Re: [BLAST_SHIFTS] Morning shift 05/24/03

From: Adrian T Sindile (asindile@cisunix.unh.edu)
Date: Sat May 24 2003 - 14:02:15 EDT


Hi, Aaron, Adam -
Does the "new daemon" use the new BLAST_physics database yet? Let me know
how it works, I set it up about ten days ago (I emailed about it at the
time) and I have not heard anything, so I assume everything is fine?
I was thinking maybe there would be questions about the queries etc. but
if everything was figured out that's perfect...

Adrian

>
> we continued with asymmetry measurements this morning. initially, adam
> asked for some time to get the new HV daemon up and running. once this
> was done, we proceeded to take data using the new daemon. as the new
> daemon currently stands, it is only necessary to push standby before a new
> fill. the daemon will automatically place everything at operating
> voltages after a fill is completed.
>
> some things to note about the daemon:
> 1. when standby is pushed on the daemon, the BQM high voltages drop
> down, also. this probably shouldn't be the case, as the BQM's are
> needed during a fill.
> 2. the wire chambers appear to take about 10-15 seconds longer than the
> TOFs to reach operating voltage. since the data inhibit is removed
> after the TOFs reach operating voltage, you can end up with a fair
> amount of chamber-less data, especially on multi-fill runs. maybe
> the chambers can somehow be included in the data inhibit???
>
> also, once or twice, we noticed that, after a fill, the BQM rates would
> occasionally be 2-3 times as high as normal. this seemed to happen
> sporadically. as such, after we noticed this, we limited each run to only
> one fill, so as to guarantee that a "bad" BQM-rate fill wasn't included
> into good-rate data.
>
> asymmetry measurements were done on runs 502, 505-509, and 511-512. the
> results are attached.
>
> aaron and michael
>
>



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