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<h1 class="title">B-team Meeting Agenda (1:30pm Monday MCC conf. room)</h1>
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<h2 id="sec-1"><span class="section-number-2">1</span> <span
class="timestamp-wrapper"> <span class="timestamp">2009-09-28 Mon
13:30</span></span> Two things </h2>
<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-1">
<p>I'd like to have a meeting <b>today</b> at 13:30 to discuss the HKS
energy
changes and the Happex-III phase advance. </p>
<ul>
<li id="sec-1.1">HKS energy changes <br>
<ul>
<li id="sec-1.1.1">Physics consensus on the allotted amount of
time <span class="tag"><span class="Arne">Arne</span></span><br>
Still no word from Dennis on the agreed upon time allotment.
<span class="timestamp-wrapper"> <span class="timestamp">2009-09-28
Mon 14:48</span></span><br>
This just in from Dennis
<pre class="example">Dennis:
I talked to Nue some more. He would be willing to go down to one
major energy change (+20MeV), but get more statistics. It doesn't
save much time , but reduces risk because of fewer energy changes.
So the request looks like
Pulsed beam 2hr (spacing between micropulses to do Time of flight studies.)
+1 MeV 4hr (including tuning)
-1 Mev 4hr (including tuning)
+20Mev Tune 4hr
+20MeV data 16hr
Restore 4hr
So about 4.25 shifts.
Steve
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</li>
<li id="sec-1.1.2">HKS desired energy shifts <span class="tag"><span
class="Spata">Spata</span></span><br>
<ul>
<li id="sec-1.1.2.1">± 1 MeV shifts <br>
Small ± 1 MeV energy shifts, with the energy acceptance of the
machine. Hall-C does not need high currents for these energy shifts.
four hours of data taking per point.
<p>Hall-A beam during this part of the test?
one-hour to perform these shifts. </p>
<ul>
<li>dial in the shift into the energy lock.
</li>
<li>adjust Hall-C arc dipole to accomodate this change?
No leave dipole
strings alone. </li>
<li>Adjust Hall-A string? Might need to do this since
Hall-A is running
at 100μ\text{A}.
</li>
<li>FFB in relative mode in C due to the energy offset.
</li>
<li>DW1, DW2 small adjustments to keep beam on dump
viewers.
</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li id="sec-1.1.2.2">+20 MeV shift <br>
This will require a tune of the entire machine (after it is scaled).
It will go faster if we leave Hall-A out of the mix.
<ul>
<li>splitter stays unchanged
</li>
<li>DW1 goes down
</li>
<li>DW2 goes up
</li>
<li>change dipoles, quads, correctors.
</li>
<li>Raise DZ HMAX, HOPR need more headroom. Needs to goto
320 Amps.
</li>
<li id="sec-1.1.2.2.1">Steps <br>
<ul>
<li>load scaled allsave, in the special file area
</li>
<li>relem at the new energy
</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li id="sec-1.1.3">Schedule <br>
<ul>
<li id="sec-1.1.3.1">Dump pump issues <span class="tag"><span
class="Arne">Arne</span></span><br>
Presently Hall-C dump pump is broken and Hall-C is limited to
3.5μ\text{A}. The pump will be repaired sometime on Wednesday.
<p>When the pump is repaired and ready to be installed,
there will be a
2hour interruption to beam delivery to Hall-C during this period.
</p>
<p>
The pump will have to fixed before the 20 MeV shift since HKS wants to
run at full current for this portion of the test.
</p>
</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li id="sec-1.1.4">Plans <br>
<ul>
<li>Yan to develop ATLIS
</li>
<li>Benesch to scale the file
</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li id="sec-1.1.5">Owner <br>
<ul>
<li>Spata to own the process, review the ATlis, and review
the scaled allsave file </li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li id="sec-1.2">Happex-III phase advance <br>
<ul>
<li id="sec-1.2.1">Happex-III requirement <span class="tag"><span
class="Alex">Alex</span> <span class="Jay">Jay</span></span><br>
<ul>
<li>Position at 1H04A, 1H04B
</li>
<li>angle at 1H04A, 1H04B
</li>
<li>Energy shifts
</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li id="sec-1.2.2">Present status <span class="tag"><span
class="Alex">Alex</span> <span class="Jay">Jay</span></span><br>
Using various settings of the quadrupoles after the Compton
polarimeter Jay has altered the phase advance for Hall-A. It has
improved, but we are waiting for word if it is good enough.
Presently they have 20 μ radians in horizontal, 8 μ radians in the
vertical plane. Changes are coupled to changes in the rastered beam
size. These two requirements are often in conflict.
</li>
<li id="sec-1.2.3">Hardware <br>
Qweak is moving towards powering two coils simultaneously with
different amplitudes. Hall-A has the same hardware installed but are
not using the coils in this manner. Why not? Need to write a letter
to Kees and Kent. We want to use the coils as designed for PVDIS and
Prex and possibly for Happex-III. </li>
<li id="sec-1.2.4">Plans if present status is unacceptable <br>
Upon resumption of beam delivery to Hall-A, after C50 work and HKS
energy shifts, we will take a couple of hours to perform:
<ul>
<li>Ray-trace data through the hall-A line
</li>
<li>New set of harp data at 1C05
</li>
<li>???? </li>
</ul>
</li>
<li id="sec-1.2.5">Owner <br>
Jay and Alex will work on this problem. Ryan will help by collecting
the ray-trace data and assisting the analysis.
</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
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<h2 id="sec-2"><span class="section-number-2">2</span> <span
class="timestamp-wrapper"> <span class="timestamp">2009-09-23 Wed
14:00</span></span> No meeting </h2>
<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-2">
<p>There will not be a B-Team meeting today. </p>
<ul>
<li id="sec-2.1">Brief status Report <br>
Machine is running well since last Wednesday transport clean up. It
is unclear if the Compton rate reduction was due to shifting the
doglegs "out of the mud" and fixing the separator, or the thorough
cleaning up of separation and transport lines by MikeS and Yan. The
reason we are confused is due to the fact that the Compton detector
was in a non-standard configuration all day Wednesday. Nevertheless
the machine is in a "good place" due to all these efforts.
<p>The Beam Loss Accounting system is still has a large amount of
noise,
but the transport appears to be clean if one looks at the Beam Loss
Monitors, Beam Scraping monitors, Hall-B harp scans, Hall-A compton
rates. Yesterday the 500KeV kicker sensor was jumpered out to remove a
80Hz
intensity fluctuations in order to minimize the issues with BLA
system. With the this sensor jumpered out the 80 Hz noise was
removed, but the BLA still fluctuates between 0 and 1.7 μ A of loss.
</p>
<p>
The main issue this week have been establishing robust FFB
configuration
to both A and C. Sometime Monday morning, things drifted such that
disabling/enabling FFB in the A line caused ep ion chamber trips.
By carefully calibrating the FFB response matrix using low 5 to 10
μ A beam current, the FFB system appears to be more stable. Scott
Higgins, Pete Francis and Yan worked out the FFB subtleties yesterday.
</p>
<p>
There was a spurious, unexplained vacuum event in Arc1 earlier this
week. The excursion was not significant enough to close valves, but
three
ion pumps reported elated vacuum levels.
</p>
<ul>
<li id="sec-2.1.1">Parity Quality-Happex <br>
Happex is not reported any information on parity quality so we don't
know where we stand on this issue, only that the user claims there are
more pressing issues. The most pressing issue to Happex is the phase
advance at the last two BPMS, Alex and Jay have some plans to address
this at Happex's request.
</li>
<li id="sec-2.1.2">Energy Spread-HKS <br>
Energy spread appears to be reasonably under control. The OPS crews
need to keep running KREST and chase down pathlength errors as much as
possible to keep the energy spread under control. Without knowing the
η, ε and β and the 3C12 dipole the exact value
for the energy spread is unknown. The Synchrotron Light
Interferometer measures 3.5× 10<sup>-5</sup>, which is an upper limit
as
long as the η is near the design value of 4m.
<p>Beam transport to HKS has been routine over the week, no
issues other
than FFB.
</p>
</li>
<li id="sec-2.1.3">Hall-B <br>
Hall-B finished their experiment this morning and will down for the
next nine days to reconfigure. This experiment started in the Winter
run this year.
For this Fall09 run period Hall-B did not achieve its goals. </li>
</ul>
</li>
<li id="sec-2.2">On Call <br>
Reza was on-call last week. This week it is Geoff Krafft. </li>
</ul>
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<h2 id="sec-3"><span class="section-number-2">3</span> <span
class="timestamp-wrapper"> <span class="timestamp">2009-09-16 Wed
14:00</span></span> Agenda–Notes </h2>
<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-3">
<p>We will have a brief meeting after the 1:30 scheduling meeting to
discuss machine performance, list known problems and possible
solutions.
</p>
<p>
The machine has been running with issues over the week. Hall-A has
had a variable compton rate and the energy spread is not quite good
enough for Hall-C. With that said the Halls are "happy" with the
beam quality, but as the experimental issues subside the accelerator
issues will become more pressing.
</p>
<p>
The goal of the meeting will be to develop a plans. Execute the
non-invasive plans and lobby for time to execute the invasive plans
on Thursday.
</p>
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