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  • From: Martin Purschke <purschke AT bnl.gov>
  • To: sphenix-physics-l AT lists.bnl.gov
  • Subject: Re: [Sphenix-physics-l] doodle poll: Introduction to data taking at the FermiLab test beam
  • Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2017 16:08:49 -0500

All,

thank you for participating and voting for a time slot. The winner is

*** Wednesday, Jan 11, 2pm ***

I made a Bluejeans meeting

https://bluejeans.com/404271457 - 404271457

Please let's all come on board like 10 mins ahead of time so we get the
chitchat portion over with and everyone settled in so we can start on
the chime of 2 o'clock.

I'll see if I can record the meeting so those who cannot make it can
view it later.

See y'all Wednesday,

Martin



On 1/5/17 12:36, Martin Purschke wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> at the Atlanta collaboration meeting we discussed that we hold an
> introduction session to taking data at the FermiLab test beam.
>
> This is for everyone who intends to either come to FermiLab to help with
> the test beam, or wants to analyze the data, or in general wants to
> learn about our analysis chain. This might be especially valuable for
> newcomers to sPHENIX, even if you have no immediate plans w.r.t. the
> test beam data.
>
> Many people have worked neither with the DAQ system we are using, nor
> the analysis of the raw data. I will show some concepts about the DAQ
> and how we run it, what the data look like, and how you can get at
> "meta" information about the beam, positioning tables, Cherenkov
> pressures, temperatures, etc.
>
> I'm planning on making this an online-only session because that has
> worked well in the past. It should be about an hour long.
>
> I believe that we will hold another session how to analyze the eventual
> DSTs as time progresses.
>
> I created a doddle poll with some possible time slots:
> http://doodle.com/poll/uqk62wsnncppt4vb
>
> Bluejeans coordinates will come.
>
> Best,
> Martin
>
>


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; http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/~purschke
;
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