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=== Photon Detector ===
 
=== Photon Detector ===
* TBD
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* Data analysis
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* Simulation
  
 
=== Electron detector ===
 
=== Electron detector ===
* TBD
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* Scaler-accumulator comparisons for laser-cycle based analysis
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* Trigger simulation: direct comparison of input vs. measured rates
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** Why do we lose so many 1/3 events, even for noise?
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** Can we explore different legs of the trigger, e.g., after reconditioning but before the trigger decision is made?
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* Trigger simulation with artifically large asymmetry
  
=== Minutes ===
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== Minutes ==

Latest revision as of 11:52, 7 January 2014

1. Dial Toll-Free Number: 866-740-1260 (U.S. & Canada)
2. International participants dial:
Toll Number: 303-248-0285=
Or International Toll-Free Number: http://www.readytalk.com/intl
3. Enter your 7-digit access code, followed by “#”

 --> our access code is 3227471

Agenda

No meeting room. Call in, or come to Dave's office.

General

  • Qweak NIM article - any progress since last meeting?
    • Intro/Overview - Gaskell (no)
    • Laser system - Don
    • Photon detector - Juan Carlos
    • Electron detector - Dutta/Narayan. Exists, but needs editing.

Laser

  • N/A

Photon Detector

  • Data analysis
  • Simulation

Electron detector

  • Scaler-accumulator comparisons for laser-cycle based analysis
  • Trigger simulation: direct comparison of input vs. measured rates
    • Why do we lose so many 1/3 events, even for noise?
    • Can we explore different legs of the trigger, e.g., after reconditioning but before the trigger decision is made?
  • Trigger simulation with artifically large asymmetry

Minutes