[Primexd] [GlueX] Target installation plan
Simon Taylor
staylor at jlab.org
Thu Feb 28 15:22:44 EST 2019
For what it's worth, according to the 2015 survey (I am not sure if the FCAL was resurveyed at a later date), the FCAL as a whole is off in x by about +5mm, but only a tiny amount off from zero in y.
In the attachment the highlighted numbers are z,x,y in meters.
Simon
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From: GlueX-Collaboration <gluex-collaboration-bounces at jlab.org> on behalf of Ilya Larin <ilarin at jlab.org>
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2019 2:58:38 PM
To: Shepherd, Matthew; Ashot Gasparian
Cc: primexd at jlab.org; andrsmit at jlab.org; GlueX Collaboration; Mark Stevens
Subject: Re: [GlueX] Target installation plan
Hi Matt,
according to the pictures the square pipe is asymmetrical vs beam line
and is most likely causing the "shade" on ComCal face.
Wondering if FCAL is placed symmetrically vs beam,
that should mean that pipe doesn't exactly match FCAL hole.
The exact values from drawings would help and needed for MC
geometry db to get an exact acceptance.
If it is the case, that only mean we have to reduce ComCal
fiducial region for Compton events.
Thanks for pictures.
Ilya
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От: GlueX-Collaboration <gluex-collaboration-bounces at jlab.org> от имени Shepherd, Matthew <mashephe at indiana.edu>
Отправлено: 28 февраля 2019 г. 12:49
Кому: Ashot Gasparian
Копия: primexd at jlab.org; andrsmit at jlab.org; GlueX Collaboration; Mark Stevens
Тема: Re: [GlueX] Target installation plan
Hi Ashot,
> On Feb 28, 2019, at 11:58 AM, gasparan at jlab.org wrote:
> Therefore, it would be extremely important to take pictures of the FCAL
> insertion part and post on some place to see, before our meeting this
> evening.
I've posted pictures of the FCAL insert here:
https://logbooks.jlab.org/entry/3661206
It looked today exactly as it did 5+ years ago when these were taken. (I'm surprised you haven't taken a peek at it before as it defines the acceptance of your detector.)
The Plexiglas monitoring system is held in the groove on the upstream end. Anything of any density should be clear of the inner opening in the tube. From the darkroom all that is visible is what appears to be a thin tedlar cover on the upstream end. It is needed for a light seal or else there is light path from the hall into the darkroom via the beam pipe.
Matt
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