[Marathon] September MARATHON Analysis Day

Zhihong Ye yez at jlab.org
Thu Sep 6 11:21:53 EDT 2018


I would also like to remind you to post your significant progresses on 
Elog. I saw many results shown in the weekly meeting wiki pages and also 
in emails that usually not included everyone. It is difficult to look 
back or keep track of results. I was away in the summer and even now I 
have been tracing the slides from many wiki pages (not just for 
marathon) and make note myself so I know the time-line of specific task.

Please dig up your slides on meeting wiki pages, do updates if needed 
and upload to Elog. It will be very very helpful if you can add detailed 
description there (slides mostly only show plots!). It is helpful in the 
short-run for people to catch up and in the long-run if you have to 
remind yourselves or *write your thesis (remember, when writing your own 
thesis, you will also need to dig up what other people have done and 
how!!!)*.

Even better, update the Redmine status by providing the link to the Elog 
entries related to the progress. Several people have done this already 
yesterday after I sent out the first email. Highly appreciate your 
prompt reactions!

Again, Please post your results on Elog as frequently as possible.

Best Regards
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Zhihong Ye, PHD
Physics Division, Medium Energy Group, Argonne National Lab
Office:  Bldg 203, Room C253,
Phone:   630-252-2305
Address: 9700 S. Cass Ave, Physics Division Bldg 203, Lemont, IL 60439

On 9/5/18 1:05 PM, Zhihong Ye wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> It is September now, *four months *after we finished the data taken. 
> We have 6 smart and hard-working students working on multiple analysis 
> tasks and lots of progresses have been made. HOWEVER, we can do better!
>
> Please look at the task-lists on RedMine, *O**NLY one is marked as 
> resolved* but I know it is not true. Many of the tasks have been 
> working on for a while and some of them are close to "be resolved". 
> The problem is that we need to focus on items one-by-one, finish them 
> and summarize your studies, have them discussed in the meetings, then 
> post your studies on Elog and then we move on.
>
>
> I highly suggest the students to do the following:
>   1) Only focus on the tasks which are nearly done for now
>   2) Finish the tasks, cross-compare with others' work if there are 
> overlapped, then summarize
>   3) Discuss them in the 911 meeting
>   4) When we are happy with the summary, mark it done and don't come back
>
> In term of specific urgent tasks, PLEASE PLEASE finish them now and 
> close before 09/11 (folks with names assigned to the tasks please 
> proceed):
>    1) Tracking (done?)
>    2) Detector Performance Check, run-by-run (done?)
>    3) Raster Calibration (OMG, it should have been done in the 
> spring!, something apply to BPM and BMP)
>    4) Mispointing and Angle correction (look at what Rey had done, 
> compared and summarize)
>    5) Beam Energy (why it is not done?!)
>    6) Optics Calibration (I know it is done, but show the quality, 
> discuss and finalize it)
>    7) Data-Quality Check (I think it is done, but not summary and no Elog)
>    8) Beam Current (It was checked during the experiment, why it is 
> still "In Progress"?)
>    9) Boiling Study (Have we agreed on the studies done by Sheren, 
> Nathaly, and Tong or not?! Please summarize, make it standard in all 
> the following analysis. w/o that, we can not trust your any physics 
> results!)
>   10) EndCaps (I know it is done, but no summary and no Elog!)
>   11) Positron contamination (it is done and discussed but we don't 
> reach the conclusion of using the correction (with huge errors) or 
> not, summarize on Elog w/ details!)
>   12) H3 Decay (It is done and summarized, but please post your final 
> results on Elog and close the task! Meanwhile, we need to decide that 
> we apply correction or not)
>   13) Clean up Runlist for each kinematic (used for get_yield or later 
> analysis codes), and post the lists on the marathon branch)
>   14) Z-dependence Boiling (and contamination as well!) --- SRC saw 
> some hints, need to look into this issues
>   15) ... many more but let's get these done asap!
>
> AND,
>   16) We all have done great during the December and Spring runs, BUT, 
> Please continue helping the rest of Tritium experiment (e.g. Shujie 
> and  Nathaly's)!
>
> Thank you.
> Best Regards
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> Zhihong Ye, PHD
> Physics Division, Medium Energy Group, Argonne National Lab
> Office:  Bldg 203, Room C253,
> Phone:   630-252-2305
> Address: 9700 S. Cass Ave, Physics Division Bldg 203, Lemont, IL 60439
> On 8/21/18 12:09 PM, R. Evan McClellan wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Our next MARATHON "Analysis Day" will be Tuesday, September 11th, from 9:30am to 5:00pm (or whenever we finish) at JLab.
>>
>> I booked two rooms: F227 for 9:30-noon, and F326/327 for 1:00-5:00.
>>
>> As before, we'll go over the recent analysis progress in detail, and discuss the plan for the next steps.
>>
>> I'll fill in an agenda on the wiki page as we get closer.
>> https://hallaweb.jlab.org/wiki/index.php/Analysis_Day_2018SEP11
>>
>>
>> Bluejeans connection info:
>>
>> Meeting URL
>> https://bluejeans.com/454243199
>>
>> Meeting ID
>> 454 243 199
>>
>> Dial in via Phone:
>>
>>      +1.408.740.7256
>>      (US (San Jose))
>>      +1.888.240.2560
>>      (US Toll Free)
>>      +1.408.317.9253
>>      (US (Primary, San Jose))
>>
>> Enter the meeting ID followed by #
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Evan
>>
>>
>> R. Evan McClellan, PhD
>> Hall A Postdoctoral Fellow
>> Jefferson Lab
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