[Moller_intdet] First Detector Group Meeting
Michael Gericke
mgericke at jlab.org
Fri Apr 24 02:45:46 EDT 2015
Hi everyone,
I apologize for, yet again, having forgotten to send an early reminder,
but we will have
our bi-weekly phone conference at 10:00 am central. There may not be
much new to
discuss, but I know that several of us are busy preparing for the
upcoming beam tests
in Mainz, so we can talk about that.
If anyone has any material they want to show or any other agenda items,
please
e-mail them.
I promise I will become more organized with announcing the meetings in a
timely
way (after setting myself a reminder in my calender) my semester is
ending, so I
will become more focused after that.
Dial in instructions:
From North America: 1.866.261.6767
Other International Toll-free: (+)0080045622524
Other International Toll: (+)416.850.2050
Participant code: 64662545#
Thanks,
Michael
On 2015-04-09 7:41 PM, Michael Gericke wrote:
> Dear Colleague,
>
> According to those who have participated in the poll to schedule regular
> phone meetings for MOLLER integrating detector development, it seems
> that tomorrow, Friday, at 10:00 am central works best to have a first
> meeting.
>
> I think the first meeting should be primarily about organizing the group.
> Here is a suggested loose agenda (not exclusive and not necessarily in
> this order).
> If you have items to add just respond to this message.
>
> 1) Update everyone on the status of development (who is doing what)
> - Idaho
> - Manitoba
> - Ohio
> - Stony Brook
> - Syracuse
> - W&M
> - New efforts at other places ?
> 2) Organization of regular phone meetings
> 3) Short organizational discussion about the upcoming beam tests in Mainz
>
> I think this is all we can realistically get through in an hour.
>
> In future meetings, I think the overarching goal of the group should
> be to address the
> following open issues:
>
> - simulations of background in the detector region
> - realistic detector design (geometries, etc.), mounting design,
> and shielding, based on simulations with background
> - determination of actual detector rates (with the above accounted
> for)
> - efficiency expectations for the "other" rings (e-p, inelastic,
> super elastic, etc.)
> - prototype design and testing of the shower max detectors
> - prototype design and testing of the pion detectors
> - electronics needs for every detector (PMTs, ADCs, etc.)
> - other stuff that I am forgetting ...
>
> Here is the call-in information:
>
> From North America: 1.866.261.6767
> Other International Toll-free: (+)0080045622524
> Other International Toll: (+)416.850.2050
>
> Participant code: 64662545#
>
>
> Talk to you tomorrow.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Michael
>
>
>
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