WAC Notes January 11 2020
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January 11 2020
Daily Meeting BlueJeans
Production Run List - Slug 107 - IHWP OUT - Flip-RIGHT - Production
- Good - Run 5636 - Ca48 150uA - very messy beam, otherwise OK small amount of data - Looks good, even with low quality beam - low avg current, so large RMS, but it's real
- Good - Run 5637 - Added a > 0.3 4eX cut
- Good - Run 5639 - Cut out beam excursions at 0-50k and 225k-370k, otherwise OK
- Good - Run 5640 - The y position has some noisy tails, but not so far away from the center to be a concern (only 0.4 mm)
- Good - Run 5641 - beam excursions, cut out 60k-80k, and 300k-325k. The y position has some noisy tails
- Good - Run 5642 - The y position has some noisy tails
- Good - Run 5643
- Good - Run 5644
Production Run List - Slug 108 - IHWP IN - Flip-RIGHT - Production
- Good - Run 5645 -
- Good - Run 5646 -
- Good - Run 5647 -
- Good - Run 5648 -
- Good - Run 5649 -
- Good - Run 5650 -
- Good - Run 5651 -
- Good - Run 5652 -
- Good - Run 5653 -
Non-Production Runs and Bad Runs
Pedestal/Calibrations Updates
- https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mt39fCuIW3Pr8TO7fzhtFjmMFt4Op30jMm5wMQke6Xo/edit?usp=sharing
Issues
- The magnet setting splits this slug to 107/108
- Adjustment in LHRS dipole current messed up the detector alignment - gets its own separate slug 107 - WAC diagnostic on widths here: https://logbooks.jlab.org/entry/3761778
- FFB was saturating all night, killing lots of our data with BPM cuts - this was due to improper limits on auto-gaining BPMs set by OPS - this made some strange noise upon FFB restoration after BMW cycles: https://logbooks.jlab.org/entry/3761789
- Run 5646 had a LQ1 trip, cutting out events 200k and onward in that run only
Counting Mode Downstream Detectors
- Removed from cuts and correlator channel maps for safety