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- From: Mathias Labonte <mlabonte AT ucdavis.edu>
- To: Star-tpc L <Star-tpc-l AT lists.bnl.gov>
- Cc: Richard Witt <witt AT usna.edu>
- Subject: Re: [[Star-tpc-l] ] TPC Meeting Minutes
- Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 12:03:30 -0700
Hi Everyone,
Thanks for the nice discussions today. Below is the link to my slides. I have also included a slide addressing what Yuri asked, which was a DCA y plot that has no comparison to embedding. We can draw the same conclusions from this plot as before.
Mathias
On Oct 31, 2024, at 10:02 AM, Richard Witt (via star-tpc-l Mailing List) <star-tpc-l AT lists.bnl.gov> wrote:Present: Alexei, Mathias, Jim, Emmy, Gene, Yuri, Flemming, Grazyna, Sonoraj, Aihong, Daniel, and myself== Hardware— started gas system recovery— TPC currently in nitrogen flow (after purge), about 80 l/min— most sensors are off— started with dryer, then cooling down— lasers: west looks okay, east has several mirrors damaged (and intensity is not very high)— may want to change mirrors inside box— will discuss further with Yuri how to measure TPC movement— during sensor install noticed that TPC was already at limit— will make another measurement with more accuracy== Electronics— Tonko and Tim are doing inventory and status checks== Software— Run 22 p+p 500 SC— nothing new for this week on SC— Mathias looking at test production with new alignment— see plots posted to list and/or on Drupal agenda— checked with and without 2 cm shift in proximity cut for z-axis to account for FXT target location— have also noticed excess of forward rapidity tracks with decreasing energy (opposite expected)— amounts to ~10% more tracks in forward rapidity in test production— may want to request a test embedding sample with the new alignment— Gene mentioned that with the 2 cm shift, we may need to tighten the 3 cm primary cut to avoid tracks from beampipe— there are also z-cuts and ToF matching cuts used— Emmy looking at matter antimatter mass differences for tritons, He3, and He4— see talk posted on Drupal— general agreement between protons and kaons— some azimuthal variation visible even in proton and kaon mass comparisons— difficult to see in pions due to difficulty of measurement itself— similar variation in eta— perhaps a static field issue?— Gene mentioned a possible cross-check to identify TPC sector alignment— also, there is a suggestion to exclude tracks that cross the central membrane— Gene mentioned that using new chain option cause jobs to take longer in tracking— potentially doubles in time— needs to be understood— Run 22 pp500 SC was waiting for new alignment, but may need to move forward with production is this increase in tracking time cannot be resolved in reasonable time— if we proceed with calibration production without new alignment, SC would be considered already done, dE/dx would be next— Yuri has finished dE/dx calibration with new TPC alignment, using BES-II fixed target data available on HLT farm.— see: https://drupal.star.bnl.gov/STAR/system/files/RunXIX_XXI_fixedTarget_dEdx.pdf— Yuri has also started 4p59GeV_fixedTarget with TFG24e which includes new dE/dx calibration and adjustment vertex seed cuts— see /gpfs01/star/data25/TpcAlignment/TFG24e/2019/RF/4p59GeV_fixedTarget/— So far it has been processed ~31.983M events.— The kfp Analysis is coming.== AOB— Nothing new from this week.Best Regards,RichardSent from my iPad--
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[[Star-tpc-l] ] TPC Meeting Minutes,
Richard Witt, 10/03/2024
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[[Star-tpc-l] ] TPC Meeting Minutes,
Richard Witt, 10/31/2024
- Re: [[Star-tpc-l] ] TPC Meeting Minutes, Mathias Labonte, 10/31/2024
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