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== Agenda / Minutes ==
 
== Agenda / Minutes ==
 
# G4 sims: Ciprian/Adam
 
# G4 sims: Ciprian/Adam
#* comments
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#* KP: looking at the 170629 presentation it seems that there may be some naming/coordinate/mishandling of the B field between TOSCA and prexSim. It probably is not a large effect but we should investigate.
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#* KP: for the tritium configuration we should look (in addition to the other stuff) at thermal neutrons.
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#* KP/CG: we should look at the different moments for the B fields fringe (as Jay suggested). This can be used to see how large of a dipole field we have. We should look to see if Opera allows us to throw a particle through the field and get an analysis similar to 170629 presentation. After we should obtain a functional form for the fringe fields which we can then implement in prexSim and send them over to Yves.
  
 
== Attendance ==
 
== Attendance ==
 
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Kent P, Adam Z, Victoria O, Ciprian G
 
=== Excused: ===
 
=== Excused: ===
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David A,

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Agenda / Minutes

  1. G4 sims: Ciprian/Adam
    • KP: looking at the 170629 presentation it seems that there may be some naming/coordinate/mishandling of the B field between TOSCA and prexSim. It probably is not a large effect but we should investigate.
    • KP: for the tritium configuration we should look (in addition to the other stuff) at thermal neutrons.
    • KP/CG: we should look at the different moments for the B fields fringe (as Jay suggested). This can be used to see how large of a dipole field we have. We should look to see if Opera allows us to throw a particle through the field and get an analysis similar to 170629 presentation. After we should obtain a functional form for the fringe fields which we can then implement in prexSim and send them over to Yves.

Attendance

Kent P, Adam Z, Victoria O, Ciprian G

Excused:

David A,