessary. For more information check the JAG tango webpage http://www.jlab.org/jag/JAG%20Activites/TANGO%20CLUB/TANGO.html, or contact Alexandre Camsonne, Francois-Xavier Girod, Troy Mattox or Taisiya Mineeva.

Tracking Thomas at JLab
Little Thomas is on Spring Break this week and will return next week. Tenga un buen día!

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